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Tall and husky in a gangly way, Larry Drake was so convincing as the developmentally-challenged Benny Stulwicz on NBC's "L.A. Law" for seven seasons (1987-94) that he was undoubtedly asked by people on the street if he were, indeed, retarded. The role won him two Emmy awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and turned an obscure stage career into that of a viable character player and occasional lead.

Drake had migrated from Oklahoma to Dallas, TX to perform in regional theater after graduating from college....

Filmography

Dimensions - ( / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Nobody Knows - ( / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Pathology - ( Fat Bastard / 2007 / Released / )
Living the Dream - ( Richard / 2006 / Released / )
Spun - ( Dr. K / 2003 / Released / )
American Pie 2 - ( Natalie's Dad / 2001 / Released / )
Dark Asylum - ( The Trasher / 2001 / Released / )
Desert Heat - ( / 1999 / Released / )
Overnight Delivery - ( Hal Ipswich / 1999 / Released / Alliance Releasing )
Bean - ( Elmer / 1997 / Released / Gaga Entertainment )
Paranoia - ( / 1997 / Released / )
The Time of Her Time - ( / 1997 / Released / )
Darkman II: The Return of Durant - ( Robert G Durant / 1995 / Released / )
The Journey of August King - ( Olaf Singletary / 1995 / Released / Alliance Releasing )
Dr. Giggles - ( Dr Evan Rendell / 1992 / Released / JVC Victor )
Darkman - ( Robert G Durant / 1990 / Released / )
For Keeps - ( Night Clerk / 1988 / Released / )
The Karate Kid - ( 1st Yahoo / 1984 / Released / )
The Big Brawl - ( 1st Judge / 1980 / Released / )
Truckin' Man - ( / 1975 / Released / Preacherman )
This Stuff'll Kill Ya! - ( Bubba / 1971 / Released / Ultima Productions Inc )
TV Credits
Gryphon ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
Mrs. Harris ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
Officer Down ( 2005 / Released ): Actor
Boston Legal ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
Firefly ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
L.A. Law: The Movie ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
Crossing Jordan ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
L.A. Law: The E! True Hollywood Story ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Six Feet Under ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Thieves ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Outer Limits Farewell Tribute ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Runaway Virus ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Batman Beyond ( 1999 / Released ): Voice
Fantasy Island ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Prey ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Dead Man's Gun ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Johnny Bravo ( 1997 / Released ): Voice
Stargate SG-1 ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
7th Heaven ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
Peter Benchley's The Beast ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
Power 98 ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
The Outer Limits ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
One More Mountain ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
The "L.A. Law" 100th Episode Special ( 1991 / Released ): Actor
The Legend of Prince Valiant ( 1991 / Released ): Voice
The Secret ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
And All Through the House ( 1989 / Released ): Actor
The 41st Annual Emmy Awards ( 1989 / Released ): Actor
The Hollywood Christmas Parade ( 1989 / Released ): Actor
Too Good to Be True ( 1988 / Released ): Actor
Dark Night of the Scarecrow ( 1981 / Released ): Actor
L.A. Law ( Released ): Actor
Star Trek: Voyager ( Released ): Actor
The Naked Truth ( Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

Tall and husky in a gangly way, Larry Drake was so convincing as the developmentally-challenged Benny Stulwicz on NBC's "L.A. Law" for seven seasons (1987-94) that he was undoubtedly asked by people on the street if he were, indeed, retarded. The role won him two Emmy awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and turned an obscure stage career into that of a viable character player and occasional lead.

Drake had migrated from Oklahoma to Dallas, TX to perform in regional theater after graduating from college. While he found regular work, he was unable to land a local TV commercial and decided to return to school. Auditioning for a university program towards a doctorate in theater, Drake was advised to abandon his plans for a teaching career and try his hand as a professional actor. Emboldened, he relocated to Southern California in 1980 and soon found employment at San Diego's Old Globe Theatre where he worked for four years. On occasion, Drake was able to snag small roles such as in the 1981 CBS movie "Dark Night of the Scarecrow", or in the feature "The Karate Kid" (1984).

In 1987, Drake auditioned for a one-scene role on an episode of "L.A. Law"; the role was as a mentally-impaired adult male who had unwittingly committed a crime. Audience reaction to the character was so favorable that he was asked to join the regular cast of the series. His character, Benny Stulwicz, held a job at the law firm, learned to live on his own, found romance, tried to adopt a homeless teenaged boy, and provided an oddly common sense take on some of the more bizarre events at the firm. After winning his first Emmy, Drake landed strong supporting roles in TV-movies, including "Too Good to Be True" (NBC, 1988), a remake of the 1945 feature "Leave Her to Heaven", and "Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Smart Story" (CBS, 1991). By the late 90s, he had a pivotal role in the NBC miniseries "Peter Benchley's 'The Beast'" (1996) and returned to the series grind as co-star of the ABC drama "Prey" (1998).

Trying to capitalize on his small screen fame, Drake segued to features as the deliciously sadistic crime boss Robert G Durant, the nemesis of Liam Neeson's "Darkman" (1990), a role he reprised in the Neeson-less sequel "Darkman II: The Return of Durant" (1995). He also portrayed a murderous heart surgeon in "Dr. Giggles" (1992) and a wealthy plantation owner searching for a runaway female slave in 'The Journey of August King" (1995).


Profession(s):
Actor, loaded trucks, car inspector
Sometimes Credited As:
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Family
father:Raymond Drake
mother:Lorraine Drake

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Education
University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma BFA drama
Awards (Back to top)
Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series "L.A. Law" 1988 - 1989
Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series "L.A. Law" 1987 - 1988

Milestones (Back to top)
1996 Co-starred in the NBC miniseries "Peter Benchley's 'The Beast'"
1995 Reprised villainous role in "Darkman II: The Return of Durant"
1992 Had title role in the horror film "Dr. Giggles"
1990 Played the evil Robert G Durant in "Darkman"
1981 Made first TV-movie, "Dark Night of the Scarecrow" (CBS)
1980 Moved to Los Angeles to join Old Globe Theatre Co.
1976 - 1980 Appeared in regional theater in Dallas, TX
1971 Played first feature role, ""This Stuff'll Kill Ya!"
Had regular role as the mentally-challenged Benny on the NBC legal drama "L.A. Law"; won two Emmy Awards for the role


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