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Larry

Larry is a masculine given name in English, derived as a diminutive of Lawrence or Laurence. Lawrence originates from the Latin name Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum," an ancient city in Latium, Italy. The name is associated with the laurel tree (laurus), symbolizing victory and honor, leading to interpretations such as "crowned with laurel."

Etymology

Origin and meaning

Larry is a masculine given name in English, commonly used as a diminutive or familiar form of Lawrence or Laurence. The root name Lawrence derives from the Latin Laurentius, which referred to someone from the ancient city of Laurentum, located southeast of Rome in what is now Italy. Laurentum's name is etymologically linked to the Latin word laurus, meaning "laurel," evoking the image of being "crowned with laurel," a symbol of victory and honor in Roman culture derived from Greek traditions of awarding laurel wreaths to champions. The name's adoption in English-speaking contexts traces to medieval Europe, where Saint Lawrence, a 3rd-century Roman deacon martyred in 258 AD, popularized Laurentius through hagiographic accounts; his feast day on August 10 influenced naming patterns in Christian communities. Larry emerged as an independent given name in the 19th century, particularly in the United States and Britain, often without the full form, reflecting a trend toward shortened, informal variants. While primarily a first name, it occasionally appears as a surname or nickname, but lacks independent etymological roots beyond its connection to Lawrence.

People

Arts and entertainment

Larry David (born July 2, 1947) is an American comedian, writer, actor, director, and producer renowned for co-creating the sitcom Seinfeld (1989–1998) with Jerry Seinfeld and for creating and starring in Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000–present), which features improvised scenarios drawn from his life. His work emphasizes observational humor about social awkwardness and everyday annoyances, influencing modern comedy television. Larry Hagman (September 21, 1931 – November 23, 2012) was an American actor best known for portraying the scheming oil baron J.R. Ewing in the CBS primetime soap opera Dallas (1978–1991 and 2012–2014 revival), a role that made him a global television icon and sparked the famous "Who shot J.R.?" cliffhanger in 1980. He earlier appeared as Major Tony Nelson in the sitcom I Dream of Jeannie (1965–1970), accumulating over 50 film and television credits. Larry Gelbart (1928–September 11, 2009) was an American writer, producer, and director who developed the CBS television series MASH* (1972–1983), adapting Robert Altman's 1970 film into a long-running sitcom that blended comedy with anti-war commentary during the Vietnam era. Gelbart contributed to 97 episodes across its first four seasons as showrunner, earning multiple Emmy Awards for his satirical scripts. Larry Kramer (June 25, 1935 – May 27, 2020) was an American playwright, author, and filmmaker whose semi-autobiographical play The Normal Heart (1985) dramatized the early AIDS crisis and personal relationships within New York City's gay community, earning a Tony Award revival in 2011. His works, including the novel Faggots (1978), often confronted themes of sexuality, mortality, and activism, influencing queer literature and theater. Larry the Cable Guy (born Daniel Lawrence Whitney, February 17, 1963) is an American stand-up comedian and actor known for his blue-collar persona and catchphrase "Git-R-Done," as part of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour (2000–2006) that sold millions in tickets and DVDs. He voiced Mater in the Pixar Cars franchise (2006–2017), voicing the tow truck character in three films and spin-off series. Larry Carlton (born March 2, 1948) is an American jazz and fusion guitarist who recorded as a session musician on over 100 albums in the 1970s and 1980s, including Steely Dan's Aja (1977) and Joni Mitchell's works, earning Grammy nominations for his solo albums like Room 335 (1978). His smooth, melodic style bridged jazz, rock, and pop, collaborating with artists such as Michael Jackson and Herb Alpert.

