John Larch (born Harold Aronin; October 4, 1914 – October 16, 2005; also credited Harry Larch) was an American
radio,
film
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, and
television actor.
Early life and military service
John Larch was born Harold Aronin to Jewish parents in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1914. Nicknamed "Harry" in childhood, Larch was the younger of two children of Mitchell Aronin and Rose (née Larch) Aronin, both of whom immigrated to the United States from Russian-occupied areas of
Poland prior to 1908. According to Massachusetts birth registries and federal census records, Mitchell supported his family as a "
cutter
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" in shoe factories. By 1920, the Aronins had moved to New York City, where Mitchell continued to work as a shoe cutter.
Larch served four years in the United States Army during World War II, an experience that left him troubled for years after his discharge. In a 1965 interview with ''
The Berkshire Eagle'', a newspaper in his home state, he shared his views on how military service had affected him personally, especially his difficulties in readjusting to civilian life:
What was my hangup then? Just about everything. I was looking for the four years I had lost in service. I was also looking for a rhyme or reason to the mass murders that took place. I was looking for the ideals I had once had. I was disgusted with the world — a world in which civilians acted as though there hadn't been a worldwide holocaust.[ ]
Film
After his lead role in the
radio serial ''Captain Starr of Space'' during the broadcast season of 1953–1954, he began to perform increasingly in films. He was usually cast on the "big screen" in
Westerns (''
How The West Was Won'', 1962) and in other action films outside that genre, including ''
Miracle of the White Stallions'' as General
George S. Patton Jr. (1963), the television film ''Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur'' as General
Omar Bradley (1976), and replacing
James Gregory as Mac in the
Matt Helm movie ''
The Wrecking Crew'' (1969) starring
Dean Martin
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,
Sharon Tate
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, and
Elke Sommer
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. Larch also appears in two 1971
Clint Eastwood
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films, ''
Dirty Harry'' and ''
Play Misty for Me''.
Television
Larch had the role of Captain Ben Foster on the
NBC series ''
Convoy'' (1965-1966).
He guest-starred in ''
Jefferson Drum''; ''
Johnny Ringo''; ''
Riverboat''; ''
Naked City'' (three episodes); ''
Stoney Burke'';
''Route 66'' (three episodes); ''
The Fugitive'' (two episodes); ''
The Invaders''; ''
The Restless Gun'' (four episodes); ''
Gunsmoke
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'' (seven episodes); ''
The Virginian'' (four episodes, one of which was in 1970 as the Sheriff on ''The Men From Shiloh'', which was the rebranded name that year for ''The Virginian''); ''
Bonanza
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''; ''
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.''; ''
Hawaii Five-0''; ''
Mission Impossible'' (two episodes); ''
The Troubleshooters''; ''
Bus Stop
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''; ''
The Law and Mr. Jones''; ''
Bat Masterson'' (season one, episode 30, which aired on 27 May 1959); ''
The Rifleman''; the final episode of the
James Stewart
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legal drama ''
Hawkins''; ''
The Feather and Father Gang''; ''
The Millionaire'';
three episodes of ''Twilight Zone'': "
Perchance to Dream", "
Dust", and "
It's a Good Life
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", in which he played
Bill Mumy's father with Mumy as a young boy; ''
Rawhide'', in the episode "
Incident At Sugar Creek" (1962) as Sam Garrett; ''
Vega$'', in the season three episode "
Deadly Blessing"; ''
Dynasty'' (seven episodes); and ''
Dallas'' (seven episodes). He also starred as hunter Sam in Daniel Boone in the episode, Chief Mingo.
Personal life and death
Larch married actress
Vivi Janiss, the former wife of actor
Bob Cummings. Larch and Vivi married in Los Angeles in March 1955. Vivi died in 1988. The couple had no children. John continued to reside in Los Angeles, in Woodland Hills, until his death in 2005 at age 91. He is interred in a wall crypt at
Mount Sinai Memorial Park in nearby
Hollywood Hills.
