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Larry King

Larry King (born Lawrence Harvey Zeiger;[1] November 19, 1933 – January 23, 2021) was an American television and radio host, whose awards included 2 Peabodys, an Emmy and 10 Cable ACE Awards.[2] Over his career, he hosted over 50,000 interviews.[3]

Larry King
King in 2017
Born
Lawrence Harvey Zeiger

(1933-11-19)November 19, 1933
New York City, U.S.
DiedJanuary 23, 2021(2021-01-23) (aged 87)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupations
  • Television host
  • radio host
  • spokesman
Years active1957–2021
Spouses
Freda Miller
(m. 1952; ann. 1953)
Annette Kaye
(m. 1961; div. 1961)
Alene Akins
(m. 1961; div. 1963)
(m. 1967; div. 1972)
Mickey Sutphin
(m. 1963; div. 1967)
Sharon Lepore
(m. 1976; div. 1983)
Julie Alexander
(m. 1989; div. 1992)
Shawn Southwick
(m. 1997)
Children5

King was born and raised in New York City to Jewish parents who immigrated to the United States from Belarus in the 1930s. He studied at Lafayette High School, a public high school in Brooklyn. He was a WMBM radio interviewer in the Miami area in the 1950s and 1960s, and gained prominence in 1978 as host of The Larry King Show, an all-night nationwide call-in radio program heard on the Mutual Broadcasting System.[4]

From 1985 to 2010, he hosted the nightly interview television program Larry King Live on CNN.[5][6] King hosted Larry King Now from 2012 to 2020,[7] which aired on Hulu, Ora TV, and RT America. He hosted Politicking with Larry King, a weekly political talk show, on the same three channels from 2013 to 2020. King also appeared in television series and films, usually playing himself. He remained active until his death in 2021, from complications of COVID-19 and sepsis, at the age of 87.[8][9]

Early life and education

King was born in Brooklyn on November 19, 1933.[10] He was one of two children of Jennie (née Gitlitz), a garment worker who was born in Minsk, Russian Empire, and Aaron Zeiger, a restaurant owner and defense-plant worker who was born in Pinsk, Russian Empire.[11][12][13] His parents were Orthodox Jews who immigrated to the United States from Belarus in the 1930s.[1][14][15]

King attended Lafayette High School, a public high school in Brooklyn.[16] When King was nine years old, his father died of a heart attack.[17][18] This resulted in King, his mother, and brother going on government welfare.[17] King was greatly affected by his father's death, and subsequently lost interest in his schoolwork.[19][20]

After graduating from high school, King worked to help support his mother.[21] From an early age, he desired to work in radio broadcasting.[21]

Career

Miami radio and television

 
King's mugshot from his 1971 arrest in Miami; the charges were ultimately dropped.

A CBS staff announcer, whom King met by chance, suggested he go to Florida which was a growing media market with openings for inexperienced broadcasters. King went to Miami, and after initial setbacks, he gained his first job in radio. The manager of a small station, WAHR[22] (now WMBM)[23] in Miami Beach, hired him to clean up and perform miscellaneous tasks.[24] When one of the station's announcers abruptly quit, King was put on the air. His first broadcast was on May 1, 1957, working as the disc jockey from 9 a.m. to noon.[25] He also did two afternoon newscasts and a sportscast. He was paid $50 a week.

He acquired the name Larry King when the general manager claimed that Zeiger was too difficult to remember, so minutes before airtime, Larry chose the surname "King", which he got from an advertisement in the Miami Herald for King's Wholesale Liquor.[26] Within two years, he legally changed his name to Larry King.[27]

He began to conduct interviews on a mid-morning show for WIOD, at Pumpernik's Restaurant in Miami Beach.[28] He would interview whoever walked in. His first interview was with a waiter at the restaurant.[29] Two days later, singer Bobby Darin, in Miami for a concert that evening, walked into Pumpernik's[30][31] having heard King's radio show; Darin became King's first celebrity interview guest.[32][33]

King's Miami radio show brought him local attention. A few years later, in May 1960, he hosted Miami Undercover, airing Sunday nights at 11:30 p.m. on WPST-TV Channel 10 (now WPLG).[34]

King credited his success on local television to the assistance of comedian Jackie Gleason, whose national television variety show was being taped in Miami Beach beginning in 1964. "That show really took off because Gleason came to Miami," King said in a 1996 interview he gave when inducted into the Broadcasters' Hall of Fame. "He did that show and stayed all night with me. We stayed till five in the morning. He didn't like the set, so we broke into the general manager's office and changed the set. Gleason changed the set, he changed the lighting, and he became like a mentor of mine."[35]

During this period, WIOD gave King further exposure as a color commentator for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League, during their 1970 season and most of their 1971 season.[36] However, he was dismissed by both WIOD and television station WTVJ as a late-night radio host and sports commentator as of December 20, 1971, when he was arrested after being accused of grand larceny by a former business partner, Louis Wolfson.[37][38] Other staff covered the Dolphins' games into their 24–3 loss to Dallas in Super Bowl VI. King also lost his weekly column at the Miami Beach Sun newspaper. The charges were dropped.[38][39] Eventually, King was rehired by WIOD.[38] For several years during the 1970s, he hosted a sports talk-show called "Sports-a-la-King" that featured guests and callers.[32]

The Larry King Show

 
King with Hillary Clinton in 1993
 
King interviewing Vladimir Putin in 2000
 
King interviewing President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush in 2006

On January 30, 1978, King began broadcasting a nightly coast-to-coast program on the Mutual Broadcasting System,[40] inheriting the talk show slot that had begun with Herb Jepko in 1975, then followed by "Long John" Nebel in 1977, until his illness and death the following year.[41] King's Mutual show rapidly developed a devoted audience,[42] called "King-aholics".[43]

The Larry King Show[40] was broadcast live Monday through Friday from midnight to 5:30 a.m. Eastern Time. King would interview a guest for the first hour, with callers asking questions that continued the interview for the next two hours.[43] At 3 a.m., the Open Phone America segment began, where he allowed callers to discuss any topic they pleased with him,[42][44] until the end of the program when he expressed his own political opinions. Many stations in the western time zones carried the Open Phone America portion of the show live, followed by the guest interview on tape delay.[45][23]

Some of King's regular callers used pseudonyms or were given nicknames by King, such as "The Numbers Guy",[46] "The Chair", "The Portland Laugher",[42] "The Miami Derelict", and "The Scandal Scooper".[47] At the beginning, the show had 28 affiliates,[48] though the number was eventually above 500. King hosted the show until stepping down in 1994.[49] King occasionally entertained the audience by telling amusing stories from his youth or early broadcasting career.[50][51][44][22]

For its final year, the show was moved to afternoons. After King stepped down, Mutual gave the afternoon slot to David Brenner[52] and Mutual's affiliates were given the option of carrying the audio of King's new CNN evening television program. After Westwood One dissolved Mutual in 1999, the radio simulcast of the CNN show continued until December 31, 2009.[53]

Larry King Live

Larry King Live began on CNN in June 1985. On the show, King hosted a broad range of guests, from figures such as UFO conspiracy theorists and alleged psychics,[54] to prominent politicians and entertainment industry figures, often doing their first or only interview on breaking news stories on his show. After broadcasting his CNN show from 9 to 10 p.m., King then traveled to the studios of the Mutual Broadcasting System to do his radio show,[55] when both shows still aired.