Information technology

Larry Ellison (born August 17, 1944) is an American entrepreneur who co-founded Oracle Corporation in 1977, developing it into a leading provider of database management software and enterprise solutions. As chairman and chief technology officer, Ellison has driven Oracle's focus on relational databases and cloud computing, with the company securing early contracts such as one with the CIA that propelled its growth. Larry Page (born March 26, 1973) is an American computer engineer who co-founded Google in 1998 with Sergey Brin, creating a search engine that revolutionized internet information retrieval through its PageRank algorithm. Page served as Google's CEO from 2011 to 2015 and Alphabet Inc.'s CEO until 2019, overseeing expansions into AI, mobile technology, and hardware. Larry Tesler (1945–2020) was an American computer scientist renowned for pioneering human-computer interaction, including the invention of the cut, copy, and paste commands in 1973 while at Xerox PARC. Tesler advanced user-friendly interfaces, contributing to the development of the Alto computer and later influencing Apple's graphical user interfaces during his tenure there from 1980. Larry Sanger is an American internet entrepreneur who co-founded Wikipedia in 2001 with Jimmy Wales, serving as its editor-in-chief and developing early policies such as the neutral point of view guideline. He coined the name "Wikipedia" and oversaw its initial content and community growth before departing in 2002, later founding Citizendium in 2006 as an expert-reviewed alternative encyclopedia. Larry Wall is the creator of the Perl programming language, originally developed in 1987 while working at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory to automate system administration tasks. Perl, known for its text processing capabilities and eclectic syntax drawing from C, sed, and awk, became widely used for scripting and web development.

Politics and law

Larry Hogan (born May 25, 1956) served as the 62nd Governor of Maryland from January 21, 2015, to January 18, 2023, as a Republican. He was elected in 2014 with 51% of the vote, defeating Democratic incumbent Martin O'Malley, and reelected in 2018 with 55% against Democrat Ben Jealous. Hogan's administration focused on economic growth, including tax cuts and infrastructure investments, amid a state budget surplus exceeding $1 billion by 2019. Larry Pressler (born March 29, 1942) represented South Dakota in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1975 to 1979 and the U.S. Senate from 1979 to 1997, initially as a Republican before becoming an independent in 1995. He sponsored the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which deregulated media ownership and promoted internet competition. Pressler received the only Senate vote against the 1991 Gulf War resolution authorization./) Larry Craig (born July 20, 1945) served as a U.S. Representative from Idaho's 1st district from 1981 to 1985 and Senator from 1985 to 2009, as a Republican. He chaired the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee and advocated for agriculture and Western land policies. In 2007, Craig pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct following an airport bathroom incident interpreted as a lewd advance, leading to his resignation announcement, though he attempted to withdraw the plea. Lawrence Lessig, commonly known as Larry Lessig (born June 3, 1961), is an American legal scholar specializing in constitutional law, copyright, and political reform. He has taught at Harvard Law School since 2009, authoring influential works like Free Culture (2004) critiquing intellectual property expansion, and founded Creative Commons to enable open licensing. Lessig ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016, emphasizing campaign finance reform via the proposed "Citizens for a Working Nation" party. Larry Elder (born April 27, 1952) is a conservative political commentator who ran as a Republican in the 2021 California gubernatorial recall election, receiving 48.4% of the vote but losing to Gavin Newsom. A licensed attorney admitted to the California bar in 1977, Elder has hosted The Larry Elder Show since 1993, focusing on limited government and personal responsibility, and authored books like The 10 Things You Can’t Say in America (2000).

