Larry Carroll | |
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Born | Pittsfield, MA |
Died | December 5, 2015 |
Residence | Hermosa Beach, CA |
Occupation | Director, Painter, Educator |
Known for | Sundog Productions, Peacemakers, “Sam Kinison: Why Did We Laugh?” |
Larry Carroll was a director, painter and educator who directed hundreds of television commercials and many hours of television series.
Larry was born in the Berkshires of Massachusetts where he grew up studying theatre and fine arts. He received his bachelor's degree in Art from the University of Florida.
After working as an art director/producer for various advertising agencies for many years, Carroll started directing commercials for Sundog Productions, a company he founded with offices in Detroit and Los Angeles. In that time, Carroll produced and directed hundreds of commercials for a wide range of clients including Ford, Chevrolet, Buick, Chrysler, Dodge, GMC, ABC TV, Domino’s Pizza, AC/Delco, Charles Schwab and numerous others.
Carroll also wrote, directed, and edited an award-winning, feature-length documentary on the late comedian Sam Kinison. The film, entitled “Sam Kinison: Why Did We Laugh?”, ran on HBO and won the Chris Award, the highest honor from the Columbus International Film Festival, the Telly for Best Documentary, the Best Director Award at the New York International Film and Video Festival, as well as several other awards.
Carroll then went on to direct episodic television, including the pilot for Peacemakers, a series he co-created for USA Network. The pilot was the second most watched premiere in cable television history. Recently, Carroll completed a short film titled, “Sword” for Canon Inc..