If you grew up in the 1980s and 90s, it’s a pretty safe bet that you’ve heard his name. It’s also likely that at some point you’ve rolled your eyes at his antics.
larry: most associated with television. when you think of her. although you point out some things appropriately, don t you think of farrah fawcett and think of television? she got very good reviews in all the movies she did. i even saw her in new york in a play. i forget the play now. extremities. and she was so good. larry: candy were you surprised? i was very surprised. i also was surprised with jean barry and also bea arthur. she was excluded. and she was in auntie mame. lucille ball. not the original one. she did a film or two. because she was so well known as maude and golden girls they thought she was more television. larry: mr. davis added a statement, though. there s nothing you can say to people, particularly family members, within a day or two of the show that helps at all. they tend to be surprised and
and drive it right through his heart. i can t do that. he s my brother. okay. we ll come over and do it for you. no. you better get a garlic t-shirt or it s your funeral. larry: that was the first film the coreys did together, the 1987 bit hit the lost boys. that must be hard to watch, too. it is very hard. larry: you wanted to say something before we went to the break. we were talking about whether we feel it was drugs or not drugs. as i said nobody is going to have the answer on that for a while until everything comes back. i know he was fighting the good fight and at the end of the day i know that there were symptoms he was showing that expressed it could be a number of things. you know, this could have been a kidney failure, a heart failure. larry: was he on a lot of meds? well, he was. that s the thing.
[ dial tone ] larry: that was the first film the coreys did together, the 1987 big hit the lost boys. that must be hard to watch, too. it s very hard. larry: you wanted to say something before we went to the break. we were talking about whether we feel it was drugs or not drugs. as i is going to have any answer on but i will say this much. i know he was fighting the good fight and at the end of the day i know that there were symptoms he was showing that expressed it could be a number of things. you know, this could have been a kidney failure, this could have been a heart failure. larry: was he on a lot of meds? well, he was. that s the thing. it could have been a mixture of drugs, a cocktail that is specific or it could have also been the fact that your body shuts down after years of abuse. larry: do you know his doctor? i m sorry.
spoken to him recently? the last time i spoke with him was when he and corey were talking about doing the two coreys. larry: how long did you date him well, we dated when we were very young. i met him right after he moved to los angeles after finishing the movie lucas. we dated a few years off and on. we worked together in the late 80s, early 90s. larry: what was he like? he was he was fun. he was fun to be around. he was light spirited, believe it or not. he was never stressful or angry. always trying to have a good time. happy guy. friendly guy. larry: did you know about his drug problems. of course. yes. yeah. larry: was he having a tough time battling it? yeah. he was definitely struggling with a lot of demons. i spent a lot of a few nights