Another thing I like to do is sit back and take in nature. To look at the birds, listen to their singing, go hiking, camping and jogging and running, walking along the beach, playing games and sometimes being alone with the great outdoors. It's very special to me.
I love sports, like most of my friends, and I try and keep my body in good shape. Not only for the series and for my lady, but for the fans.
I owe the public a good performance, the best I can give. We really bust our chops on 'CHiPs' but when I go home and get a weekend off, I want to spend it quietly, with my lady.
It's like with a girl: it's more fun to meet and slowly, gradually learn things about each other. A little mystery is always nice and it's interesting to still learn new things about someone you are involved with.
Look at what early fame and fortune did to Freddie Prinze. I think young people do best when they climb the ladder of success on rung at a time, otherwise, you can become dizzy. Sure, I used to get impatient and wish it would happen real quick, like overnight, but then you don't enjoy it as much.
It is an infamy to die and not be missed.
Larry moved into the business world, as the head of a pharmaceutical company called Team Elite in the late 1980s.
Larry is a spokeman for the disease Fibromylgia, and has served with the National Health Foundation Luminaries, and as Honorary National Chairman for Toys for Tots.
Larry returned to television to play Officer Jon Baker in the movie reunion CHiPS '99 alongside Erik Estrada.
Larry's first project as a producer was the story of the murder of actress/Playboy model Dorothy Stratten in a mini-movie starring Jamie Lee Curtis.
Larry decided to leave CHiPS in 1982, and was replaced by Tom Reily. Fans of the show were not pleased with the switch, and the show ended the following year.
Larry had been a guest on M*A*S*H, The Streets of San Francisco, and Hawaii Five-o, when he won his breakout role as Officer Jon Baker in CHiPs.
Larry started to pick up roles in television commercials, landing several, including one for Old Spice, the after-shave lotion.
Larry's acting lessons were temporarily put on hold in 1967, when he joined the Marines Corp Reserve to avoid the draft. He served over a year as an artilleryman in Vietnam. He was discharged as a Sargeant, and went back to college.
Larry moved to Los Angeles after finishing high school and a year of college to pursue a career in music, playing the piano.
Larry and his three siblings were raised by their mother after their father left, and died soon after. Feeling overwhelmed, she moved the family to Wyoming, they lived on his grandfather's ranch.