Criminals

Larry Hoover (born November 30, 1950) founded the Gangster Disciples street gang in Chicago during the early 1970s, which grew into a nationwide criminal organization involved in drug trafficking, extortion, and murder. Convicted in 1973 for the murder of 19-year-old William "Pookie" Young, he received a 150- to 200-year state sentence in Illinois. In 1997, federal prosecutors charged him with 40 counts including conspiracy, extortion, money laundering, and continuing a criminal enterprise from prison, resulting in six life sentences. His federal sentences were commuted on May 28, 2025, but he continues serving the state term at ADX Florence supermax prison. Larry Eyler (December 21, 1952 – March 6, 1994), dubbed the Highway Killer, murdered at least five young men between 1982 and 1984 along Interstate 70 in Illinois and Indiana, targeting hitchhikers and male prostitutes whom he sexually assaulted before stabbing or strangling. Convicted in 1986 of one murder after forensic evidence linked him to the dismembered body of 15-year-old Danny Bridges, he confessed to 20 additional killings before dying of AIDS-related complications in prison. Authorities believe he may have claimed up to 50 victims, with several unidentified remains attributed to him as late as 2023. Larry Nassar (born August 3, 1963), a former osteopathic physician for USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University, sexually abused over 150 female athletes, including Olympic medalists, under the guise of medical treatment from the 1990s through 2016. He pleaded guilty in 2017 to three federal child pornography charges and multiple state counts of criminal sexual conduct, receiving a 60-year federal sentence plus 40–175 years in Michigan state prison. Nassar's crimes involved digital penetration and other assaults during examinations, enabled by institutional failures at USA Gymnastics and MSU to investigate complaints dating back to 1997. Larry Ray (born Lawrence Ray, 1959), a New York businessman, led a sex-trafficking operation from 2010 to 2019 involving his daughter Sarah Lawrence College students, whom he psychologically manipulated, extorted for millions, and forced into prostitution. Convicted in April 2022 on 15 federal counts including sex trafficking, forced labor, and racketeering after a five-week trial, he was sentenced to 60 years in prison in January 2023. Ray's scheme began when he moved into his daughter's dorm following a 2009 arson conviction, using recorded "confessions" to coerce victims.

Other people

Larry Flynt (November 1, 1942 – February 10, 2021) was an American publisher who established Larry Flynt Publications and launched Hustler magazine in 1974, focusing on explicit pornography that frequently tested legal limits on obscenity and expression. Despite multiple convictions for obscenity in the 1970s, Flynt positioned himself as a defender of First Amendment rights, engaging in over a dozen Supreme Court cases, including the landmark 1988 ruling in Hustler Magazine v. Falwell, which barred public figures from recovering damages for intentional infliction of emotional distress based on parody or satire unless actual malice was proven. Paralyzed from the waist down following an assassination attempt by a white supremacist in 1978, he continued advocating for free speech through legal battles and public commentary, rejecting the "hero" label while emphasizing his role in broadening protections for controversial speech. Larry H. Miller (April 26, 1944 – February 20, 2009) was an American entrepreneur who founded the Larry H. Miller Company in 1979, starting with a Toyota dealership in Murray, Utah, and expanding into a diversified portfolio encompassing over 60 automotive dealerships, real estate development, and entertainment properties across the western United States. He acquired a majority stake in the Utah Jazz NBA franchise in 1985 for $8 million alongside a partner, retaining ownership until his death and contributing to the team's relocation to the Delta Center (formerly EnergySolutions Arena) in 1991. Miller, a prominent philanthropist in Utah, supported education, health initiatives, and community programs through his foundation, emphasizing family values and local economic growth amid his business success.

