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04 commemorative 07-09-2022 9:38am

F Troop
 
Larry Storch, zany Cpl. Agarn on TV’s ‘F Troop,’ dies at 99

Lynn Elber

ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES – Larry Storch, the rubber-faced comic whose long career in theater, movies and television was capped by his “F Troop” role as zany Cpl. Agarn in the 1960s spoof of Western frontier TV shows, died Friday. Storch was 99.

Storch died of natural causes early in his New York City apartment, according to his manager, Matt Beckoff.

Although “F Troop” lasted only two seasons on ABC, from 1965 to 1967, it became a cult favorite in reruns. Its devoted fans could recite almost all of the adventures of the incredibly incompetent soldiers of Fort Courage and the members of the nearby Native American tribe who only pretended to be at war with them.

As Agarn, Storch was the wild-eyed partner and protege of Forrest Tucker’s wily Sgt. O’Rourke, who often schemed with Frank DeKova’s Chief Wild Eagle to fleece unsuspecting visitors. Ken Berry’s Capt. Parmenter was Fort Courage’s clueless commander.

Although “F Troop” brought him lasting fame, Storch appeared in scores of films and TV shows before and after the show. He also enjoyed a long career in theater and as a comic at resorts in New York State’s Catskill Mountains area.

He never regretted being best known for the series, his manager said.

“He embraced it. He loved being Agarn” and relished working with his co-stars, said Beckoff. Storch was the “kindest, sweetest person,” who always had time for autograph-seekers and was generous to people in need, he said.

Storch’s credits included “Funny Valentine,” “Sweet 16,” “Sex and the Single Girl,” “S.O.B.,” “Airport,” “Treasure Island” and “Oliver Twist.” On TV, he guest-starred on such shows as “Married… With Children,” “Archie Bunker’s Place,” “Trapper John, M.D.,” “Fantasy Island,” CHiPS,” “The Love Boat,” “Get Smart,” “Love American Style,” “Gilligan’s Island” and “Car 54 Where Are You?”

His many theater appearances ranged from a brutal detective in a 1983 Broadway revival of “Porgy and Bess” to Chief Sitting Bull in the 2000 revival of “Annie Get Your Gun” with Reba McEntire.

Storch said in a 1998 interview that he was surprised to be considered for an Army comedy such as “F Troop,” with it being well known that he served in the Navy during World War II. “All I knew about horses was that they give milk and can bite from both ends,” he quipped.

Indeed, it was his Navy service that had greatly boosted his career. During the war, he had met a radio operator in the Marshall Islands named Bernie Schwartz who had told him, “I’m going to be a movie star.” Storch, already a seasoned comic on the resort circuit, had tried to talk him out of it, warning him that the business could be tough.

They met again after the war, and Schwartz, who by now had changed his name to Tony Curtis, remembered the funny guy from the islands. Storch went on to appear in eight of Curtis’ movies, including “Captain Newman,” “Who Was That Lady?” and “The Great Race.”

Laurence Samuel Storch was born in New York City where, he recalled proudly, he went on to become class clown at DeWitt Clinton High School and “was invited not to come back.”

He practiced his comedy in Harlem theaters for $2 a night before graduating to the famed training ground for comedians of his era, the Catskills.

His first big break came on TV in the early 1950s with “The Cavalcade of Stars,” with Jackie Gleason. That led to “The Larry Storch Show,” a 1953 summer series. Regular movie and TV work followed.

Storch was married to Norma Greve from 1961 until her death in 2003.

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Mike Mercury 07-09-2022 9:53am

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MadInNc 07-09-2022 9:57am

he was the show RIP

The_Dude 07-09-2022 9:57am

Was he recently vaxxed?

Aerovette 07-09-2022 10:17am

He used to pop up on FB now and then.

Rodnok1 07-09-2022 10:31am

He definitely was the show, 99... Wow he had a great run. RIP.

GTOguy 07-09-2022 11:05am

Re-watched that show a few years ago and had forgotten how funny it was. Back when people could joke and laugh and basically be creative without being censored/cancelled because racism.

Anjdog2003 07-09-2022 12:19pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by The_Dude (Post 1969337)
Was he recently vaxxed?




He died with his mask on.

Dan Dlabay 07-09-2022 12:46pm

I remember watching that show as a kid Liked it. They just don't make shows like that anymore. May he rest in peace and be blessed by God.:sadangel:

ratflinger 07-09-2022 4:32pm

Well, 3rd actor that died in the last couple of days - so the others are safe for a while

VITE1 07-09-2022 5:38pm



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