Born in Arkansas, Laurence Luckinbill has had a long and illustrious career in theater, in films and on television, and as a journalist on assignment for The New York Times, Esquire Magazine, Cosmopolitan, and American Theater Magazine.
Among many Off- and On Broadways shows, his most notable are The Electric Map, The Boys In The Band, Chapter Two, The Shadow Box, Cabaret at Studio 54, and his own solo plays – Lyndon, Clarence Darrow Tonight, Teddy Tonight, and Hemingway.
Among many films, he is most notable as Sybok, Spock’s brother, in Star Trek V, The Final Frontier, and in the original film version of The Boys in the Band. And on television, as the star of his series The Delphi Bureau,
His awards include an Emmy, an Emmy nomination, a Tony nomination, The New York Critic’s Circle Award, The ABA’s Silver Gavel Award, and a Dramatist’s Guild Nomination for Best Solo Play. He is a member of the Arkansas Entertainer’s Hall of Fame.
His most recent publication is TEDDY, a graphic novel based on his play, for which he received the Theodore Roosevelt Children’s Book Prize.
Larry has been married to Lucie Arnaz for 43 years. He has five children – two from his previous marriage to actress Robin Strasser (Nicholas and Benjamin), and three with Lucie (Simon, Joseph and Katharine). His greatest gift in a blessed life, by far, is a grand marriage, and good, honest, kind children.
Father of Love, thank you for ALL things!
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Laurence Luckinbill
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