 
King in 2006

Two of his best-remembered interviews involved political figures. In 1992, billionaire Ross Perot announced his presidential bid on the show. In 1993, a debate between Al Gore and Perot became CNN's most-watched segment until 2015.[8]

Unlike many interviewers, King had a direct, non-confrontational approach. His reputation for asking easy, open-ended questions made him attractive to important figures who wanted to state their position while avoiding being challenged on contentious topics.[56] King said that when interviewing authors, he did not read their books in advance, so that he would not know more than his audience.[4][55] Throughout his career, King interviewed many of the leading figures of his time. According to CNN, King conducted more than 30,000 interviews in his career.[57]

King also wrote a regular newspaper column in USA Today for almost 20 years, from shortly after that first national newspaper's debut in Baltimore-Washington in 1982 until September 2001.[58] The column consisted of short "plugs, superlatives and dropped names" but was dropped when the newspaper redesigned its "Life" section.[59] The column was resurrected in blog form in November 2008[60] and on Twitter in April 2009.[61]

During his career, he did more than 60,000 interviews.[62] CNN's Larry King Live became "the longest-running television show hosted by the same person, on the same network and in the same time slot", and was recognized for it by the Guinness Book of World Records.[63] He retired in 2010 after taping 6,000 episodes of the show.[64]

Departure

On June 29, 2010, King announced that after 25 years, he would be stepping down as the show's host. However, he stated that he would remain with CNN to host occasional specials.[65] The announcement came in the wake of speculation that CNN had approached Piers Morgan, the British television personality and journalist, as King's primetime replacement,[66] which was confirmed that September.[67][68]

The final edition of Larry King Live aired on December 16, 2010.[69] The show concluded with his last thoughts and a thank you to his audience for watching and supporting him over the years. The concluding words of Larry King on the show were, "I... I, I don't know what to say except to you, my audience, thank you. And instead of goodbye, how about so long."[70]

On February 17, 2012, CNN announced that he would no longer host specials.[71]

Shows on Ora TV

In March 2012, King co-founded Ora TV, a production company, with his then-wife Shawn Southwick King and Mexican business magnate Carlos Slim.[72] On January 16, 2013, Ora TV celebrated their 100th episode of Larry King Now. In September 2017, King stated that he had no intention of ever retiring and expected to host his programs until he died.[73]

Ora TV signed a multi-year deal with Hulu to exclusively carry King's new talk-oriented web series, Larry King Now, beginning July 17.[74] On October 23, 2012, King hosted the third-party presidential debate on Ora TV, featuring Jill Stein, Rocky Anderson, Virgil Goode, and Gary Johnson.[75]

In May 2013, the Russian-owned RT America network announced that they struck a deal with Ora TV to host the Larry King Now show on its network. King said in an advertisement on RT America: "I would rather ask questions to people in positions of power, instead of speaking on their behalf." The show continued to be available on Hulu.com and Ora.tv.[76]

When criticized for doing business with a Russian-owned TV network in 2014, King responded, "I don't work for RT", commenting that his podcasts, Larry King Now and Politicking, are licensed for a fee to RT America by New York-based Ora TV. "It's a deal made between the companies ... They just license our shows. If they took something out, I would never do it. It would be bad if they tried to edit out things. I wouldn't put up with it."[77]

Other ventures

King remained active as a writer and television personality thereafter.

King guest starred in episodes of Arthur, 30 Rock and Gravity Falls, had cameos in Ghostbusters and Bee Movie, and voiced Doris the Ugly Stepsister in Shrek 2 and its sequels.[9] He also played himself in The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story[78][79] and appeared as himself in an episode of Law and Order: Trial by Jury.

King hosted the educational television series In View with Larry King from 2013 to 2015, which was carried on cable television networks including Fox Business Network and Discovery[80] and produced by The Profiles Series production company.[81]

King and his wife Shawn appeared on WWE Raw in October 2012, participating in a storyline involving professional wrestlers The Miz and Kofi Kingston.[82]

King became a very active user on the social-networking site Twitter, where he posted thoughts and commented on a wide variety of subjects. King stated, "I love tweeting, I think it's a different world we've entered. When people were calling in, they were calling into the show and now on Twitter, I'm giving out thoughts, opinions. The whole concept has changed."[83]

After 2011, he also made various television infomercials, often appearing as a "host" discussing products like Omega-3 fatty acid dietary supplement OmegaXL with guests, in an interview style reminiscent of his past television programs.[84][85][86]

ProPublica reported that in 2019 King had been manipulated into starring in a fake interview with a Russian journalist containing disinformation about Chinese dissident Guo Wengui, which was subsequently spread by Chinese government associated social media accounts.[87]

Charitable works

Following his 1987 heart attack, King founded the Larry King Cardiac Foundation, a non-profit organization[88][89] which paid for life-saving cardiac procedures for people who otherwise would not be able to afford them.[90]

On August 30, 2010, King served as the host of Chabad's 30th annual "To Life" telethon, in Los Angeles.[91]

He donated to the Beverly Hills 9/11 Memorial Garden, where his name is on the monument.[92]

Personal life

King was married eight times, to seven women.[93] He married high-school sweetheart Freda Miller in 1952 at age 19.[94] That union ended the following year at the behest of their parents, who reportedly had the marriage annulled.[94] He was later briefly married to Annette Kaye,[94] who gave birth to his son, Larry Jr., in November 1961. King did not meet Larry Jr. until the latter was in his 30's.[95]

In 1961, King married his third wife, Alene Akins, a Playboy Bunny, at one of the magazine's eponymous nightclubs. He adopted Akins' son Andy in 1962; the couple divorced the following year.[94] In 1963, he married his fourth wife, Mary Francis "Mickey" Sutphin, who divorced him.[94] He remarried Akins, with whom he had a second child, Chaia, in 1969.[94] The couple divorced a second time in 1972.[94] In 1997, Dove Books published a book written by King and Chaia, Daddy Day, Daughter Day. Aimed at young children, it tells each of their accounts of his divorce from Akins.

