Larry Austin

Larry Austin

Personal Details

Biography

Larry Austin has garnered significant recognition within the entertainment industry for his outstanding contributions to various film and television projects. One of his most notable accomplishments is his work on the 2007 drama film "Resurrecting the Champ", which showcases his exceptional talent for storytelling and character development.

Furthermore, Austin's impressive portfolio also includes his work on the 2002 television series "Tom Stone", which demonstrates his ability to adapt to different formats and genres. Additionally, his early work on the 1984 horror film "Suffer the Children" highlights his dedication to the craft and his willingness to take on challenging roles.

Throughout his career, Larry Austin has consistently demonstrated his versatility and range as a writer, director, and producer, leaving a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.

Career

2007
Badland
Badland as Motel Owner
Don't Cry Now
Don't Cry Now as Minister
2000
For All Time
For All Time as Hotel Clerk
High Noon
High Noon as Volunteer #3
The Virginian
The Virginian as Diamond Joe