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Larry Anderson (sculptor)
Larry Anderson may refer to: *Larry Anderson (actor) (born 1952), American actor and magician * Larry Anderson (baseball) (born 1952), former MLB pitcher * Larry Anderson (American football) (born 1956), former NFL player * Larry J. Anderson (born 1947), American virologist *Larry Anderson (basketball), American basketball coach *Larry Anderson, author of a 2002 biography of Benton MacKaye *Larry Anderson, American actor known for the 2004 reality television special ''Seriously, Dude, I'm Gay'' See also *Lawrence Anderson (other) Lawrence Anderson may refer to: * The anglicized version of Laurentius Andreae (c. 1470–1552), Swedish clergyman and scholar * Lawrence B. Anderson (1906–1994), American architect and educator * Lawrence Anderson (actor) (1893–1939), British ... * Larry Andersen (born 1953), American baseball pitcher and color commentator {{hndis, Anderson, Larry ...
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Larry Anderson (actor)
Larry Anderson (born September 22, 1952) is an American actor and magician. Early work He originally started as an assistant to magician Mark Wilson in 1973, and was immediately put to work on the set of '' The Magician'' (starring Bill Bixby), assisting Wilson as the show's magic coordinator. He has since appeared in several television series and films, and is also known for his uncredited role as Michael Long in the pilot episode '' Knight of the Phoenix'' of the 1980s hit TV series '' Knight Rider''. His voice was overdubbed by David Hasselhoff who, when the character was shot in the face and given plastic surgery, took over the role for the remainder of the series. Career Anderson's other TV roles include '' The Six Million Dollar Man'', ''Charlie's Angels'', and '' The Amazing Spider-Man'' (all in 1977); the short lived 1979 TV series '' Brothers and Sisters''; and the soap opera, ''Days of Our Lives'' in 1987, appearing as James Dixon. He also hosted three game shows, ...
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Larry Anderson (baseball)
Lawrence Dennis Anderson (born December 3, 1952) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played parts of three seasons for the Chicago White Sox and Milwaukee Brewers. Career Larry was selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2nd round (27th overall) of the 1971 MLB June Amateur Draft out of El Rancho High School in Pico Rivera, CA. External links

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Larry Anderson (American Football)
Lawrence Andrew Anderson (born September 25, 1956) is a former professional American football player who played cornerback and kick returner for seven seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts. Anderson started his football career at Neville High School in Monroe, Louisiana, where he played running back and defensive back, while also returning kicks and punts, and was a member of the school's 1972 state championship team. He went on play college football at Louisiana Tech University. Joining the team as a walk on, he did not play in any games until his senior season in 1977. That year, Anderson was the nation's second-leading punt returner, with 44 punt returns for 441 yards and two touchdowns. He also returned 14 kickoffs for 435 yards (an average of 31.5 yards per return) and two scores, and intercepted five passes on defense. Anderson was selected to the College Football All-America Team and went on to be selected by the Steelers in the 4th ...
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Larry J
Larry is a masculine given name in English, derived from Lawrence or Laurence. It can be a shortened form of those names. Larry may refer to the following: People Arts and entertainment * Larry D. Alexander, American artist/writer *Larry Boone, American country singer * Larry Collins, American musician, member of the rockabilly sibling duo The Collins Kids *Larry David (born 1947), Emmy-winning American actor, writer, comedian, producer and film director *Larry Emdur, Australian TV host *Larry Feign, American cartoonist working in Hong Kong *Larry Fine, of the Three Stooges * Larry Gates, American actor *Larry Gatlin, American country singer *Larry Gelbart (1928–2009), American screenwriter, playwright, director and author *Larry Graham, founder of American funk band Graham Central Station *Larry Hagman, American actor, best known for the TV series ''I Dream of Jeannie'' and ''Dallas'' *Larry Henley (1937–2014), American singer and songwriter, member of The Newbeats *Larry H ...
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Larry Anderson (basketball)
Larry Anderson is an American basketball coach for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Anderson was born in Macon, Mississippi, one of fourteen full brothers and sisters, in addition to six half brothers and sisters. He attended Noxubee County High School, then East Mississippi Community College in Scooba, Mississippi and Rust College in Holly Springs, Mississippi. After graduating from Rust, he stayed for seven years, initially serving as director of student activities and assistant basketball coach, and later as associate athletic director. In 1995, he became the head coach of the MIT Engineers Massachusetts Institute of Technology's intercollegiate sports teams, called the MIT Engineers, compete mostly in NCAA Division III. It has won 22 Team National Championships, 42 Individual National Championships. MIT is the all-time Division III .... He has won more games than any other coach in MIT history. Anderson's 2009 team was the first at MIT to make the NCAA tournament. ...
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Benton MacKaye
Benton MacKaye ( ; March 6, 1879 – December 11, 1975) was an American forester, planner and conservationist. He was born in Stamford, Connecticut; his father was actor and dramatist Steele MacKaye. After studying forestry at Harvard University (B.A., 1900; M.A. School of Forestry, 1905), Benton later taught there for several years. He joined a number of Federal bureaus and agencies, including the U.S. Forest Service, the Tennessee Valley Authority, and the U.S. Department of Labor; he was also a member of the Technical Alliance where he participated in the ''Energy Survey of North America''. MacKaye helped pioneer the idea of land preservation for recreation and conservation purposes, and was a strong advocate of balancing human needs and those of nature; he coined the term "Geotechnics" to describe this philosophy. In addition to writing the first argument against urban sprawl, MacKaye also authored two books, ''The New Exploration: A Philosophy of Regional Planning'' a ...
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Seriously, Dude, I'm Gay
''Seriously, Dude, I'm Gay'' is an unaired American reality television Television special, special planned for broadcast by the Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox). A two-hour special was set to premiere on June 7, 2004, although the special was abruptly removed from the Fox schedule only eleven days before its planned broadcast. Filmed in West Hollywood, California, the special depicted two straight men in competition for a $50,000 reward over who could Passing (sociology), pass themselves off as a more convincing gay man. The contestants were required to move into separate lofts with gay roommates, Coming out, come out to their best friends, and socialize at Gay bar, gay nightclubs, in addition to competing in a variety of daily challenges. Irish television presenter Amanda Byram was set to host the special. ''Seriously, Dude, I'm Gay'' was a part of Fox's intent to capitalize on a rising interest in LGBT-themed reality television shows. The special, however, was met with fierce cri ...
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Lawrence Anderson (other)
Lawrence Anderson may refer to: * The anglicized version of Laurentius Andreae (c. 1470–1552), Swedish clergyman and scholar * Lawrence B. Anderson (1906–1994), American architect and educator * Lawrence Anderson (actor) (1893–1939), British actor, father of Michael Anderson (director) * Lawrence Anderson (cricketer) (born 1974), New Zealand cricketer * Lawrence Anderson (pole vaulter), winner of the 1954 NCAA DI outdoor pole vault championship See also *Larry Anderson (other) Larry Anderson may refer to: * Larry Anderson (actor) (born 1952), American actor and magician * Larry Anderson (baseball) (born 1952), former MLB pitcher * Larry Anderson (American football) (born 1956), former NFL player * Larry J. Anderson (born ...
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