Larry Mahan

Larry Mahan

Nascimento : 1943-11-21, Salem, Oregon, USA

História

Larry Mahan is an American former professional rodeo cowboy. In 1972, Mahan had a small part in the Cliff Robertson movie, J.W. Coop. In 1975, he appeared in Six Pack Annie. In the 2007 movie No Country for Old Men, Josh Brolin's character asks for and purchases a pair of "Larry Mahans" at a western clothing store, and during a subsequent visit is asked by the clerk how his "Larrys are holding up". He also played in a movie called "The Honkers" (1972) with James Coburn and Slim Pickens.

Perfil

Larry Mahan

Filmes

The Black Emperor of Broadway
Charles' Friend at Speakeasy
This feature film tells the true story of Charles S. Gilpin; the first black star on Broadway and his leading role in Eugene O'Neill's controversial play, The Emperor Jones.
A Time to Revenge
Conrad
Back in Vietnam, Major Whittmar sold out his comrades to save his own skin. Now, he's a rich, ruthless land baron who's getting richer by squeezing out or killing off his neighbors. But when he and his cronies murder a rancher who threatens to expose them, the man's son, Will, swears vengeance.
The Good Old Boys
Blue Hannigan
An aging cowboy must choose between his desire to remain free and the responsibilities of maintaining a family.
Murder at the World Series
Gary Vaughn
A disturbed young man threatens violence at the World Series after failing to make the Houston Astros.
Six Pack Annie
Bustis
A buxom, beer-guzzling and naive country gal travels from her small town to Miami to find a 'sugar daddy' to save the family restaurant.
Mackintosh and T.J.
Dan
Roy is a ranch hand and a drifter. He takes a young man into his care and helps him to grow up.
The Honkers
Himself
An over-the-hill rodeo champion is so self-centered that he ignores his wife, son, and best friend.
Rodeo
Shot in four days during the 1968 National Rodeo Finals in Oklahoma City, this lyrical documentary takes you inside the arena atop a 2800 lb bull. Watch Freckles Brown, a legendary cowboy, conferring with a young Larry Mahan, the previous year's champion and see crowd favorite Myrtis Dightman trying to hold his own in a dramatic ride. "Rodeo" shows the classic struggle of man against beast, a matter of life and death. Dick Rosmini's hypnotizing folk-fusion soundtrack and an intricate sound mix add to the climatic result.