 
Comedian Gilbert Gottfried fed by Larry King's seventh wife Shawn Southwick in 1999
 
King with then-wife Shawn Southwick and their children Chance and Cannon in 2002

On September 25, 1976, King married his fifth wife, mathematics teacher and production assistant Sharon Lepore. The couple divorced in 1983.[96]

King met businesswoman Julie Alexander in 1989, and proposed to her on the couple's first date on August 1, 1989.[97] Alexander became King's sixth wife on October 7, 1989, when the two were married in Washington, D.C.[98] The couple lived in different cities, however, with Alexander in Philadelphia, and King in Washington, D.C., where he worked. They separated in 1990 and divorced in 1992.[98] He became engaged to actress Deanna Lund in 1995, after five weeks of dating, but they remained unmarried.[99]

In 1997, he married his seventh wife, Shawn Southwick, born in 1959[100][101] (as Shawn Ora Engemann),[100] a singer, actress, and TV host.[102] They wed in King's Los Angeles hospital room three days before he underwent heart surgery to clear an occluded blood vessel.[101] The couple had two children: Chance, born March 1999, and Cannon, born May 2000.[103] He was stepfather to Arena Football League quarterback Danny Southwick.[104] On King and Southwick's 10th anniversary in September 2007, Southwick joked she was "the only [wife] to have lasted into the two digits".[102] Larry and Shawn King filed for divorce in 2010 but reconciled,[101][105][106] and filed for divorce again on August 20, 2019.[107][108] They were estranged and going through divorce proceedings at the time of King's death in 2021.[109]

From his seven wives, King had five children and nine grandchildren, as well as four great-grandchildren.[110][111] His children with Alene (Andy and Chaia), died within weeks of each other in August 2020, Andy at 65 from a heart attack and Chaia at 51 from lung cancer.[111][112]

King resided in Beverly Hills, California.[113] A lifelong Brooklyn / Los Angeles Dodgers fan, he was frequently seen behind home plate at the team's games.[114] He was previously part of an investment group that attempted to bring a Major League Baseball franchise to Buffalo, New York, in 1990.[115] He lost $2.8 million to Bernie Madoff.[39]

In 2009,[39] 2011,[116] and several times in 2015,[117][118] King said that he would like to be cryonically suspended. He discussed the issue with his family two years before his death, and "after much consideration," he decided that he did not want to undergo the procedure.[119]

In his early eighties, King took human growth hormone daily.[18][118]

After describing himself as a Jewish agnostic in 2005,[120] he stated that he was fully atheist in 2015.[117] In 2017, he told The Jerusalem Post, "I love being Jewish, am proud of my Jewishness, and I love Israel".[121]

Illnesses and death

On February 24, 1987, King had a major heart attack before a successful quintuple-bypass surgery.[51][122] Following this, he wrote two books about living with heart disease. Mr. King, You're Having a Heart Attack: How a Heart Attack and Bypass Surgery Changed My Life (1989, ISBN 978-0-440-50039-1), which was written with New York's Newsday science editor B. D. Colen, and Taking On Heart Disease: Famous Personalities Recall How They Triumphed over the Nation's #1 Killer and How You Can, Too (2004, ISBN 978-1-57954-820-9), which features the experience of various celebrities with cardiovascular disease, including Peggy Fleming and Regis Philbin.[123] King quit smoking after the heart attack, having smoked three packs of cigarettes a day until then.[124]

King related his heart attack experience in an interview in the 2014 British documentary film The Widowmaker, which advocates for coronary calcium scanning to motivate preventive cardiology and highlights the financial conflicts of interest in the widespread use of coronary stents.[125][126][127] He received annual chest X-rays to monitor his heart condition. During his 2017 examination, doctors discovered a malignant tumor in his lung. It was then successfully removed with surgery.[73]

On April 23, 2019, King underwent a scheduled angioplasty and also had stents inserted. It was erroneously reported that he had another heart attack along with heart failure; these claims were later retracted.[128] He returned to Politicking with Larry King on August 15. On November 27, he said he had had a stroke in March, and was in a coma "for weeks".[129] He later admitted he had contemplated suicide following the stroke, telling Los Angeles television station KTLA, "I thought I was just going to bite the bullet. I didn't want to live this way."[130]

On January 2, 2021, it was revealed that King had been hospitalized with COVID-19 ten days earlier in a Los Angeles hospital.[131] King's widow Shawn Southwick-King told Entertainment Tonight that he had recovered from COVID-19, but died of sepsis as a complication on January 23, 2021, at the age of 87 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles.[132][8][9][133][134] According to the death certificate obtained by People magazine, sepsis was the immediate cause of death. It also listed two underlying conditions leading to the infection – acute hypoxemic respiratory failure and end-stage renal disease.[135]

In February 2021, it was reported that Shawn had gone to court to contest the deceased's handwritten will written in 2019, which had left his estate (valued at $2 million) to his five surviving children. Shawn alleges her stepson Larry King Jr. exerted undue influence over his father towards the end of his life, and that the handwritten will conflicts with a will he signed in 2015, in which she was named executor of his estate.[136] This does not include more valuable "assets that were held in trusts".[137]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1984 Ghostbusters Larry King [20]
1985 Lost in America Voice[138]
1989 Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives! Talk show host
1990 Crazy People Larry King
1990 The Exorcist III
1993 Dave
1993 We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story Voice
1995 Open Season
1996 The Long Kiss Goodnight
1997 Contact [20]
1997 The Jackal
1998 Primary Colors
1998 Bulworth
1998 Enemy of the State
2000 The Contender
2000 The Kid [20]
2001 America's Sweethearts Larry King
2002 John Q
2004 The Stepford Wives
2004 Shrek 2 Doris Voice (U.S. Version)
2007 Shrek the Third Voice
2007 Bee Movie Bee Larry King Voice[39]
2008 Swing Vote Larry King
2010 Shrek Forever After Doris Voice
2012 The Dictator Larry King
2013 The Power of Few
2015 Chloe & Theo
2015 Dude Bro Party Massacre III
2017 American Satan Final film role

