Larry Pennell | |
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Born |
Lawrence Kenneth Pennell February 21, 1928 Uniontown, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Died | August 28, 2013 | (aged 85)
Nationality | United States |
Other names | Bud Pennell |
Occupation | Film & television actor Professional Baseball Player |
Years active | 1955–2011 |
Lawrence Kenneth "Larry" "Bud" Pennell (February 21, 1928 – August 28, 2013) was an American television and film actor, often remembered for his role as "Dash Riprock" in the television series The Beverly Hillbillies. His career spanned half a century, including starring in the first-run syndicated adventure series Ripcord in the leading role of Paradiver Ted McKeever, as well as playing Keith Holden in the CBS' television series Lassie. He was also a former baseball player, playing on scholarship for the University of Southern California and later professionally for the Boston Braves organization.
Pennell was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, to entrepreneur Harold Pennell and homemaker Ruth Pennell. His parents moved to Niagara Falls, New York during the Great Depression in search of better opportunities. After a short time in New York, the family moved to California, where they lived in a studio apartment overlooking Angels Flight in Downtown Los Angeles. His family moved again when he was still young, purchasing a home near Paramount Studios in Hollywood, California. He became a newsboy on the studio lot, but athletics distracted him from any early interest in film.
Pennell played baseball throughout his youth. He attended Hollywood High School where he played first baseman and was later inducted into the school's athletic hall of fame. He was recruited by Rod Dedeaux to play baseball at USC, where he played beginning in 1947. Pennell attended the university on a full baseball scholarship and became one of the school's all-time letter winners. He left school early to play professionally for the Boston Braves organization.