- TV commercial for Jeep (2003)
- "She Loves Me" (Sipos) Freud Playhouse, Reprise Prod.
- "They're Playing Our Song" (Vernon) Freud Playhouse, Reprise Prod.
- "Anything Goes" (Lord Oakley) Freud Playhouse, Reprise Prod.
- "1776, The Musical" (Thompson) Freud Playhouse, Reprise Prod.
- "Hoagy, Bix, and Bunkhaus" (Hoagy Carmichael) Mark Taper Forum
- "A Wonderful Life" (George Baily) by Sheldon Harnick, Laguna Playhouse
- "Rapmaster Ronnie" (Ensemble) by Garry Trudeau, Odyssey Theater
- Commercial for Cisco Systems (2006)
- (1983) Film: Twilght Zone, "Creature on the Wing", filmed at Warner Bros. Studios For the "Creature on the Wing" costume, legendary special effects makeup artist and creator Craig Reardon did a full head and body cast of Larry. The foam outfit was fairly lightweight until after the first day of filming when it soaked up the water from the rain effects, causing the suit to almost quintuple in weight. The conditions (rain, wind machines, stunts) were so severe that the costume had to be almost completely repainted by hand every night during filming.
- (2012) Television: Community as Cornelius Hawthorne, filmed at Paramount Studios Larry has worn elaborate makeup effects and prosthetics in several projects including, "Twilight Zone", "Dreamscape" (as the Snakeman), "Constantine" (as Vermin Man), "The Crazies" (psychopathic school principal Ben Sandborn), "Community" (as Chevy Chase's dad Cornelius Hawthorne), and most recently as an alien evangelical preacher on the Marvel series, "Runaways".
- (1984) Film: Dreamscape (as The Snakeman), filmed at 20th Century Fox Studios (1986-1991) Television: Square One TV (ensemble) filmed at The Children's Television Workshop in Manhattan, NY Larry subsequently also worked with special effects master Craig Reardon on his next on the film, "Dreamscape" (as The Snakeman) and finally on the children's program, "Square One TV" (as the digital character, Fax Headful, a tribute to Max Headroom).
- (2004 - 2006) Television: Deadwood (as Leon Stalsworth, at Melody Ranch, Newhall) Because murder victims in Deadwood were customarily fed to Mr. Wu's (Keone Young) pigs, a full head mask was cast of Larry's face to be placed on a dummy which was to be tossed into Wu's pigpen. But when it was decided that his character "Leon" was not to be killed by Swearengen (Ian McShane) the Leon dummy was placed in storage at Melody Ranch, only to be discovered 10 years later by producer Gregg Feinberg while back on the set to make the Deadwood reunion.
- (2007) Theater: Billy Bishop Goes to War, as Billy Bishop - American Fiesta - Colony Theatre, Burbank (2017-20018) Theater: ORWELLIAN and NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND, Writer/Actor - The Sherry Theater, North Hollywood An accomplished theater actor and monologuist, Cedar has starred in several one-man stage productions including "Billy Bishop Goes to War" and "American Fiesta" (in which he portrayed 17 characters). He has also developed several of his own one-man literary adaptations, the George Orwell themed "Orwellian" and Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Notes From the Underground", And he is developing his third one-man stage adaptation based on the Franz Kafka novel, "Letter to My Father", with the ultimate intention of eventually running all three adaptations in repertory.
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