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1961 Miami Undercover Sleepy Sam Episode: The Thrush
1985–2010 Larry King Live Self; Host 6,076 Episodes
1990–96 Murphy Brown Larry King 2 episodes
1991–92 The Simpsons Voice; 2 episodes
1995 The Larry Sanders Show Episode: The P.A.
1995 Coach Episode: Is it Hot in Here or is it Just Me?
1996 Murder One Episode: Chapter Twenty-One
1996 Bonnie Episode: Better Offer
1997 Spin City Episode: An Affair to Remember
1997 Frasier Episode: My Fair Frasier
2002 The Practice Episode: The Verdict
Arli$$ Episode: Standards and Practice
Arthur Episode: Elwood City Turns 100!
2004 Sesame Street Episode: 4074
2005 Boston Legal Episode: Truly, Madly, Deeply
Law and Order: Trial by Jury Episode: Day
2006 Law and Order: Criminal Intent Episode: Weeping Willow
2007 Shark Episode: Wayne's World 2: Revenge of the Shark
The Closer Episode: Til Death do Us Part - Part II
2008 Ugly Betty Episode: The Kids are all right
2009 30 Rock Episode: Larry King[39]
2012–16 Gravity Falls Wax Larry King 2 episodes
2013 1600 Penn Larry King Episode: Marry Me, Baby
2014 Murder in the First Episode: Family Matters
2016 The People v. O.J. Simpson 4 episodes

Awards and nominations

 
King at the 70th Annual Peabody Awards, May 2011

King received many broadcasting awards. He won the Peabody Award for Excellence in broadcasting for both his radio (1982)[8][139] and television (1992)[140][139] shows. He also won ten CableACE Awards for Best Interviewer and for Best Talk Show Series.[8]

In 1989, King was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame,[141] and in 1996 to the Broadcasters' Hall of Fame.[21] In 2002, the industry publication Talkers Magazine named King both the fourth-greatest radio talk show host of all time and the top television talk show host of all time.[142]

In 1994, King received the Scopus Award from the American Friends of Hebrew University.[1][143] In 1996, he received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement presented by Awards Council member Art Buchwald.[144]

He was given the Golden Mike Award for Lifetime Achievement in January 2008, by the Radio & Television News Association of Southern California.[8]

King was an honorary member of the Rotary Club of Beverly Hills.[145] He was also a recipient of the President's Award honoring his impact on media from the Los Angeles Press Club in 2006.[146]

King was the first recipient of the Arizona State University Hugh Downs Award for Communication Excellence,[147] presented April 11, 2007, via satellite by Downs himself.[148]

King was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters by Bradley University; for which he said "is really a hoot". King received numerous honorary degrees from George Washington University, the Columbia School of Medicine, Brooklyn College, the New England Institute of Technology, and the Pratt Institute.[149][150]

