Larry Manetti

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Larry Manetti Wiki Biography

Lawrence Francis Manetti, born on 23rd July 1947 in Chicago, Illinois USA, is an actor, perhaps best known to the world for portraying Orville Wilbur Richard “Rick” Wright in the TV series “Magnum P.I.” (1980-1988), aired on CBS, and as Det. Ed O`Connor in the film “Cool Money” (2005), among other roles. He has been an active member of the entertainment industry since 1973.

Have you ever wondered how rich Larry Manetti is, as of late 2016? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Larry`s net worth is as high as $2 million, earned through his successful career in the entertainment industry, during which he has appeared in many TV and film titles, winning the Hero Award for his work on “Magnum P.I.”.

Growing up in Chicago wasn`t quite from the books for Larry; in numerous interviews he stated that he had seen both sides of Chicago, the good and the bad, which only helped him in his later career, incorporating what he learnt into his acting. He wasn`t quite an honorable student, but found his way with the Ted List Players in his hometown, and was mentored by Golden Globe Award-nominated actor Robert Conrad.

Larry made his debut in 1973, with a brief role in the film “The Girl Most Likely to…”, and continued with small roles in TV series, including Jack Webb`s “Chase” in 1974. His first bigger role came in 1976 when he was selected to portray Lt. Bob Boyle in the TV series “Black Sheep Squadron” (1976-1978), and the following year he appeared next to his mentor Robert Conrad in the film “Sudden Death”, directed by Eddie Romero. Before the end of `70s, Larry also had a role in “Battlestar Galactica” (1978), as Giles. It was in 1980 that his life turned for the better, when he was selected for the role of Rick Wright, next to Tom Selleck in the TV crime action adventure series “Magnum P.I.” (1980-1988), created by Donald P. Bellisario and Glen A. Larson. The role celebrated him as an actor, and increased his net worth by a large margin. While the show lasted, he wasn`t looking for other roles, and remained focused until its end. His next role was in the 1990 film “The Take”, and he continued through the `90s with roles in low budget movies, such as “CIA II: Target Alexa” (1993), “Subliminal Seduction” (1996), “Top of the World” (1997), starring Peter Weller, “Scar City” (1998), with Stephen Baldwin, and “Hijack” (1999), with Jeff Fahey.

Larry is active as actor even today, and with the beginning of `00s, he had several notable roles, including in films “Random Acts” (2001) next to Victoria Foyt, “The Stoneman” (2002), “Cool Money” in 2005 alongside James Marsters and John Cassini, and “Sinatra Club” in 2010.

Also, since 2013 he has appeared in six episode of the TV series “Hawaii Five-0” (2013-2016), as Nicky “The Kid” Demarco”, which has also improved his wealth.

Larry is also recognized as an author; he wrote and published the semi-autobiography, “Aloha Magnum” in 1999, which depicts time spent while shooting the popular series. Sales of the book also contributed to his net worth.

To speak further of his accomplishments away from acting, Larry also owned a restaurant at the Plaza Hotel & Casino.

Regarding his personal life, Larry has been married to Nancy DeCarl since 1980; the couple has one child together, Lorenzo Manetti, a writer and director.

IMDB Wikipedia $2 million 1947 1947-7-23 5′ 7″ (1.7 m) Actor American Black Sheep Squadron (1976) Chicago Cool Money (2005) Donald P. Bellisario Glen A. Larson Illinois Jack Webb James Marsters Jeff Fahey John Cassini July 23 Larry Manetti Larry Manetti Net Worth Leo Lorenzo Manetti Magnum Nancy DeCarl Manetti P.I. (1980) Peter Weller producer Robert Conrad Snapdragon (1993) Stephen Baldwin Tom Selleck U.S.

Larry Manetti Quick Info

Full Name Larry Manetti
Net Worth $2 Million
Date Of Birth July 23, 1947
Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Height 5′ 7″ (1.7 m)
Profession Actor
Nationality American
Spouse Nancy DeCarl Manetti
Children Lorenzo Manetti
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0542027/
Awards TV Land Hero Award
Movies Magnum, P.I., Cool Money, CIA II: Target Alexa, Body Chemistry 4: Full Exposure, Two-Minute Warning, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Monster Makers, No Tomorrow, Snapdragon, The Last Siege: Never Surrender, Sudden Death
TV Shows Magnum, P.I., Baa Baa Black Sheep, The Duke

