Larry Linville - Famous Actor

Larry Linville Net Worth

$4,000,000

Famous American actor Larry Linville had an estimated net worth of $4 million at the time of his death in 200. He was best known for his iconic role as Major Frank Burns on TV show M*A*S*H from 1972 to 1977 and also appeared in several movies including The Stepmother, Earth Girls Are Easy and Rock ‘n’ Roll High School Forever.

Key facts:

  • Larry Linville was an American actor best known for his role as Maj. Frank Burns in the TV series M*A*S*H, which he starred in from 1972 to 1977.
  • He had recurring roles in several popular TV shows, such as Mannix, Grandpa Goes to Washington, The Love Boat, Checking In, Herbie, the Love Bug, and Paper Dolls.
  • Aside from his television work, Linville also appeared in several films including The Stepmother, Earth Girls Are Easy, Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever, and West from North Goes South.
  • Linville was once a student at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London and also performed on stage.
  • Linville was married five times during his life and had one child. Unfortunately, he passed away on April 10, 200 at the age of 60 from pneumonia that was complicated by cancer surgery after he had part of his lung removed.

Basic Information About Larry Linville

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor
Net worth$4,000,000
Date of birth1939-09-29
Place of birthOjai
Date of death2000-04-10 (aged 60)
NationalityUnited States of America
Curiosities and TrademarksUsually played a cowardly, dim-witted authority figure
Spouse10 April - Deborah Guydon (1993 - Β 2000)Β (his death)
Susan Hagan - (15 OctoberΒ 1986 - 1992)Β (divorced)
24 April - Melissa Gallant (Β 1982 - 1985)Β (divorced)
25 December - Vana Tribbey (Β 1977 - 20 AprilΒ 1982)Β (divorced)
Kate Geer - (25 AprilΒ 1962 - 1975)Β (divorced)Β (1 child)
GenderMale
Height6 ft (1.85 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Larry Linville roles

Movie / Series Role
Earth Girls Are EasyDr. Bob
Paper DollsGrayson Carr 6 episodes, 1984
CHiPsCarlin 2 episodes, 1979
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of SupermanGrover Cleveland 1 episode, 1993
Night CourtDr. Nagelson 1 episode, 1991
The JeffersonsLyle Block 2 episodes, 1981
A Different WorldSen. Hutchinson 1 episode, 1992
Kolchak: The Night StalkerCaptain Jonas 1 episode, 1975
Mission: ImpossibleAlexi Silensky / ... 3 episodes, 1969-1970
M*A*S*HMaj. Frank Burns 120 episodes, 1972-1978
MannixLieutenant George Kramer / ... 7 episodes, 1968-1970
Murder, She WroteLt. Steven Ames / ... 3 episodes, 1985-1995
Match Game/Hollywood Squares HourSelf - Panelist 5 episodes, 1984
The DoctorsPaul (uncredited) unknown episodes
The Sixth SenseRoger Carver 1 episode, 1972
The Love BoatLou Hayman / ... 4 episodes, 1979-1981
RiptideEdgar Harrison 1 episode, 1985
Marcus Welby, M.D.Doctor / ... 2 episodes, 1969
The F.B.I.George Franciscus / ... 2 episodes, 1969-1970
Fantasy Island'Joe' Jonofoceles Armeniums Aristofeles / ... 3 episodes, 1980-1982
Barnaby JonesTom Watkins 1 episode, 1978
AirwolfClinton Maxwell 1 episode, 1985
Adam-12Sgt. Hugh Brasher 1 episode, 1972
CannonEd Barrows 1 episode, 1972

Larry Linville's Quotes

  • (when asked whom he'd based his infamous Frank Burns character on) "Every idiot I've ever known."
  • [on contracting cancer]: "I was scared. It wasn't like drinking. You could give up the bottle. You can't give up the big C."
  • [about Frank Burns] Some people have said 'Why didn't the role progress? Why didn't he become more understanding, more humane, more compassionate, more sensitive?' I said 'What did you want him to be, Alan Alda?'
  • [about playing Frank Burns] On the one side he was just kind of silly and stupid and on the other side you have the danger of being very repulsive and ugly so you must balance that so that it is believable enough to serve the comedy.

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Interesting Facts about Larry Linville

  1. Was raised in Sacramento, California
  2. Studied aeronautical engineering at the University of Colorado
  3. Studied at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts
  4. His only child, Kelly Linville (born 1970), is a photo technician in L.A.
  5. Los Angeles Times 4/11/00 reports Linville, who died at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is survived by his wife, Deborah Linville.
  6. Underwent surgery to remove part of his lung after doctors found a malignant tumor under his sternum. [February 1998]
  7. His ex-wife, Kate Geer, was the daughter of Will Geer and Herta Ware.
  8. After college, he applied for a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, England; he was one of three Americans out of 300 applicants to win.
  9. He claimed that he was selected to appear opposite Ingrid Bergman on Broadway because he was one of the few actors tall enough to play opposite her.
  10. Linville and actor David Ogden Stiers, who played Major Winchester, were both VIP guests at the ceremonial closing of the last active M*A*S*H unit in Korea in the 1990s. Ironically--because Stiers had replaced Linville on the show, and neither they nor their characters had ever met--Winchester's last comment in the last regular episode had been about Major Burns.
  11. Contrary to his much-maligned character Frank Burns, Linville was actually well-liked by his M*A*S*H (1972) castmates. He and Gary Burghoff were close friends off the show; Burghoff described Linville as a "renaissance man" who knew about the intricacies of the Egyptian pyramids and who once even built and flew his own airplane. Alan Alda also remembered Linville fondly after his death.
  12. Stated in a 1990s People magazine "Where are they now?" feature about TV doctors that he had no regrets about leaving M*A*S*H (1972) six years before it ended.
  13. Chose not to renew his M*A*S*H (1972) contract because "I felt I had done everything possible with the character" of Frank Burns. Said later that the fifth season (his last) had been hardest for him, since Frank no longer had Loretta Swit's character Hot Lips on his side, leaving him to bear the brunt of the insults alone. Even stopped attending dailies, because Linville was tired of seeing his character as the butt of so many jokes.
  14. The nickname "Ferret-Face" that was used to describe his "Frank Burns" M*A*S*H (1972) character, was coined by his own brother.
  15. Frequently played stuffed-shirt characters; an interesting exception was when he appeared as a wise, all-powerful genie on Fantasy Island (1977).
  16. Ex-uncle-in-law of Ian Geer Flanders.
  17. Ex-brother-in-law of Ellen Geer, Thad Geer and Ed Flanders.
  18. His lifelong hobby was designing and flying gliders.
  19. Spent eight years in repertory with the Association of Producing Artists in New York, the Barter Theater in Virginia, and the San Diego Shakespeare Festival.
  20. Admitted in a TV Guide interview in the 1970s that he was a lifelong insomniac, sleeping only a few hours every several days.

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