Athletes

Baseball

Lawrence Eugene "Larry" Doby (December 13, 1923 – June 18, 2003) broke the American League's color barrier as the first African American player to compete in the league, debuting with the Cleveland Indians on July 5, 1947, just 11 weeks after Jackie Robinson's National League debut. Prior to MLB, Doby starred as an infielder for the Newark Eagles in the Negro National League starting in 1942, helping the team win the 1946 Negro World Series. Over a 13-year MLB career primarily with the Indians (1947–1955, 1958), Chicago White Sox (1956–1957), and Detroit Tigers (1959), he compiled a .283 batting average, 243 home runs, and 1,147 RBIs, earning seven All-Star selections and leading the AL in home runs twice (1948, 1950). Doby was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1998 by the Veterans Committee, recognizing his on-field achievements and role in advancing integration amid documented hostility from fans and opponents. Larry Kenneth Robert Walker (born December 1, 1966), a Canadian right fielder, amassed a 17-year MLB career with the Montreal Expos (1989–1994), Colorado Rockies (1995–2004), and St. Louis Cardinals (2005–2006), posting a .313 batting average, 383 home runs, 1,311 RBIs, and 230 stolen bases. He won three National League batting titles (1998, 1999, 2001), the 1997 NL MVP award, seven Gold Glove Awards, and three Silver Slugger Awards, while contributing to three playoff appearances, including a World Series berth with the Cardinals in 2006. Walker's induction into the Hall of Fame in 2020 (76.6% of BBWAA votes on his 10th ballot) followed debates over his performance at Coors Field, but his 72.7 career WAR and .965 OPS underscored his elite production across venues. Larry Robert Bowa (born December 6, 1945), a switch-hitting shortstop, played 16 MLB seasons mainly with the Philadelphia Phillies (1970–1981), Chicago Cubs (1982–1983), and New York Mets (1985), recording 2,107 hits, a .980 fielding percentage, and five All-Star appearances. He secured two Gold Glove Awards (1971, 1972) for defensive excellence and was a key contributor to the Phillies' 1980 World Series championship, batting .267 in the postseason. Beyond playing, Bowa managed the San Diego Padres (1988–1989) and Phillies (2001–2004), and served as a coach for multiple teams, including the Phillies from 2014 to 2017. Other players named Larry, such as pitcher Larry Andersen (1981–1995, 51 saves, primarily with the Phillies and Astros) and outfielder Larry Bigbie (2001–2006, Baltimore Orioles first-round draft pick), had solid but less distinguished careers without Hall of Fame consideration.

Basketball

Larry Bird (born December 7, 1956) played his entire 13-season NBA career as a small forward and power forward for the Boston Celtics from 1979 to 1992, after attending Indiana State University. He led the Celtics to NBA championships in 1981, 1984, and 1986, earning Finals MVP honors in 1984 and 1986. Bird received the NBA Most Valuable Player Award three consecutive years from 1984 to 1986 and was named Rookie of the Year in 1980. His career per-game averages included 24.3 points, 10.0 rebounds, and 6.3 assists across 897 regular-season games, with 59 triple-doubles recorded. Larry Johnson (born March 14, 1969) competed as a power forward and small forward in the NBA from 1991 to 2001, primarily with the Charlotte Hornets (1991–1996) and New York Knicks (1996–2001), following stints at Odessa College and UNLV. Selected first overall in the 1991 NBA draft, he earned All-Rookie First Team honors in 1992 and made two All-Star appearances (1993, 1995), along with All-NBA Second Team selection in 1993. Johnson's career averages were 16.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per game over 707 regular-season appearances, highlighted by five triple-doubles and personal bests of 44 points and 23 rebounds in single games.

Ice hockey

Larry Robinson (born June 2, 1951) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenseman renowned for his defensive prowess and longevity in the National Hockey League (NHL). He spent 17 seasons primarily with the Montreal Canadiens from 1972 to 1989, during which he helped secure six Stanley Cup championships in 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, and 1986. Robinson earned the James Norris Memorial Trophy as the NHL's top defenseman twice, in 1977 and 1980, and finished his playing career with the New Jersey Devils from 1989 to 1992. Over 1,420 regular-season games, he amassed 208 goals and 750 assists for 958 points, highlighted by a career plus-minus rating of +730, among the highest in league history, reflecting his elite two-way play. Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1995, Robinson's contributions extended to coaching, including a Stanley Cup win as head coach of the Devils in 2000. Lawrence "Larry" Murphy (born March 8, 1961) is another prominent Canadian defenseman who exemplified offensive reliability across a 21-season NHL career spanning 1,615 regular-season games. Selected fourth overall by the Los Angeles Kings in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft, Murphy played for multiple teams, including the Washington Capitals, Minnesota North Stars, Pittsburgh Penguins, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Detroit Red Wings, accumulating 288 goals, 929 assists, and 1,217 points with a +197 plus-minus rating. He won four Stanley Cups—two with Pittsburgh in 1991 and 1992, and two with Detroit in 1997 and 1998—adding 60 goals and 151 assists in 223 playoff games. Murphy's steady production earned him seven All-Star Game selections and induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2004, where he was recognized for blending scoring acumen with defensive consistency. Other notable figures include Larry Kwong, who on March 13, 1948, became the first player of Asian descent to appear in an NHL game, suiting up for the New York Rangers after a standout junior career, though he played only one game before returning to minor leagues.