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This article is about the television host For other uses see Larry King disambiguation Larry King born Lawrence Harvey Zeiger 1 November 19 1933 January 23 2021 was an American television and radio host whose awards included 2 Peabodys an Emmy and 10 Cable ACE Awards 2 Over his career he hosted over 50 000 interviews 3 Larry KingKing in 2017BornLawrence Harvey Zeiger 1933 11 19 November 19 1933New York City U S DiedJanuary 23 2021 2021 01 23 aged 87 Los Angeles California U S OccupationsTelevision host radio host spokesmanYears active1957 2021SpousesFreda Miller m 1952 ann 1953 wbr Annette Kaye m 1961 div 1961 wbr Alene Akins m 1961 div 1963 wbr m 1967 div 1972 wbr Mickey Sutphin m 1963 div 1967 wbr Sharon Lepore m 1976 div 1983 wbr Julie Alexander m 1989 div 1992 wbr Shawn Southwick m 1997 wbr Children5King was born and raised in New York City to Jewish parents who immigrated to the United States from Belarus in the 1930s He studied at Lafayette High School a public high school in Brooklyn He was a WMBM radio interviewer in the Miami area in the 1950s and 1960s and gained prominence in 1978 as host of The Larry King Show an all night nationwide call in radio program heard on the Mutual Broadcasting System 4 From 1985 to 2010 he hosted the nightly interview television program Larry King Live on CNN 5 6 King hosted Larry King Now from 2012 to 2020 7 which aired on Hulu Ora TV and RT America He hosted Politicking with Larry King a weekly political talk show on the same three channels from 2013 to 2020 King also appeared in television series and films usually playing himself He remained active until his death in 2021 from complications of COVID 19 and sepsis at the age of 87 8 9 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Miami radio and television 2 2 The Larry King Show 2 3 Larry King Live 2 3 1 Departure 2 4 Shows on Ora TV 2 5 Other ventures 3 Charitable works 4 Personal life 5 Illnesses and death 6 Filmography 6 1 Film 6 2 Television 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education EditKing was born in Brooklyn on November 19 1933 10 He was one of two children of Jennie nee Gitlitz a garment worker who was born in Minsk Russian Empire and Aaron Zeiger a restaurant owner and defense plant worker who was born in Pinsk Russian Empire 11 12 13 His parents were Orthodox Jews who immigrated to the United States from Belarus in the 1930s 1 14 15 King attended Lafayette High School a public high school in Brooklyn 16 When King was nine years old his father died of a heart attack 17 18 This resulted in King his mother and brother going on government welfare 17 King was greatly affected by his father s death and subsequently lost interest in his schoolwork 19 20 After graduating from high school King worked to help support his mother 21 From an early age he desired to work in radio broadcasting 21 Career EditMiami radio and television Edit King s mugshot from his 1971 arrest in Miami the charges were ultimately dropped A CBS staff announcer whom King met by chance suggested he go to Florida which was a growing media market with openings for inexperienced broadcasters King went to Miami and after initial setbacks he gained his first job in radio The manager of a small station WAHR 22 now WMBM 23 in Miami Beach hired him to clean up and perform miscellaneous tasks 24 When one of the station s announcers abruptly quit King was put on the air His first broadcast was on May 1 1957 working as the disc jockey from 9 a m to noon 25 He also did two afternoon newscasts and a sportscast He was paid 50 a week He acquired the name Larry King when the general manager claimed that Zeiger was too difficult to remember so minutes before airtime Larry chose the surname King which he got from an advertisement in the Miami Herald for King s Wholesale Liquor 26 Within two years he legally changed his name to Larry King 27 He began to conduct interviews on a mid morning show for WIOD at Pumpernik s Restaurant in Miami Beach 28 He would interview whoever walked in His first interview was with a waiter at the restaurant 29 Two days later singer Bobby Darin in Miami for a concert that evening walked into Pumpernik s 30 31 having heard King s radio show Darin became King s first celebrity interview guest 32 33 King s Miami radio show brought him local attention A few years later in May 1960 he hosted Miami Undercover airing Sunday nights at 11 30 p m on WPST TV Channel 10 now WPLG 34 King credited his success on local television to the assistance of comedian Jackie Gleason whose national television variety show was being taped in Miami Beach beginning in 1964 That show really took off because Gleason came to Miami King said in a 1996 interview he gave when inducted into the Broadcasters Hall of Fame He did that show and stayed all night with me We stayed till five in the morning He didn t like the set so we broke into the general manager s office and changed the set Gleason changed the set he changed the lighting and he became like a mentor of mine 35 During this period WIOD gave King further exposure as a color commentator for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League during their 1970 season and most of their 1971 season 36 However he was dismissed by both WIOD and television station WTVJ as a late night radio host and sports commentator as of December 20 1971 when he was arrested after being accused of grand larceny by a former business partner Louis Wolfson 37 38 Other staff covered the Dolphins games into their 24 3 loss to Dallas in Super Bowl VI King also lost his weekly column at the Miami Beach Sun newspaper The charges were dropped 38 39 Eventually King was rehired by WIOD 38 For several years during the 1970s he hosted a sports talk show called Sports a la King that featured guests and callers 32 The Larry King Show Edit Main article Larry King Show King with Hillary Clinton in 1993 King interviewing Vladimir Putin in 2000 King interviewing President George W Bush and First Lady Laura Bush in 2006 On January 30 1978 King began broadcasting a nightly coast to coast program on the Mutual Broadcasting System 40 inheriting the talk show slot that had begun with Herb Jepko in 1975 then followed by Long John Nebel in 1977 until his illness and death the following year 41 King s Mutual show rapidly developed a devoted audience 42 called King aholics 43 The Larry King Show 40 was broadcast live Monday through Friday from midnight to 5 30 a m Eastern Time King would interview a guest for the first hour with callers asking questions that continued the interview for the next two hours 43 At 3 a m the Open Phone America segment began where he allowed callers to discuss any topic they pleased with him 42 44 until the end of the program when he expressed his own political opinions Many stations in the western time zones carried the Open Phone America portion of the show live followed by the guest interview on tape delay 45 23 Some of King s regular callers used pseudonyms or were given nicknames by King such as The Numbers Guy 46 The Chair The Portland Laugher 42 The Miami Derelict and The Scandal Scooper 47 At the beginning the show had 28 affiliates 48 though the number was eventually above 500 King hosted the show until stepping down in 1994 49 King occasionally entertained the audience by telling amusing stories from his youth or early broadcasting career 50 51 44 22 For its final year the show was moved to afternoons After King stepped down Mutual gave the afternoon slot to David Brenner 52 and Mutual s affiliates were given the option of carrying the audio of King s new CNN evening television program After Westwood One dissolved Mutual in 1999 the radio simulcast of the CNN show continued until December 31 2009 53 Larry King Live Edit Larry King Live began on CNN in June 1985 On the show King hosted a broad range of guests from figures such as UFO conspiracy theorists and alleged psychics 54 to prominent politicians and entertainment industry figures often doing their first or only interview on breaking news stories on his show After broadcasting his CNN show from 9 to 10 p m King then traveled to the studios of the Mutual Broadcasting System to do his radio show 55 when