Larry Wade Carrell

Larry Wade Carrell (born January 11, 1971) is an American actor, writer and director. He is known for his horror movie Jacob (2011). The film earned 16 awards worldwide including the Platinum Remi Award for Best Picture at the 45th Annual Worldfest International Film Festival. Jacob was well-received by critics gaining Larry a solid fan base as a director and actor in the multi-million dollar indie film world, and the film went on to be released worldwide. He lives in Houston, Texas.

Early life

Larry was the born in the small Texas town of Alvin to the parents of Frances and Wade Carrell.[1] Larry Carrell's passion for entertaining began very early in life. Larry started playing guitar at age 3.[1] By the age of 10 he was a talented guitarist, performing all over the state of Texas. Naturally, his love of music led to an interest in movies.

Filmography

Year Film Role
2009 Game Over: The Secret Life of Game Store Clerks Bruce
2010 Itch Outdoor Ken
Floodwaters Director
Done Writer, Sam
2011 Garage Band: The Mini-Musical Assistant Art Director
AXI: Avengers of eXtreme Illusions Gang Leader / Swat Team Commander
Jacob Writer, director, Billy, Otis Keller
2012 In Fear Of Mickey
2013 The Journey of Jacob Himself
Conjoined Phil
More Than Human Marcus Daniels
The Preacher's Daughter Larry the Potty Guy
2014 To the Bridge Mike
Lars the Emo Kid Clown with Gun #2
Doll Factory Deputy Donnie Harris
Legend of DarkHorse County Present Sheriff McElroy
The Girl Supervising Producer, Production Manager
Hidden in the Woods Bartender, Unit Production Manager
2015 Altered Perception Lewis, Production Manager
2016 The Ghosts of Garip a.k.a. Kanli Girdap Brad
Burn Bruce, Art Director

References

Larry Wade Carrell on the Internet Movie Database

  1. 1 2 "Haunted house idea converted into horror film". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2016-01-28.

External links

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