- Said that once he was in a Toys R Us store looking at a row of Thundercats toys and saw two boys talking about which action figure they were going to get, one was going to get Jackalman and the other Mumm-Ra. Using his Lion-O voice, he suggested that the boys get Lion-O and as he walked away, said that one of the boy's said, "He doesn't even sound like Lion-O!"
- Is the father of comedienne/actress/musician Kerri Kenney.
- Voice of Lion-O from the Thundercats (1985) animated series.
- Is the voice of Count Chocula in the Count Chocula commercials.
- When recording for Thundercats (1985), whenever his two characters Lion-O and Jackalman had dialog back and forth, he would speak for both characters in real time.
- His Lion-O character is the subject of the Relient K song "I'm Lion-O".
- As the voice of Lion-O, he was the leader to Pete Newman's Tygra on Thundercats (1985). On Silverhawks (1986), the two had a role reversal -- Newman, as Quicksilver, was the leader to Kenney's Bluegrass.
- Was the original voice of Vulture Man on Thundercats (1985), voicing Vulture Man in "Lord of the Snows" (the character's debut episode), but it was felt his Vulture Man was too similar to his Jackalman, and the role was recast with the late Earl Hammond providing Vulture Man's voice for the remainder of the show's run.
- Has three children: Kerri Kenney, Ashley Kenney and Tanner Kenney.
- Is the voice of Sonny in the Cocoa Puffs commercials.
- While in New York Larry was a country music DJ on WHN doing drive time and then moved to the morning drive time slot displaying his impressions of political figures and celebrities which bolstered his ratings.
- Larry replaced New York Mets announcer Bob Murphy as the host of Bowling for Dollars on WOR TV in New York for a three year run.
- Father-in-law of Steven V. Silver.
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