both shows still aired King in 2006 Two of his best remembered interviews involved political figures In 1992 billionaire Ross Perot announced his presidential bid on the show In 1993 a debate between Al Gore and Perot became CNN s most watched segment until 2015 8 Unlike many interviewers King had a direct non confrontational approach His reputation for asking easy open ended questions made him attractive to important figures who wanted to state their position while avoiding being challenged on contentious topics 56 King said that when interviewing authors he did not read their books in advance so that he would not know more than his audience 4 55 Throughout his career King interviewed many of the leading figures of his time According to CNN King conducted more than 30 000 interviews in his career 57 King also wrote a regular newspaper column in USA Today for almost 20 years from shortly after that first national newspaper s debut in Baltimore Washington in 1982 until September 2001 58 The column consisted of short plugs superlatives and dropped names but was dropped when the newspaper redesigned its Life section 59 The column was resurrected in blog form in November 2008 60 and on Twitter in April 2009 61 During his career he did more than 60 000 interviews 62 CNN s Larry King Live became the longest running television show hosted by the same person on the same network and in the same time slot and was recognized for it by the Guinness Book of World Records 63 He retired in 2010 after taping 6 000 episodes of the show 64 Departure Edit On June 29 2010 King announced that after 25 years he would be stepping down as the show s host However he stated that he would remain with CNN to host occasional specials 65 The announcement came in the wake of speculation that CNN had approached Piers Morgan the British television personality and journalist as King s primetime replacement 66 which was confirmed that September 67 68 The final edition of Larry King Live aired on December 16 2010 69 The show concluded with his last thoughts and a thank you to his audience for watching and supporting him over the years The concluding words of Larry King on the show were I I I don t know what to say except to you my audience thank you And instead of goodbye how about so long 70 On February 17 2012 CNN announced that he would no longer host specials 71 Shows on Ora TV Edit In March 2012 King co founded Ora TV a production company with his then wife Shawn Southwick King and Mexican business magnate Carlos Slim 72 On January 16 2013 Ora TV celebrated their 100th episode of Larry King Now In September 2017 King stated that he had no intention of ever retiring and expected to host his programs until he died 73 Ora TV signed a multi year deal with Hulu to exclusively carry King s new talk oriented web series Larry King Now beginning July 17 74 On October 23 2012 King hosted the third party presidential debate on Ora TV featuring Jill Stein Rocky Anderson Virgil Goode and Gary Johnson 75 In May 2013 the Russian owned RT America network announced that they struck a deal with Ora TV to host the Larry King Now show on its network King said in an advertisement on RT America I would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf The show continued to be available on Hulu com and Ora tv 76 When criticized for doing business with a Russian owned TV network in 2014 King responded I don t work for RT commenting that his podcasts Larry King Now and Politicking are licensed for a fee to RT America by New York based Ora TV It s a deal made between the companies They just license our shows If they took something out I would never do it It would be bad if they tried to edit out things I wouldn t put up with it 77 Other ventures Edit King remained active as a writer and television personality thereafter King guest starred in episodes of Arthur 30 Rock and Gravity Falls had cameos in Ghostbusters and Bee Movie and voiced Doris the Ugly Stepsister in Shrek 2 and its sequels 9 He also played himself in The People v O J Simpson American Crime Story 78 79 and appeared as himself in an episode of Law and Order Trial by Jury King hosted the educational television series In View with Larry King from 2013 to 2015 which was carried on cable television networks including Fox Business Network and Discovery 80 and produced by The Profiles Series production company 81 King and his wife Shawn appeared on WWE Raw in October 2012 participating in a storyline involving professional wrestlers The Miz and Kofi Kingston 82 King became a very active user on the social networking site Twitter where he posted thoughts and commented on a wide variety of subjects King stated I love tweeting I think it s a different world we ve entered When people were calling in they were calling into the show and now on Twitter I m giving out thoughts opinions The whole concept has changed 83 After 2011 he also made various television infomercials often appearing as a host discussing products like Omega 3 fatty acid dietary supplement OmegaXL with guests in an interview style reminiscent of his past television programs 84 85 86 ProPublica reported that in 2019 King had been manipulated into starring in a fake interview with a Russian journalist containing disinformation about Chinese dissident Guo Wengui which was subsequently spread by Chinese government associated social media accounts 87 Charitable works EditFollowing his 1987 heart attack King founded the Larry King Cardiac Foundation a non profit organization 88 89 which paid for life saving cardiac procedures for people who otherwise would not be able to afford them 90 On August 30 2010 King served as the host of Chabad s 30th annual To Life telethon in Los Angeles 91 He donated to the Beverly Hills 9 11 Memorial Garden where his name is on the monument 92 Personal life EditKing was married eight times to seven women 93 He married high school sweetheart Freda Miller in 1952 at age 19 94 That union ended the following year at the behest of their parents who reportedly had the marriage annulled 94 He was later briefly married to Annette Kaye 94 who gave birth to his son Larry Jr in November 1961 King did not meet Larry Jr until the latter was in his 30 s 95 In 1961 King married his third wife Alene Akins a Playboy Bunny at one of the magazine s eponymous nightclubs He adopted Akins son Andy in 1962 the couple divorced the following year 94 In 1963 he married his fourth wife Mary Francis Mickey Sutphin who divorced him 94 He remarried Akins with whom he had a second child Chaia in 1969 94 The couple divorced a second time in 1972 94 In 1997 Dove Books published a book written by King and Chaia Daddy Day Daughter Day Aimed at young children it tells each of their accounts of his divorce from Akins Comedian Gilbert Gottfried fed by Larry King s seventh wife Shawn Southwick in 1999 King with then wife Shawn Southwick and their children Chance and Cannon in 2002 On September 25 1976 King married his fifth wife mathematics teacher and production assistant Sharon Lepore The couple divorced in 1983 96 King met businesswoman Julie Alexander in 1989 and proposed to her on the couple s first date on August 1 1989 97 Alexander became King s sixth wife on October 7 1989 when the two were married in Washington D C 98 The couple lived in different cities however with Alexander in Philadelphia and King in Washington D C where he worked They separated in 1990 and divorced in 1992 98 He became engaged to actress Deanna Lund in 1995 after five weeks of dating but they remained unmarried 99 In 1997 he married his seventh wife Shawn Southwick born in 1959 100 101 as Shawn Ora Engemann 100 a singer actress and TV host 102 They wed in King s Los Angeles hospital room three days before he underwent heart surgery to clear an occluded blood vessel 101 The couple had two children Chance born March 1999 and Cannon born May 2000 103 He was stepfather to Arena Football League quarterback Danny Southwick 104 On King and Southwick s 10th anniversary in September 2007 Southwick joked she was the only wife to have lasted into the two digits 102 Larry and Shawn King filed for divorce in 2010 but reconciled 101 105 106 and filed for divorce again on August 20 2019 107 108 They were estranged