Larry Gilliard

About Larry Gilliard

Lawrence Gilliard, Jr. -- who was billed as Larry Gilliard, Jr. in his early credits -- has since begun to carve out a career working as leads in independent productions and in supporting and small roles in more mainstream films and TV projects. In 1993, he had a bit in Paul Mazursky's "The Pickle" and he played an unnamed hoodlum in "Money Train" (1995). Yet, in "Lotto Land" (made in 1993, released aside from festivals, 1996), Gilliard gave a sweet and taut performance as a young man who is walking the straight and narrow while his peers are selling drugs. He decides, instead, the invest all his money in lotto tickets in anticipation of winning the big score. On TV, Gilliard has oft been cast as street hoods, as he was in his first TV effort, "In the Line of Duty: Street Wars" (1992). In 1993's "Survive the Night" (USA), he was a gang leader terrorizing Stefanie Powers. That same year, Gilliard was a regular on the short-lived ABC series "George," starring George Foreman and his sons. Gilliard was Foreman's all-purpose support.

Education

Baltimore School For the Arts, Baltimore , Maryland

The Juilliard School, New York , New York

American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York , New York

Actors Studio, New York , New York

Career Milestones

1993

Starred in low-budget "Lotto Land" (theatrical release delayed until 1996)

1993

Was regular on short-lived "George" series

1992

Appeared in first TV movie, "In the Line of Duty: Street Wars"

1991

Made auspicious screen debut in "Straight Out of Brooklyn"