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Biography: Larry Joe Campbell
first hit the stage when he was a junior in high school, where
he performed in a follies production with his parents. When it came
time for college, Campbell was going to make sports medicine his field
of study, but he found himself signing up for four theatrical classes
during orientation at Central Michigan University. He graduated with
a BAA in theater and went on to a Masters in theater at Wayne State
University.
Earlier Campbell's father also had acting ambitions.
When he came out of the Navy in the '50s, he had the chance to go to
the New York Academy of Dramatic Arts. He turned it down, to his later
regret. Inspired by his father, and determined to avoid regrets in his
own life, Campbell decided to pursue acting.
His knack for comedy landed him with the Second City
troupe in Detroit, where he was involved in the stage productions of
"Greetings From Viagra Falls," "Send in the Clones" and "One Nation
Undecided." He also wrote and directed "Accidental Terrorist" and "Guns
and Moses" for that troupe. While Campbell was performing with Second
City in 1998, Bob Saget came out and improvised with the troupe. A week
later Saget's manager flew to Detroit to watch the group and ended up
signing Campbell, along with a fellow performer.
Campbell's television credits include a guest starring
role on ABC's "The Geena Davis Show," the position of host of WXYZ-TV's
"Film Fest 7" in Detroit, and guest-starring roles on "Suddenly Susan,"
"Friends" and "Stark Raving Mad." On the big screeen he has a part in
the upcoming feature film "Showtime," with Eddie Murphy and Robert De
Niro, and has also appeared in the features "One Half Gone" and "Get
the Hell Out of Hamtown."
With a couple of friends, Campbell started up The Tasty
Face Theatre Company in North Hollywood, California, and have staged
productions of David Mamet's "The Woods" and Lanford Wilson's "Serenading
Louie."
Campbell loves sports and, true to his Michigan roots,
he is still a great fan of Detroit's football and baseball teams, the
Lions and the Tigers. He lives in the Los Angeles area with his wife,
Peggy, and their one-year old girl, Gabriella Mae. The couple is expecting
another child in December.
Television Credits:
According
To Jim as Andy
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