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Drake was born in [[Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma]], the son of Lorraine, a homemaker, and Raymond Drake, a drafting engineer for an oil company.<ref>http://www.filmreference.com/film/47/Larry-Drake.html</ref> Drake is renowned for his portrayal of Benny Stulwicz on the [[television show]] ''[[L.A. Law]]'' from [[1987]] until the show's end in [[1994]], for which he won two consecutive [[Emmy Award]]s ([[1988]], [[1989]]). Benny was a [[Developmental disability|developmentally disabled]] man who first came into the show when he was ordered to rob a shop, which he immediately did. Because of his mental impairment and a trusting nature, he was at the mercy of unscrupulous people. Benny was then offered a job at McKenzie Brackman (the firm featured in ''L.A. Law'') as a messenger, delivering mail between court and the firm and working in the office organising files and case studies. Later, he had a steady girlfriend, also with a disability, played by [[Amanda Plummer]]. He also came back to the part of Benny in ''[[L.A. Law: The Movie]]'', a "reunion" movie aired on [[NBC]] in [[2002]].
Drake was born in [[Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma]], the son of Lorraine, a homemaker, and Raymond Drake, a drafting engineer for an oil company.<ref>http://www.filmreference.com/film/47/Larry-Drake.html</ref> Drake is renowned for his portrayal of Benny Stulwicz on the [[television show]] ''[[L.A. Law]]'' from [[1987]] until the show's end in [[1994]], for which he won two consecutive [[Emmy Award]]s ([[1988]], [[1989]]). Benny was a [[Developmental disability|developmentally disabled]] man who first came into the show when he was ordered to rob a shop, which he immediately did. Because of his mental impairment and a trusting nature, he was at the mercy of unscrupulous people. Benny was then offered a job at McKenzie Brackman (the firm featured in ''L.A. Law'') as a messenger, delivering mail between court and the firm and working in the office organising files and case studies. Later, he had a steady girlfriend, also with a disability, played by [[Amanda Plummer]]. He also came back to the part of Benny in ''[[L.A. Law: The Movie]]'', a "reunion" movie aired on [[NBC]] in [[2002]].


Drake also appeared in ''Time Quest'', ''Dark Asylum'', ''[[Paranoid (movie)|Paranoid]]'', ''[[Mr. Bean#Bean movie adaptations|Bean]]'', ''[[Overnight Delivery]]'', ''[[The Beast (1996 film)|The Beast]]'', ''The Journey of August King'', ''Murder in New Hampshire'', ''[[Dr. Giggles]]'', ''[[Darkman]]'', ''[[Darkman#Darkman II: The Return of Durant|Darkman II: The Return of Durant]]'', ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'' ([[1983]]), ''[[American Pie 2]]'', and ''The Dark Night of the Scarecrow''. He was also a regular on the [[1998]] science-fiction TV show ''[[Prey (TV show)|Prey]]''. He also provided the voiceover for Pops on ''[[Johnny Bravo]]''. In [[2007]] he co-starred in the [[made for TV]] movie ''[[Gryphon (film)|Gryphon]]'', a Sci-Fi Pictures original film.
As a result of his role as Benny, Drake has said that strangers would often treat him like he is actually like Benny Stulwicz: "People were always coming up to me and treating me like I was slow. I would have to tell them 'I'm not really retarded, the character I play on TV is retarded.' It was actually pretty flattering because it showed that these people thought my acting was really that convincing".{{Fact|date=October 2007}}

Drake also appeared in ''Time Quest'', ''Dark Asylum'', ''[[Paranoid (movie)|Paranoid]]'', ''[[Mr. Bean#Bean movie adaptations|Bean]]'', ''[[Overnight Delivery]]'', ''[[The Beast (1996 film)|The Beast]]'', ''The Journey of August King'', ''Murder in New Hampshire'', ''[[Dr. Giggles]]'', ''[[Darkman]]'', ''[[Darkman#Darkman II: The Return of Durant|Darkman II: The Return of Durant]]'', ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'' ([[1983]]), [[American Pie 2]], and ''The Dark Night of the Scarecrow''. He was also a regular on the [[1998]] science-fiction TV show ''[[Prey (TV show)|Prey]]''. He also provided the voiceover for Pops on ''[[Johnny Bravo]]''. In [[2007]] he co-starred in the [[made for TV]] movie ''[[Gryphon (film)|Gryphon]]'', a Sci-Fi Pictures original film.


==Television==
==Television==

Revision as of 11:42, 15 December 2007

Larry Drake
Larry Drake at the 1988 Emmy Awards
Years active1971 to present

Larry Drake (born February 21, 1950) is an Emmy Award-winning American actor.

Drake was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the son of Lorraine, a homemaker, and Raymond Drake, a drafting engineer for an oil company.[1] Drake is renowned for his portrayal of Benny Stulwicz on the television show L.A. Law from 1987 until the show's end in 1994, for which he won two consecutive Emmy Awards (1988, 1989). Benny was a developmentally disabled man who first came into the show when he was ordered to rob a shop, which he immediately did. Because of his mental impairment and a trusting nature, he was at the mercy of unscrupulous people. Benny was then offered a job at McKenzie Brackman (the firm featured in L.A. Law) as a messenger, delivering mail between court and the firm and working in the office organising files and case studies. Later, he had a steady girlfriend, also with a disability, played by Amanda Plummer. He also came back to the part of Benny in L.A. Law: The Movie, a "reunion" movie aired on NBC in 2002.

Drake also appeared in Time Quest, Dark Asylum, Paranoid, Bean, Overnight Delivery, The Beast, The Journey of August King, Murder in New Hampshire, Dr. Giggles, Darkman, Darkman II: The Return of Durant, The Taming of the Shrew (1983), American Pie 2, and The Dark Night of the Scarecrow. He was also a regular on the 1998 science-fiction TV show Prey. He also provided the voiceover for Pops on Johnny Bravo. In 2007 he co-starred in the made for TV movie Gryphon, a Sci-Fi Pictures original film.

Television

Drake has made guest appearances in several television programs, including the following:

He also appeared on the L.A. Law special of The Weakest Link in May 2002, along with Michele Greene (Abby Perkins), Conchata Ferrell (Susan Bloom) and Sheila Kelley (Gwen Taylor).

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