
Larry Hovis
Known for Acting · 18 credits
- Born
- 1936-02-20
- Died
- 2003-09-09
- Place of birth
- Wapato, Washington
Biography
Larry Hovis was born February 20, 1936, in Wapato, Washington. He grew up in Houston, Texas. He started out as a vocalist, singing with his sister Joan Hovis, then joined a quartet called "The Mascots", and they appeared on Arthur Godfrey's "Talent Scouts" (1948). While Larry was earning his degree in philosophy at the University of Houston, he was signed to Capitol Records, where he recorded the album "My Heart Belongs to Only You". In the late 1950s, he moved to New York and appeared in the Broadway shows "The Billy Barnes Revue" (1959) and "From A to Z" (1960).
In 1963, Larry relocated his family to California, where he performed stand-up comedy routines in local clubs. His first notable appearance on a major TV show was in 1964 on "Gomer Pyle: USMC" (1964), appearing in ten episodes. He also appeared in two episodes of "The Andy Griffith Show" (1960). Larry eventually landed a minor role on the pilot episode of "Hogan's Heroes" (1965). When two other actors backed out of the series, he was given the permanent role of demolition man "Sgt. Carter". While a regular on the popular TV series, Hovis continued to write scripts for television specials and also wrote and performed on the breakthrough comedy series "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" (1967). In 1966, he wrote the screenplay for the film Out of Sight (1966). After the unexpected cancellation of "Hogan's Heroes" (1965), Hovis appeared in such TV programs as "The Doris Day Show" (1968), "Adam-12" (1968), "Chico and the Man" (1974), "Holmes and Yo-Yo" (1976), "Alice" (1976) and others. Behind the scenes Larry produced several game shows, including "Liar's Club" (1976), in which he was a panelist from 1976 to 1978. In 1993, he appeared in the theatrical film Shadow Force (1992).
Known For
TV Shows (13)

The Andy Griffith Show
1960
as Gilly Walker

Adam-12
1968
as Art Phillips

Hogan's Heroes
1965
as Andrew Carter

Ben Casey
1961

The Carol Burnett Show
1967
as Self

Alice
1976

Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
1964
as Larry (uncredited)

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
1968
as Regular Performer

McMillan & Wife
1971
as O'Day

Chico and the Man
1974

Shindig!
1964
as Self - Singer

The New Dick Van Dyke Show
1971
as Stan Corbett

Here We Go Again
1973
as Pool Man
Movies (5)
About Larry Hovis
Larry Hovis was born February 20, 1936, in Wapato, Washington. He grew up in Houston, Texas. He started out as a vocalist, singing with his sister Joan Hovis, then joined a quartet called "The Mascots", and they appeared on Arthur Godfrey's "Talent Scouts" (1948). While Larry was earning his degree in philosophy at the University of Houston, he was signed to Capitol Records, where he recorded the album "My Heart Belongs to Only You". In the late 1950s, he moved to New York and appeared in the Broadway shows "The Billy Barnes Revue" (1959) and… With 18 credits spanning from 1960 to 1991, Larry Hovis has appeared in 5 films and 13 TV shows.
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Most Popular Larry Hovis Movies
- The New Daughters of Joshua Cabe (1976) — as Clel Tonkins
- Sex and the Married Woman (1977) — as Arnie Fish
- Another Pair of Aces: Three of a Kind (1991) — as Tillman
- Wild in the Sky (1972) — as Capt. Breen
- Bing Crosby Color Christmas Show (1965) — as Self/Carter
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