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Larry Bishop (born November 30, 1948) is an American actor, screenwriter and movie director. He is the son of Sylvia Ruzga and comedian Joey Bishop. He has been featured in many Hollywood movies including Hell Ride.
His television credits include writing for (and appearances on) The Hollywood Palace (with then-partner Rob Reiner), and appearances on I Dream of Jeannie, Love, American Style, Laverne and Shirley and Kung Fu.
His movie credits include roles in Kill Bill: Vol. 2, The Big Fix, The Savage Seven, and as the hook-handed musician Abraham "The Hook" Salteen in Wild in the Streets. He wrote, directed and appeared in Mad Dog Time in 1996, reuniting him with Streets costar Christopher Jones. His most recent movies are 2008's Hell Ride, in collaboration with Quentin Tarantino, and 2010's Forgotten Pills.
Bishop attended Beverly Hills High School. His fellow alumni Reiner and Richard Dreyfuss appear with him in Mad Dog Time, as does Joey Bishop.
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2022
as Self
2018
as Larry with Guns
2015
as Himself
2011
as Larry Gomez
2010
as Mathis
2008
as Pistolero
2004
as Larry Gomez
1996
as Nick
1996
as Ned Lynch
1983
as Gellecher (Lonnegan's 2nd Guard)
1982
as Stomper (voice)
1980
as Julian Higbee
1979
as Ken Sharp
1979
as Salesman
1979
as Mr. Lucas
1978
as Wilson
1975
as Mike
1975
as Hurley
1974
as Brandy
1974
as Napoleon
1973
as Bedford
1973
as Brian
1971
as Gabe
1970
as Pilot
1969
as Chandler
1968
as The Hook, Abraham
1968
as Joint
1967
as Grocery Boy
1965
as Dick