G. Larry Butler
G. Larry Butler began his career as an actor in the feature film The Women's Club in 1985 in which he co-starred with Maud Adams, Michael Pare and Eddie Valez. Since then he has been involved in more then 150 projects in television, theater, radio and feature film. Although comedy is his specialty, he has dabbled in every genre. He is known internationally for such films as The Double D Avenger, Frankenstein Vs. The Creature From Blood Cove, Panman and PTSD. Larry has hosted a TV and Radio program simultaneously, called Underground Hollywood, shot in an actual cave. He has dubbed numerous Japanese Animation projects into English for William Winckler Productions, portraying one of the lead characters or more in each, having a very versatile voice. He experimented with musical theater by doing a one man show in which he impersonated Jimmy Durante, Dean Martin, Maurice Chauvaier, Humphrey Bogarty, Katherine Hepburn and Greta Garbo both in speaking and singing as well as playing the piano. Mr. Butler also provided piano accompaniment for Frank Sinatra Jr. in 2 episodes on The Defenders. He has guest starred in many TV series such as Beetleborgs Metallix, Arrest and Trial, U.S. Customs Classified, and The Eric Andre Show (on piano). He had the lead in National Geographic's Empire--Men of Steel, portraying William Sterret, one of the 2 brothers who built the Empire State Building in New York City in 1930.