"John Larch"
his crypt and memorial plaque pictured at Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California. Find a Grave
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. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
Joint acting appearances with Janiss
During their long acting careers, Larch and his wife Vivi performed together periodically on television. Larch, for example, appears with her in the 1968 episode "Yesterday Died and Tomorrow Won't Be Born" on the CBS weekly crime drama ''Hawaii Five-O'' starring Jack Lord. On earlier television series, they appear in the roles of Johnny and Elsie in the 1959 episode "End of an Era" on NBC's Western series ''Tales of Wells Fargo
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''; as Isaiah and Rebecca Macabee in the 1960 episode "The Proud Earth" on the NBC anthology
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series '' Goodyear Theatre''; as another married couple, Ben and Sarah Harness, in the 1960 episode "The Cathy Eckhart Story" on NBC's '' Wagon Train''; and as John and Mary Clark in "No Fat Cops", the 1961 premiere episode of '' The New Breed'' starring Leslie Nielsen.
Partial filmography
*'' Bitter Creek'' (1954) - Hired Gunman
*'' This Is My Love'' (1954) - Police Detective (uncredited)
*'' Tight Spot'' (1955) - First Detective (uncredited)
*'' Seven Angry Men'' (1955) - Truce Flag-Bearing Sergeant (uncredited)
*''5 Against the House
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'' (1955) - Police Detective (uncredited)
*'' The Phenix City Story'' (1955) - Clem Wilson
*''Gunsmoke
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'' (1955) - Clay
*'' The Naked Street'' (1955) - Police Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
*'' The McConnell Story'' (1955) - Cy (uncredited)
*''Illegal
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'' (1955) - District Attorney's Man (uncredited)
*'' The Killer Is Loose'' (1956) - Otto Flanders
*''Behind the High Wall
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It featured an early performance by John Gavin who had just signed with Universal. It was sometimes referred to ...
'' (1956) - William Kiley
*'' Seven Men from Now'' (1956) - Payte Bodeen
*''Written on the Wind
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'' (1956) - Roy Carter
*'' Man from Del Rio'' (1956) - Bill Dawson
*'' Gun for a Coward'' (1957) - Stringer
*''The Careless Years
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Plot
...
'' (1957) - Sam Vernon
*''Quantez
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Plot
Heller's (John Larch) gang of outlaws pull a robbery, kill a man and ride toward Mexico, fleeing a posse. To ...
'' (1957) - Heller
*'' Man in the Shadow'' (1957) - Ed Yates
*'' From Hell to Texas'' (1958) - Hal Carmody
*'' The Restless Gun'' (1958) - as Sheriff Ryker in Episode "Hornitas Town"
*'' The Restless Gun'' (1958) - as Red Eye Kirk in "The Crisis at Easter Creek"
*'' The Restless Gun'' (1958) - as the Sheriff in "Thunder Valley"
*'' The Saga of Hemp Brown'' (1958) - Jed Givens
*'' The Walter Winchell File'' (1958, "Portrait of A Cop") - LT. Janiss
*'' Hell to Eternity'' (1960) - Capt. Schwabe
*''Gunsmoke
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'' (1961) - Shanks
*'' How the West Was Won'' (1962) - Grimes (uncredited)
*'' Miracle of the White Stallions'' (1963) - Gen. George S. Patton, Jr.
*'' The Wrecking Crew'' (1969) - MacDonald
*'' The Great Bank Robbery'' (1969) - Sheriff of Friendly
*'' Hail, Hero!'' (1969) - Mr. Conklin
*'' Move'' (1970) - Mounted Patrolman
*'' Cannon for Cordoba'' (1970) - Warner
*'' Play Misty for Me'' (1971) - Sgt. McCallum
*'' Dirty Harry'' (1971) - Chief
*'' Women in Chains'' (1972) - Barney
*'' Santee'' (1973) - Banner
*''Winter Kill
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'' (1974, TV Movie) - Dr. Bill Hammond
*'' Bad Ronald'' (1974, TV Movie) - Sgt. Lynch
*'' Framed'' (1975) - Bundy
*'' The Amityville Horror'' (1979) - Father Nuncio
*'' Airplane II: The Sequel'' (1982) - Prosecuting Attorney
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1914 births
2005 deaths
Male actors from Massachusetts
American male film actors
American male television actors
People from Salem, Massachusetts
Male actors from Los Angeles
Burials at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery
Western (genre) television actors
20th-century American male actors
Jewish American male actors
American people of Polish-Jewish descent
American people of Russian-Jewish descent
20th-century American Jews
21st-century American Jews