Larkin Malloy
Larkin Malloy (September 24, 1954 – September 29, 2016)[1] was an American soap opera actor, announcer, voice-over artist and acting teacher.[2]
Born as Thomas Larkin Malloy in New York City, the third child of John and Theresa (née Larkin) Malloy, both Irish immigrants. He had one older brother, Patrick Malloy, and one older sister, Maureen Malloy[citation needed]. He began his acting career in 1974[2] while he attended Iona College and acted in Off-Off-Broadway plays.[3]
Larkin appeared (and later starred) in such soap operas as The Edge of Night as (Jefferson Brown (1980–82)/Schuyler Whitney (1982-84); Guiding Light (Kyle Sampson (1984–87) and All My Children (Travis Montgomery (1987–91, 1997–98, 2001). He worked as the announcer for As the World Turns. While playing Schuyler Whitney on The Edge of Night, Malloy was hit by a car on Park Avenue.[3] He was temporarily replaced by James Horan.[4]
Malloy died on September 29, 2016 in New York City[5] from complications of a heart attack he suffered on September 24, his 62nd birthday.[6]
Filmography[]
- The Edge of Night (1980-84) (Schuyler Whitney) (668 episodes)
- Guiding Light (1984-87) (Kyle Sampson) (19 episodes)
- Loving (TV series) (1992) (Clay Alden #2) (129 episodes)
- All My Children (1987-1998) (Travis Montgomery) (38 episodes)
- Big Daddy (1999 film) (Restaurant Owner)
- Law & Order (2003) (Doug Barsky) (House Calls)
- As the World Turns (2002-06) (Radio Announcer (voice) / Dr. Weston) (4 episodes)
- Trivia Night (2016) (The Producer)
- Good Bones (2016) (Charles Schuyler)
- Tainted Dreams (2014-17) (Henry Steinman) (11 episodes)
References[]
- ^ "Veteran Soap Actor Larkin Malloy Dead At 62". CBS Los Angeles. September 30, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Lincoln, Ross A. (September 30, 2016). "Larkin Malloy Dies: 'All My Children' Alum & Acting Teacher Was 62". Deadline. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Craven, Jo (May 3, 1988). "Actor talks about career, show". Burlington Daily Times News. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
- ^ Larkin Malloy at IMDb
- ^ "Larkin Malloy Obituary from New York Times (via legacy.com)". October 9, 2016. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
- ^ "Soap Opera World Suffers Another Loss as Larkin Malloy Passes Away". SOAPHUB. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
External links[]
- 1954 births
- 2016 deaths
- American male soap opera actors
- American male stage actors
- American male television actors
- American male voice actors
- American people of Irish descent
- Male actors from New York City
- American actor stubs