Larry Storch
American actor, voice actor, and comedian Lawrence Samuel Storch is best known for his comic TV roles. Storch has been thriving in the industry since 1939, appearing in many shows and films as an actor and comedian, especially in the 1940s. Storch had a tough childhood, especially during the Great Depression, and he shared that he wasn’t able to attend high school, and neither was he able to take a college degree. He instead found work as a stand-up comedian and earned $12 a week. The actor served the United States Navy during the Second World War alongside Tony Curtis.
After the war, he went back into stand-up comedy and later appeared in numerous variety shows. Other than those careers, he was also an impressionist and voice-over actor and was also in many films. He has voiced roles for The Batman/Superman Hour, Groovie Goolies, The Pink Panther Show, Koko the Clown, Treasure Island, Scooby Doo, and Tennessee Tuxedo. Storch was the first actor to voice The Joker character in Batman.