Gridiron football

Larry Allen was an offensive lineman renowned for his exceptional strength and versatility, playing 14 NFL seasons primarily with the Dallas Cowboys from 1994 to 2005. Selected to 11 Pro Bowls and named to both the 1990s and 2000s All-Decade Teams, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013. Allen died on June 2, 2024, at age 52. Larry Csonka served as a powerful fullback for the Miami Dolphins, anchoring their ground attack during the team's 17-0 perfect season in 1972 and contributing to Super Bowl victories in 1973 and 1974. Named MVP of Super Bowl VIII after rushing for 145 yards, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1987. Larry Little excelled as a guard for the Dolphins, earning six All-Pro honors, three AFC Offensive Lineman of the Year awards, and five Pro Bowl selections during his career. His blocking was instrumental in Miami's run-heavy offenses of the 1970s, leading to his 1993 Hall of Fame induction. Larry Wilson was a defensive back for the St. Louis Cardinals, pioneering the safety blitz position while earning eight Pro Bowl nods and seven All-League honors over 13 seasons. He recorded 52 interceptions, tying for fifth in NFL history at the time of his retirement, and was enshrined in the Hall of Fame in 1978. Larry Fitzgerald played wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals across 17 NFL seasons from 2004 to 2020, amassing 1,432 receptions for 17,492 yards—ranking second all-time in both categories—and earning 11 Pro Bowl selections. A member of the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team, he remains eligible for Hall of Fame consideration.

Boxing

Larry Holmes, born November 3, 1949, is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1973 to 2002, amassing a record of 69 wins, 6 losses, and 44 knockouts across 75 bouts. Known for his powerful left jab modeled after Muhammad Ali's, Holmes began his amateur career with a 19-3 record before turning professional at age 24. His professional debut occurred on March 2, 1973, against Rodney Hayes, whom he defeated by third-round knockout. Holmes captured the vacant WBC heavyweight title on June 9, 1978, defeating Ken Norton by a 15-round split decision in a closely contested bout marked by Holmes' effective jab and late-round surge. He defended the WBC title 10 times before it was unified with the lineal championship via his October 2, 1980, victory over Muhammad Ali, whom he stopped via ringside technical decision after the 10th round due to Ali's cuts and swelling. Holmes made 20 consecutive defenses of the WBC and/or IBF heavyweight titles from 1978 to 1985, a streak surpassed only by Joe Louis among heavyweight champions. Notable defenses included unanimous decisions over tough opponents like Gerry Cooney on June 11, 1982 (outboxing Cooney over 13 rounds before a stoppage), and Earnie Shavers in rematches, showcasing Holmes' durability against heavy punchers. Holmes' first professional loss came on September 21, 1985, via a controversial 15-round split decision to light heavyweight champion Michael Spinks, ending his 48-fight unbeaten streak and one shy of Rocky Marciano's undefeated record. A rematch on April 19, 1986, resulted in another upset unanimous decision loss to Spinks, after which Holmes vacated the IBF title. He returned in 1988, suffering a fourth-round knockout to a young Mike Tyson on January 22, 1988, in a unification bout where Tyson's speed overwhelmed Holmes' aging reflexes. Later comeback fights yielded mixed results, including a 12-round majority decision win over Ray Mercer on February 17, 1992, but losses to Mercer in a 1992 rematch? Wait, no—Holmes beat Mercer, but his six career defeats included two to Spinks, one to Tyson, and later ones to Evander Holyfield (1992 TKO), Oliver McCall (1995), and Butterbean Esch (2002 TKO at age 52). Despite late-career setbacks, Holmes' peak dominance featured victories over hall-of-fame caliber fighters like Tim Witherspoon (twice), Mike Weaver (twice), and Trevor Berbick, solidifying his legacy as one of the division's premier technicians with a 63.77% knockout rate. His final fight was a first-round knockout loss to Eric "Butterbean" Esch on July 27, 2002, capping a career that spanned nearly 30 years and emphasized endurance, ring generalship, and a jab that landed with precision in over 579 rounds fought.