and going through divorce proceedings at the time of King s death in 2021 109 From his seven wives King had five children and nine grandchildren as well as four great grandchildren 110 111 His children with Alene Andy and Chaia died within weeks of each other in August 2020 Andy at 65 from a heart attack and Chaia at 51 from lung cancer 111 112 King resided in Beverly Hills California 113 A lifelong Brooklyn Los Angeles Dodgers fan he was frequently seen behind home plate at the team s games 114 He was previously part of an investment group that attempted to bring a Major League Baseball franchise to Buffalo New York in 1990 115 He lost 2 8 million to Bernie Madoff 39 In 2009 39 2011 116 and several times in 2015 117 118 King said that he would like to be cryonically suspended He discussed the issue with his family two years before his death and after much consideration he decided that he did not want to undergo the procedure 119 In his early eighties King took human growth hormone daily 18 118 After describing himself as a Jewish agnostic in 2005 120 he stated that he was fully atheist in 2015 117 In 2017 he told The Jerusalem Post I love being Jewish am proud of my Jewishness and I love Israel 121 Illnesses and death EditOn February 24 1987 King had a major heart attack before a successful quintuple bypass surgery 51 122 Following this he wrote two books about living with heart disease Mr King You re Having a Heart Attack How a Heart Attack and Bypass Surgery Changed My Life 1989 ISBN 978 0 440 50039 1 which was written with New York s Newsday science editor B D Colen and Taking On Heart Disease Famous Personalities Recall How They Triumphed over the Nation s 1 Killer and How You Can Too 2004 ISBN 978 1 57954 820 9 which features the experience of various celebrities with cardiovascular disease including Peggy Fleming and Regis Philbin 123 King quit smoking after the heart attack having smoked three packs of cigarettes a day until then 124 King related his heart attack experience in an interview in the 2014 British documentary film The Widowmaker which advocates for coronary calcium scanning to motivate preventive cardiology and highlights the financial conflicts of interest in the widespread use of coronary stents 125 126 127 He received annual chest X rays to monitor his heart condition During his 2017 examination doctors discovered a malignant tumor in his lung It was then successfully removed with surgery 73 On April 23 2019 King underwent a scheduled angioplasty and also had stents inserted It was erroneously reported that he had another heart attack along with heart failure these claims were later retracted 128 He returned to Politicking with Larry King on August 15 On November 27 he said he had had a stroke in March and was in a coma for weeks 129 He later admitted he had contemplated suicide following the stroke telling Los Angeles television station KTLA I thought I was just going to bite the bullet I didn t want to live this way 130 On January 2 2021 it was revealed that King had been hospitalized with COVID 19 ten days earlier in a Los Angeles hospital 131 King s widow Shawn Southwick King told Entertainment Tonight that he had recovered from COVID 19 but died of sepsis as a complication on January 23 2021 at the age of 87 at Cedars Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles 132 8 9 133 134 According to the death certificate obtained by People magazine sepsis was the immediate cause of death It also listed two underlying conditions leading to the infection acute hypoxemic respiratory failure and end stage renal disease 135 In February 2021 it was reported that Shawn had gone to court to contest the deceased s handwritten will written in 2019 which had left his estate valued at 2 million to his five surviving children Shawn alleges her stepson Larry King Jr exerted undue influence over his father towards the end of his life and that the handwritten will conflicts with a will he signed in 2015 in which she was named executor of his estate 136 This does not include more valuable assets that were held in trusts 137 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1984 Ghostbusters Larry King 20 1985 Lost in America Voice 138 1989 Eddie and the Cruisers II Eddie Lives Talk show host1990 Crazy People Larry King1990 The Exorcist III1993 Dave1993 We re Back A Dinosaur s Story Voice1995 Open Season1996 The Long Kiss Goodnight1997 Contact 20 1997 The Jackal1998 Primary Colors1998 Bulworth1998 Enemy of the State2000 The Contender2000 The Kid 20 2001 America s Sweethearts Larry King2002 John Q2004 The Stepford Wives2004 Shrek 2 Doris Voice U S Version 2007 Shrek the Third Voice2007 Bee Movie Bee Larry King Voice 39 2008 Swing Vote Larry King2010 Shrek Forever After Doris Voice2012 The Dictator Larry King2013 The Power of Few2015 Chloe amp Theo2015 Dude Bro Party Massacre III2017 American Satan Final film roleTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1961 Miami Undercover Sleepy Sam Episode The Thrush1985 2010 Larry King Live Self Host 6 076 Episodes1990 96 Murphy Brown Larry King 2 episodes1991 92 The Simpsons Voice 2 episodes1995 The Larry Sanders Show Episode The P A 1995 Coach Episode Is it Hot in Here or is it Just Me 1996 Murder One Episode Chapter Twenty One1996 Bonnie Episode Better Offer1997 Spin City Episode An Affair to Remember1997 Frasier Episode My Fair Frasier2002 The Practice Episode The VerdictArli Episode Standards and PracticeArthur Episode Elwood City Turns 100 2004 Sesame Street Episode 40742005 Boston Legal Episode Truly Madly DeeplyLaw and Order Trial by Jury Episode Day2006 Law and Order Criminal Intent Episode Weeping Willow2007 Shark Episode Wayne s World 2 Revenge of the SharkThe Closer Episode Til Death do Us Part Part II2008 Ugly Betty Episode The Kids are all right2009 30 Rock Episode Larry King 39 2012 16 Gravity Falls Wax Larry King 2 episodes2013 1600 Penn Larry King Episode Marry Me Baby2014 Murder in the First Episode Family Matters2016 The People v O J Simpson 4 episodesAwards and nominations Edit King at the 70th Annual Peabody Awards May 2011 King received many broadcasting awards He won the Peabody Award for Excellence in broadcasting for both his radio 1982 8 139 and television 1992 140 139 shows He also won ten CableACE Awards for Best Interviewer and for Best Talk Show Series 8 In 1989 King was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame 141 and in 1996 to the Broadcasters Hall of Fame 21 In 2002 the industry publication Talkers Magazine named King both the fourth greatest radio talk show host of all time and the top television talk show host of all time 142 In 1994 King received the Scopus Award from the American Friends of Hebrew University 1 143 In 1996 he received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement presented by Awards Council member Art Buchwald 144 He was given the Golden Mike Award for Lifetime Achievement in January 2008 by the Radio amp Television News Association of Southern California 8 King was an honorary member of the Rotary Club of Beverly Hills 145 He was also a recipient of the President s Award honoring his impact on media from the Los Angeles Press Club in 2006 146 King was the first recipient of the Arizona State University Hugh Downs Award for Communication Excellence 147 presented April 11 2007 via satellite by Downs himself 148 King was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters by Bradley University for which he said is really a hoot King received numerous honorary degrees from George Washington University the Columbia School of Medicine Brooklyn College the New England Institute of Technology and the Pratt Institute 149 150 References Edit a b c Larry King Jewish Virtual Library Retrieved September 6 2013 Spangler Todd July 28 2013 Larry King Politics Show Gets Global TV Distribution via Russian Backed Network Variety Retrieved September 27 2015 Larry King US TV legend who hosted 50 000 interviews BBC News January 23 2021 Retrieved January 25 2021 a b Larry King Mutual Radio 1982 YouTube Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Retrieved November 2 2015 Larry King Live Retrieved January 26 2021 End Of Qtr Data Q107 minus 3 hours xls PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 