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'''Larry Block''' (1942 - 2012) was an actor who appeared on many TV shows, including ''[[Soap operas|The Secret Storm]]'', ''[[Soap operas|General Hospital]]'', ''Charlie's Angels'', ''[[w:c:mash|M*A*S*H]]'', ''[[Miami Vice]]'', ''[[Murphy Brown]]'' and ''[[Law & Order]]''.
 
   
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In [[1971]], Block appeared on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' as [[Tom]], who worked at [[Hooper's Store]]. Like [[RaΓΊl JuliΓ‘]] and [[Charlotte Rae]], Tom only appeared on the show during [[Season 3 (1971-1972)|Season 3]]. He died on October 7, 2012.
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'''Larry Block''' (October 30, 1942 - October 7, 2012) was an actor who played [[Tom]], who worked at [[Hooper's Store]], on the [[Season 2 (1970-1971)|second]] and [[Season 3 (1971-1972)|third]] seasons of ''[[Sesame Street]]''.
   
 
Block starred in the 1978 pilot ''[[wikipedia:Space Force (film)|Space Force]]'' as Private Arnold Fleck, along with [[Jim Boyd]] and [[Fred Willard]], written by [[Norman Stiles]] and [[John Boni]]. His television career included appearances on ''[[Soap operas|The Secret Storm]]'', ''[[Soap operas|General Hospital]]'', ''[[Charlie's Angels]]'', ''[[M*A*S*H]]'', ''[[Miami Vice]]'', ''[[Murphy Brown]]'', and ''[[Law & Order]]''.
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Larry Block (October 30, 1942 - October 7, 2012) was an actor who played Tom, who worked at Hooper's Store, on the second and third seasons of Sesame Street.

Block starred in the 1978 pilot Space Force as Private Arnold Fleck, along with Jim Boyd and Fred Willard, written by Norman Stiles and John Boni. His television career included appearances on The Secret Storm, General Hospital, Charlie's Angels, M*A*S*H, Miami Vice, Murphy Brown, and Law & Order.