Other sports

Larry Nelson (born September 10, 1947) is an American professional golfer who captured three major championships during his career. He won the PGA Championship in 1981 at Atlanta Athletic Club by one stroke over Craig Stadler and Fuzzy Zoeller, and repeated in 1987 at PGA National Golf Club with a final-round 67 to finish at 7-under par. Nelson also claimed the 1983 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club, defeating Tom Watson by one stroke after a birdie on the 72nd hole. His PGA Tour record includes 10 victories, while on the Champions Tour he secured 19 wins, highlighted by six triumphs in 2000 that earned him the Jack Nicklaus Award as Player of the Year. G. Larry James (1947–2008), nicknamed "The Mighty Burner," was an American track and field athlete specializing in the 400 meters. At the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, he won silver in the individual 400 meters with a time of 43.97 seconds, surpassing the existing world record but finishing behind Lee Evans. James also contributed to the U.S. 4 × 400 meters relay team's gold medal, setting a world record of 2:56.16 that stood as the American record for decades. Earlier that year, at the U.S. Olympic Trials held at high altitude in Echo Summit, he ran 44.06 seconds for second place, further demonstrating his speed in the one-lap event.

Animals

Notable animals

Larry, a tabby cat born around January 2007, has served as the Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office at 10 Downing Street since February 2011, when he was officially appointed by Prime Minister David Cameron following his rescue from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. Larry has resided through the tenures of six prime ministers—Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak, and Keir Starmer—gaining international fame for his social media presence, including an official Twitter account with over 1 million followers by 2024, and public appearances such as chasing away a fox in 2022. His role involves rodent control, though reports indicate limited success in catches, with the position rooted in tradition dating back centuries at the residence. Lonesome Larry was a male sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) that arrived at Redfish Lake in the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho in August 1992, marking the only returnee that year amid a drastic population decline due to hydroelectric dams, habitat loss, and other factors blocking migration from the Pacific Ocean. Named by a local hatchery worker's daughter for his solitary status—the first such salmon in the Stanley Basin in three years—Larry's sperm was collected and used in captive breeding programs to bolster the endangered Snake River sockeye population, contributing to genetic diversity and subsequent recoveries, with descendants observed returning annually by the 2020s. His story symbolizes broader efforts in salmon conservation, inspiring initiatives like the Lonesome Larry Project for funding research and habitat restoration. Larry, a camel at the Troublesome Ranch and Sanctuary in Kremmling, Colorado, became a local celebrity over more than a decade for participating in community events, holiday parades, and interactions with visitors, often alongside his companion camel Camille. The 15-year-old dromedary was killed instantly by a lightning strike on July 4, 2025, during a thunderstorm, prompting tributes from northern Colorado residents who remembered him as a fixture in Steamboat Springs and surrounding areas.

