Talk:John Larkin

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I was trying to fix the link from the Buck Rogers page as the John Larkin who was the last radio voice of Buck is not Scatman John but IMDB list 6 John Larkins - none which mention the Buck Rogers Radio show -although John Larkin (VI) was the radio voice of Perry Mason. Maybe he's the right one. Rmhermen 20:40, Apr 22, 2004 (UTC)

Think that the radio Perry Mason was the first TV Mike Carr of The Edge of Night, since it was essentially a daytime soap opera Perry Mason, espcially at first. That John Larkin died fairly early in the run of Edge of Night.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Rlquall (talkcontribs) 01:14, 29 August 2004 (UTC)[reply]

According to IMDB, Larkin died in 1965 but left the EON role in 1961. Mike H 01:16, Aug 29, 2004 (UTC)

There is a guy from ballyshannon, in ireland who's an amazing singer... he's john larkin too way better than the scatman—Preceding unsigned comment added by 159.134.220.242 (talk) 19:14, 24 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Removed RedLink'd entries[edit]

Each entry among the following should, when an article is written for it, be copied to the accompanying Dab page (and, in many cases, edited there to conform to MoSDab), and the copy struck thru.
--Jerzyt 08:46, 23 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

  • John Larkin (priest)(1801–1858), English religious leader & educator
    info for editors: Find-a-Grave; Sulpician Roman Catholic priest prominent during the 1840s and 1850s in Lower Canada and the United States
  • John Larkin (movie actor) (1879–1936) American actor
    info for editors: African-American who played numerous small roles in movies between 1931 and 1936, invariably cast as servants or other menials; appeared also in a few films during the early silent period, starting in 1911.
  • John (Francis) Larkin (1901–1965), American screenwriter
    info for editors: , prolific during the 1940s; directed two films—1942's Quiet Please, Murder, which he also scripted, and 1945's Circumstantial Evidence
  • John Larkin (radio and television actor) (1912–1965), American actor best known for his long-running radio portrayal of Perry Mason and starring role as attorney Mike Karr on TV daytime drama The Edge of Night from 1956 to 1961; between 1962 and 1965 made many TV guest appearances and had prominent supporting roles in two TV series and three films
    info for editors:
  • John Larking, Australian actor remembered for his portrayals of Vince Talbot in 1980 and Joe McCormack in 1986 on the TV series Prisoner; occasionally billed as "John Larkin"
    info for editors:
  • John Patrick Larkin (born 1965), American community activist and non-profit worker; married Irish Catholic who has served in Queens and the East New York neighborhood of Brooklyn
    info for editors:
  • John Charles Larkin (born 1968), American writer
    info for editors: Spanish-Irish-American writer, producer and director of show business documentaries whose subjects have included Ocean's Eleven, KISS, Dean Martin, The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac and Bettie Page; co-founded a Los Angeles comedy troupe in the 1990s and was the lead singer in a punk band; usually billed as "Carlos Larkin"

--Jerzyt 08:46, 23 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]