Larry Joshua

Larry Joshua

Born 1952-02-12 (age 74) New York City, New York, USA
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Biography

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Larry Joshua (born February 12, 1952) is an American actor who has appeared in over 50 productions since 1981. Some of his more famous films include The Burning (1981), Sea of Love (1989), Quick Change (1990), A Midnight Clear (1992), Romeo is Bleeding (1993), The X Files (1998), For Love of the Game (1999) and Spider-Man (2002). He appeared in two Academy Award for Best Picture winners: Dances with Wolves (1990) and Unforgiven (1992). Joshua has also had a significant television career. He was one of the cast members of the ill-fated police musical series Cop Rock (1990). He also had a recurring role as Capt. Clifford Bass on NYPD Blue (1995-2001). Joshua also made appearances on Search for Tomorrow, Miami Vice, Party of Five, Chicago Hope, Law & Order and ER. Joshua was born in New York City. Joshua and soap opera actress Sharon Rose Gabet were married from 1984 to 1996 before divorcing. The couple have three children.

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Known For

Spider-Man
Spider-Man

2002

as Wrestling Promoter

Dances with Wolves
Dances with Wolves

1990

as Sergeant Bauer

Unforgiven
Unforgiven

1992

as Bucky

The X-Files
The X-Files

1998

as DC Cop

Cradle 2 the Grave
Cradle 2 the Grave

2003

as Cop in Vault

The Shadow
The Shadow

1994

as Maxie

Sea of Love
Sea of Love

1989

as Dargan

The Burning
The Burning

1981

as Glazer

Romeo Is Bleeding
Romeo Is Bleeding

1993

as Joey

For Love of the Game
For Love of the Game

1999

as Yankee Fan in Bar

Body Shots
Body Shots

1999

as Detective Richards

Svengali
Svengali

1983

as Johnny Rainbow

True Colors
True Colors

1991

as David

Still of the Night
Still of the Night

1982

as Mugger

Sugar Hill
Sugar Hill

1994

as Harry Molino

A Midnight Clear
A Midnight Clear

1992

as Lieutenant Ware

The Last U-Boat
The Last U-Boat

1993

as Weiss - amerikanischer Offizier

Running Out
Running Out

1983

as Mark

The Right to Remain Silent
Kojak: Flowers For Matty