Fictional characters

Animation

Larry the Cucumber serves as the deuteragonist in the VeggieTales animated franchise, launched by Big Idea Entertainment with its debut episode "Where's God When I'm S-Scared?" on December 2, 1993. Voiced by co-creator Phil Vischer, the character is an anthropomorphic cucumber depicted as quirky, child-like, and fun-loving, providing comic relief and participating in song-and-dance segments that retell Bible stories with moral lessons. Larry's superhero alter ego, LarryBoy, debuted in the 1996 direct-to-video release Dave and the Giant Pickle and starred in the spin-off series LarryBoy: The Cartoon Adventures, which aired 2002–2003 and focused on crime-fighting adventures in Bumblyburg while emphasizing themes of humility and responsibility. Larry the Lobster is a recurring character in the Nickelodeon animated series SpongeBob SquarePants, which premiered on May 1, 1999. Voiced by Doug Lawrence, Larry is portrayed as a muscular red lobster and lifeguard at Goo Lagoon, known for his enthusiasm for extreme sports, weightlifting, and physical fitness, often interacting with SpongeBob in episodes highlighting health and adventure. He first appeared in the season 1 episode "Ripped Pants," establishing his role as a symbol of strength and beach culture within Bikini Bottom. In the anime series Pokémon Horizons: The Series, which began airing in Japan on April 14, 2023, Larry appears as the Normal-type Gym Leader of Medali Gym and a member of the Paldea region's Elite Four. Characterized as a weary office worker and businessman employed by the Pokémon League, he battles protagonists using Pokémon like Staraptor and Dudunsparce, reflecting a grounded, unenthusiastic personality amid high-stakes competitions.

Film and television

Larry Talbot, the central character in the 1941 Universal Pictures horror film The Wolf Man, is an American engineer who returns to his family's estate in Wales and becomes cursed with lycanthropy after being bitten by a werewolf during a full moon. Portrayed by Lon Chaney Jr., Talbot transforms into a wolf-like monster, marked by the pentagram on his chest and compelled to kill despite his awareness and remorse, appearing in six films total, including Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943) and House of Dracula (1945), where he seeks a cure but often meets tragic ends. In the 2006 family adventure film Night at the Museum, Larry Daley, played by Ben Stiller, serves as the protagonist, a divorced father hired as a night security guard at New York's American Museum of Natural History, where a magical tablet brings historical exhibits to life, leading to chaotic nightly adventures; the character recurs in the sequels Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009) and Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014). On television, Larry Sanders is the eponymous lead of the HBO satirical sitcom The Larry Sanders Show (1992–1998), depicted as a neurotic, insecure late-night talk show host grappling with professional rivalries, personal failings, and backstage dysfunction, portrayed by Garry Shandling in a semi-improvised format that blurred lines between fiction and reality through celebrity cameos. The character Larry, a quirky Vermonter without a surname, appears as a recurring figure in the CBS sitcom Newhart (1982–1990), alongside his nearly silent brothers Darryl and Darryl, frequently visiting the protagonist's inn with odd propositions and delivering the iconic line "This is my brother Darryl, and this is my other brother Darryl," contributing to the show's rural humor.

Video games

Larry Laffer is the protagonist of the Leisure Suit Larry adventure game series, developed by Sierra On-Line and later by others, beginning with Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards released on May 15, 1987, for MS-DOS. The character, a balding, middle-aged software salesman seeking romantic encounters, features in point-and-click adventures characterized by adult humor, puzzles, and parody of 1980s dating culture, with sequels like Leisure Suit Larry 2: Looking for Love (in Several Wrong Places) in 1988 and reboots such as Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don't Dry in 2018. The series spans over ten main titles and spin-offs, emphasizing comedic failures in seduction amid risqué scenarios. Larry Koopa, the youngest of Bowser's Koopalings in the Super Mario franchise, debuts as a boss in Super Mario Bros. 3 on October 23, 1988, for the Nintendo Entertainment System, where he guards a key in his airship. Portrayed as a diminutive, blue-haired turtle antagonist with a distinctive squeaky voice in later media, he appears recurrently as a miniboss in platformers including Super Mario World (1990), New Super Mario Bros. Wii (2009), and Super Mario Maker 2 (2019), often using straightforward attacks like shell spins or magic wands. His design emphasizes agility over brute strength compared to siblings, reflecting Nintendo's evolving Koopaling hierarchy. Larry serves as the Normal-type Gym Leader in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, released November 18, 2022, for Nintendo Switch, operating Medali Gym in Paldea while moonlighting as a corporate salaryman. His battles feature Pokémon like Staraptor and Dudunsparce, testing players' type matchups in a mid-game challenge. Other minor characters include Larry, a survivalist father in Telltale Games' The Walking Dead: Season One (2012), who antagonizes protagonist Lee Everett amid zombie apocalypse tensions before dying in episode 1. In indie horror titles like Puppet Combo's Blood Maniac (2020), Larry is a playable slasher villain inspired by 1980s VHS-era killers.

