Larry Bagby | |
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Born | Lawrence Bagby III March 7, 1974 (age 50) Marysville, California, U.S. |
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Years active | 1988–present |
Spouse | Veronica Bagby |
Website | www |
Lawrence Bagby III (born March 7, 1974) is an American actor and musician, who is best known as Ernie 'Ice' in Hocus Pocus , Larry Blaisdell in Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Pvt. Shirley "Hickey" Kendrick in Saints and Soldiers , Marshall Grant in Walk the Line , and Frank Ellis in The Young and the Restless .
Bagby was born in Marysville, California. His father was a member of a dance band. From 1994 to 1996, Bagby served in the Argentina Córdoba Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Besides his appearances in Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Saints and Soldiers , Walk the Line , and The Young and the Restless , Bagby has also had featured appearances on television shows including CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , Cold Case , Malcolm in the Middle and JAG. As a teenager, he acted in Airborne and Hocus Pocus . [1]
Bagby is also a musician. In 2005, he released his first album entitled Where I Stand, followed by his 2007 EP On The Radio which includes Counting My Lucky Stars featured on a TV episode of Cold Case . Bagby has performed and toured with WS Holland, Rodney Blake Powell, and Lisa Horngren of The Tennessee Three. [1]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1988 | Invasion Earth: The Aliens Are Here | Tim | |
1993 | Airborne | Jimbo | Disney Channel Premiere Films |
Hocus Pocus | Ernie aka 'Ice' [2] | Disney Channel Premiere Films | |
2000 | L.I.N.X. | Technician | |
God's Army | Cop #1 | ||
2001 | Black Friday | Stevens | |
2002 | Move | Nate / Jimmy / Dalton | Short |
2003 | The Trip | Carl | |
Nephi and Laban | Laman | Direct-to-Video Film | |
Saints and Soldiers | Pvt. Shirley 'Shirl' Kendrick | ||
2004 | The Butcherer | The Creepy Guy | Short |
2005 | Walk the Line | Marshall Grant | |
2006 | Church Ball | Blake Blacken | |
Pirates of the Great Salt Lake | Drake/Young Man | ||
2007 | Believe | Adam Pendon | |
2008 | Backyard Battle Monsters | Slicer the Sword Master | Short |
Bluetiful | Will | Short | |
The Interlopers | Short | ||
Forever Strong | Coach Cal | ||
2010 | The Trial | Spencer Hightower | |
2011 | Age of the Dragons | Flask | |
2013 | T. and Sugar | Red | Short |
2014 | Hypnophobia | Harvey | |
2019 | Out of Liberty | James Ford | |
2021 | The Job | Dad | |
2022 | Father Stu | Bartender | |
2024 | Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 | Bill Landry |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1989 | Mr. Belvedere | Ernie | Episode: "Big" |
Thirtysomething | Bob Stanton | Episode: "Michael's Campaign" | |
1992 | The Wonder Years | Senior Guy | Episode: "Homecoming" |
1993 | Getting By | Brad | Episode: "The Pit Stop" |
Saved by the Bell: The New Class | J.T. | Episode: "A Kicking Weasel" | |
1994 | CBS Schoolbreak Special | Lug | Episode: "Love in the Dark Ages" |
1996 | High Incident | Rich Kid #2 | Episode: "Christmas Blues" |
1997 | Married... with Children | Clements | Episode: "Chicago Shoe Exchange" |
1997–1999 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Larry Blaisdell | 6 episodes |
1997–2000 | JAG | Security Guard | 3 episodes |
1999 | Mutiny | Bailiff | TV movie |
2001 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Hank Dudek | Episode: "Too Tough to Die" |
2002 | 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd | Big Train McCann | Episode: "Teacher's Pet Peeve" |
Any Day Now | Police Officer | Episode: "Boys Will Be Boys" | |
2003 | Dragnet | Uniformed Police Officer | Episode: "Coyote" |
2004 | Malcolm in the Middle | Aide | Episode: "Reese Joins the Army: Part 2" |
2005 | Everything You Want | Darwin | TV movie |
ER | Second Reporter | Episode: "The Providers" | |
2006 | Huff | LAPD #1 | Episode: "Sweet Release" |
2008–2009 | The Young and the Restless | Frank Ellis | 12 episodes |
2009 | 20% Off | Jack | Short |
2012 | NCIS | Craig Wilson | 1 episode |
2013 | Ray Donovan | Gene | Episode: "Bridget" |
2018 | 9-1-1 | Car Wash Owner | Episode: "Point of Origin" |
2021 | Coffee & Contemplation Live | James Ford | 1 episode |
Dwight in Shining Armor | Principal | 2 episodes | |
2022 | Alien Abductions with Abby Hornacek | Sheriff | Episode: "Incident at Pascagoula" |
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