24 2009 Retrieved October 21 2010 Larry King Now Ora TV Retrieved January 26 2021 a b c d e f Miller Hayley Moran Lee January 23 2021 Larry King Iconic TV And Radio Interviewer Dies At 87 HuffPost via Yahoo He rose above personal tragedy financial despair and half a dozen divorces to become one of the most revered and prolific interviewers in broadcasting a b c Reed Ryan Kreps Daniel January 23 2021 Larry King Veteran TV and Radio Host Dead at 87 Rolling Stone Five interesting things about Larry King Associated Press Associated Press November 19 2018 Archived from the original on January 3 2021 Retrieved January 3 2021 Bloom Nate April 18 2008 Celebrities Jewish Weekly Archived from the original on March 18 2014 Retrieved October 12 2015 Wenig Gaby November 14 2003 Q amp A With Larry King Jewish Journal Archived from the original on March 24 2004 Retrieved February 15 2008 King Larry Appel Martin 1993 When You re from Brooklyn Everything Else is Tokyo Thorndike Press ISBN 978 1 56054 661 0 Obituaries Telegraph January 23 2021 Larry King broadcaster whose CNN show was the platform of choice for politicians and celebrities obituary The Daily 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Talks to Six Million People All Through the Night People Archived from the original on March 17 2016 Retrieved February 18 2012 Legendary Talk Show Host Larry King Joins the Original Brooklyn Water Bagel Co Brooklyn Water Bagel Co Archived from the original on December 14 2011 Retrieved February 18 2012 Sargalski Trina November 22 2013 Key Facts Of Miami s Delis Of Yore From Deli Historian Ted Merwin wlrn org Archived from the original on January 3 2021 Retrieved July 25 2017 Pumperniks Restaurant ing through history restaurant ingthroughhistory com Archived from the original on January 3 2021 Retrieved July 25 2017 a b Brounstein Diane January 23 2021 Larry King A Beloved Talk Show Icon Has Passed Away At Age 87 soaphub com King Larry May 5 2009 Excerpt How I Became Larry King CNN Archived from the original on March 26 2012 Retrieved February 18 2012 Bershad Jon June 30 2010 From the Mediaite Vault Larry King Takes on Gangsters and Loses in 1961 Mediaite blog Retrieved February 18 2012 The Interview King Academy of Achievement June 29 1996 Archived from the original on February 1 1998 Retrieved March 3 2008 Larry King Talk Show Host dLife Archived from the original on December 17 2011 Retrieved February 18 2012 Larry King The Smoking Gun July 13 2010 Retrieved February 18 2012 a b c The Nine Lives Of Larry King Sun Sentinel Archived from the original on June 30 2015 Retrieved November 2 2015 a b c d e Heath Chris May 1 2009 The Enduring Larry King GQ Retrieved February 1 2021 a b Listen You re going to hear things you ve never heard before dcrtv com Photo Gallery Archived from the original on April 2 2018 Retrieved November 20 2014 Alt URL Mutual Broadcasting System Encyclopaedia Britannica a b c Midnight Snoozer Harvard Crimson Retrieved November 2 2015 a b Davies Tom January 4 1981 The Radio King From Midnight to Dawn Toledo Blade Retrieved November 28 2014 a b Spade Doug Clement Mike January 29 2021 Farewell to the King Opinion The Daily Reporter Coldwater MI The Daily Reporter Retrieved January 30 2021 Listeners pay close attention to late night radio broadcast The Gettysburg Times March 22 1982 p 13 Archived from the original on October 18 2015 Retrieved November 2 2015 via Newspapers com Technical Correction The Numbers Guy And Wall Street San Francisco Chronicle November 21 2000 King Larry Yoffe Emily 1984 Larry King Berkley Books ISBN 978 0 425 06831 1 Retrieved July 25 2017 via Google Books Larry King TV broadcaster and talk show host dies at 87 Los Angeles Times January 23 2021 Larry King Bio Archived from the original on May 14 2009 King Larry 2010 My Remarkable Journey ISBN 978 1 60286 123 7 Retrieved November 2 2015 a b The Nine Lives Of Larry King Sun Sentinel Archived from the original on November 29 2014 Retrieved November 2 2015 Today s Talk Radio Topic The Future of Talk Radio Los Angeles Times June 24 1994 Archived from the original on October 18 2015 Retrieved November 2 2015 Westwood One Ends Larry King Show Simulcast Radio Syndication Talk Retrieved November 2 2015 One notable guest was Sylvia Browne who in 2005 told the Newsweek magazine that King a believer in the paranormal asks her to do private psychic readings Setoodeh Ramin January 14 2005 Predictions Jacko Convicted But Blake Gets Off Newsweek Archived from the original on February 11 2007 Retrieved January 31 2007 a b The Man Who Can t Stop Talking Starting In South Florida Larry King Has Been Live And On The Air For More Than 30 Years On Radio And Tv When The King Of Talk Speaks The World Listens Sun Sentinel Archived from the original on June 30 2015 Retrieved November 2 2015 Barry Ellen December 1 2010 Blunt and Blustery Putin Responds to State Department Cables on Russia The New York Times Archived from the original on January 3 2021 Retrieved December 3 2010 Larry King Fast Facts CNN May 5 2013 King Larry September 23 2001 A New York boy pays tribute bids farewell USA Today Archived from the original on September 6 2011 Retrieved October 19 2009 Barringer Felicity September 5 2001 Larry King s Weekly Column for USA Today to Be Dropped The New York Times Archived from the original on January 3 2021 Retrieved October 19 2009 King Larry November 24 2008 King s Things It s My Two Cents CNN Retrieved October 19 2009 King Larry King s Things Twitter Archived from the original on March 3 2011 Retrieved October 19 2009 Levin Gary January 23 2021 Larry King CNN talk show legend dies at 87 after being hospitalized with COVID 19 USA Today via The Columbus Dispatch By his count he interviewed well over 60 000 subjects and when his run on cable ended in 2010 he segued to the Internet with Larry King Now a daily talk show on Hulu from Ora TV and became an active presence on Twitter King s interview subjects were a virtual Who s Who They ranged from the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin U S presidents Bill Clinton and George W Bush and thousands of others including Paul McCartney Bette Davis Dr Martin Luther King Eleanor Roosevelt Frank Sinatra Marlon Brando Madonna and Malcolm X Martinez Michael December 17 2010 Larry King ends his record setting run on CNN CNN Retrieved January 24 2021 Kludt Tom Parks Brad Sanchez Ray January 24 2021 Larry King legendary talk show host dies at 87 CNN Larry King to end long running US TV chat show BBC News BBC June 30 2010 Retrieved September 9 2010 CNN denies Larry King will be replaced The Spy Report Media Spy June 16 2010 Archived from the original on November 18 2010 Retrieved September 9 2010 Piers Morgan signs on as Larry King replacement The Spy Report Media Spy September 9 2010 Archived from the original on September 15 2010 Retrieved September 9 2010 Duke Alan Braiker Brian June 30 2010 Piers Morgan to join CNN with prime time hour in Larry King slot ABC News ABC Retrieved September 9 2010 Larry King signs off from CNN talk show The Spy Report Media Spy December 17 2010 Archived from the original on December 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about a life saving heart scan promote overtreatment BMJ 351 8029 h4926 doi 10 1136 bmj h4926 PMID 26438578 S2CID 5714659 Retrieved August 8 2021 O Malley Sheila The Widowmaker movie review amp film summary 2015 Roger Ebert Retrieved January 23 2021 Linden Sheri February 26 2015 MOVIES Review The Widowmaker says doctors thrive on crisis over health Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 23 2021 Larry King hospitalized for serious chest pain did not suffer heart attack updated AOL April 29 2019 Archived from the original on January 3 2021 Retrieved August 21 2019 Concha Joe November 27 2019 Larry King says he had a stroke in March and was in coma It s been a rough year The Hill Archived from the original on January 3 2021 Retrieved November 29 2019 Buckley Frank January 8 2020 Larry King Reveals He Considered Ending His Life After Health Complications KTLA Archived from the original on January 3 2021 Retrieved January 18 2020 Larry King Is Hospitalized With Coronavirus NBC Bay Area 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