Literature

In W. Somerset Maugham's 1944 novel The Razor's Edge, Larry Darrell serves as the protagonist, a World War I aviator who returns to Chicago experiencing profound disillusionment and "delayed shock" from the war's horrors. Rejecting societal expectations of career and marriage, Larry travels to Paris and India to pursue spiritual enlightenment through manual labor, philosophical study, and encounters with mystics, ultimately achieving a transcendent understanding that prioritizes inner peace over material wealth. His journey contrasts sharply with the materialistic pursuits of his social circle, highlighting themes of existential questing and the rejection of conventional American success. Stephen King's 1978 novel The Stand features Larry Underwood as one of the primary protagonists in a post-apocalyptic narrative triggered by a superflu pandemic. Underwood begins as a self-centered rock musician enjoying modest fame from his single "Baby, Can You Dig Your Man?" but hampered by drug dependency, financial irresponsibility, and strained relationships, including with his mother and a fleeting lover named Rita Blakemoor. As society collapses, he confronts his flaws during a trek to join survivors in Boulder, Colorado, evolving into a more selfless figure who contributes to the community's defense against the demonic Randall Flagg, though his arc underscores persistent internal conflicts over loyalty and redemption. King's portrayal draws on Underwood's New York roots and artistic ambitions to explore human frailty amid moral dichotomies.

Other uses

Natural phenomena

Hurricane Larry was a long-lived Cape Verde-type tropical cyclone that formed on August 31, 2021, over the eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean from a tropical wave. It rapidly intensified into a hurricane by September 2, reaching Category 3 status on the Saffir-Simpson scale later that day with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph (195 km/h) and a minimum central pressure of 958 millibars. Larry peaked as a low-end Category 4 hurricane on September 5, maintaining major hurricane intensity for over five days, which marked it as one of the longest-lived major hurricanes in the Atlantic basin since Hurricane Dorian in 2019. The storm followed a northward to north-northeastward track, passing well east of the Lesser Antilles and brushing Bermuda as a Category 1 hurricane on September 6 with sustained winds of 80 mph (130 km/h), producing tropical storm-force gusts but limited structural damage on the island. Larry generated large swells that affected coastlines from the Caribbean to Newfoundland, including dangerous surf and rip currents along the U.S. East Coast, though no direct fatalities were reported from these. Weakening to a Category 1, it made landfall near Three Arms, Newfoundland, Canada, on September 11 with 90 mph (150 km/h) winds, the first hurricane landfall in the province since Hurricane Igor in 2010. Post-landfall, Larry transitioned into an extratropical cyclone while accelerating northeastward over the North Atlantic, producing hurricane-force wind gusts in southeastern Newfoundland—peaking at 109 mph (176 km/h) near Cape Pine—and a storm surge that caused coastal flooding. Rainfall totals exceeded 4 inches (100 mm) in parts of Newfoundland, leading to localized flooding, but overall damage was moderate, with power outages affecting over 100,000 customers temporarily. The system dissipated on September 13 near Greenland after merging with a larger extratropical low, having traversed over 4,000 miles (6,400 km) during its lifecycle. No deaths were directly attributed to Larry, underscoring its primarily offshore impacts despite its size and duration.

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