Larry Manetti Quotes

  • [Of Julie London]: She was no doubt, platinum, everybody loved Julie London! I heard her this morning on the radio, singing ‘London Fog.’ There was no doubt, she was top notch, plus, I worked with her, she was a wonderful lady!
  • [on his on- and off-screen chemistry with Julie London, who played Nurse Dixie McCall, R.N.]: I worked with Julie London & Bobby Troup [who was her husband], and she invited me to their home; and I did 2-3 episodes of Emergency! (1972), and she was by far, the nicest, sweetest lady that I ever met, and every-time I hear her voice, I just reminisce, she was just wonderful. Besides being so nice, she had a great voice! As far as dancing was concerned, I don’t know, we never danced.
  • [Of Robert Conrad]: He was a sweet, dear man and a terrific help, along with Irv Kupcinet, who was also a big help. Initially, Bob Conrad told me to get a pair of elevator boots and a haircut.
  • [on his on- and off-screen chemistry with Robert Conrad, who played Maj. Greg “Pappy” Boyington]: Well, let’s put it this way, if Robert Conrad hadn’t taken his hand in given me a life and help me, I never would’ve been here, never would I had a career, we wouldn’t be talking, I would either be jail or dead!
  • [When he and Robert Conrad were both annoyed by his lifelong friend Elvis Presley]: That goes way back when I was doing Baa Baa Black Sheep, when I was with Robert Conrad, and Ken did a concert that Elvis was doing in Las Vegas, and the night that I went to the concert of my dear friend, Al Saks [who owned the Stardust Hotel] gave me a pulsar watch and in those days, that was a digital watch that was unheard of, I mean, it was gorgeous, and I put it on. I went to the concert, and when we were talking with Elvis, I hit the button – and it lit up – and he went bonkers, and all he knew was he had to have that watch, and he was peeling off his rings, his pendants, everything and I said, ‘I can’t do it,’ and Conrad was becoming very annoyed also cause he said, ‘Manetti, too, give me a break, will you, it’s only a watch by Elvis Presley.’ I said, ‘I can’t, that’s my friend, I’m too loyal to him,’ cause he was ticked off and stormed off, but that was my encounter with Elvis, after that, we were fine.
  • [When he heard NBC was going to turn Robert Conrad’s, Black Sheep Squadron (1976), TV series into a character-driven comedy program]: That was a big push from the star of the show, Robert Conrad. There were some groups at the time, I don’t know if it was the P.T.A. or whoever, was giving us a hard time because of the violence of the show. Conrad wanted to add some softness in, so he brought in the nurses and Red West, who was a friend of his and also Elvis Presley’s bodyguard. I think it added to the show and brought a little more spice.
  • It bothered me at first. I was always wondering if they knew my real name, but as you progress as an actor, you start to realize that when people fall in love with a character, it’s really a great compliment. It shows me that this is a show people really take into their homes and into their hearts. Not only that, but I’ve got a brother named Rick, so I’m kind of used to it.
  • [About growing up in Chicago, and the personality that changed his acting career, forever]: I grew up mainly around Chicago Avenue and Sacramento there, that was not an easy street. Through my upbringing, and hanging around with some pretty tough characters there, you learn both sides of the track. I think I used a lot of my traditions, tenacity and memories from there in my acting.
  • [Of his longtime friendship with Frank Sinatra]: Frank Sinatra was like a father to me. I feel very lucky to have known him so well and so closely. Every time I hear one of his songs, which is a lot, it brings tears to my eyes. My wife and I where very close to him and miss him greatly.
  • [When another Universal contract player Tom Selleck would eventually end up on the same episode of The Rockford Files (1974) Manetti was doing at the time, before the two co-starred together on Magnum, P.I. (1980)]: Tom Selleck was on the same show playing a flaky detective named Lance White. I was very impressed with Tom. Soon after that, I was offered two pilots, one of which was ‘Magnum.’
  • Elvis was an American icon, but the watch he wanted was given to me from someone that was like a father.

Larry Manetti Important Facts

  • His acting mentor was Robert Conrad.
  • Best known by the public as Rick Wright on Magnum, P.I. (1980).
  • Had guest-starred on one of the last episodes of Emergency! (1972), with friends Julie London, Randolph Mantooth and Kevin Tighe.
  • Friends with: Shirley Jones, David Cassidy, Telly Savalas, Kevin Dobson, Julie London, Randolph Mantooth, Kevin Tighe, Karl Malden, Michael Douglas, Buddy Ebsen, Max Baer Jr., Lee Meriwether, Robert Conrad, James Garner, Bill Bixby, Dirk Blocker, Mike Farrell, Adrienne Barbeau, Erik Estrada, Ernest Borgnine, Tim Conway, Ted Lange, Robert Wagner, Catherine Bach, Patrick Duffy, Linda Evans, Lorenzo Lamas, Jacklyn Zeman, Susan Lucci, Howie Mandel, Ben Vereen, Nancy Stafford, Clarence Gilyard Jr., Tom Selleck, Roger E. Mosley, Mark Lindsay Chapman, Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Tony Curtis and Ron Masak.
  • Is a fan of The Jeffersons (1975).
  • His idols when he was young were Frank Sinatra, Ernest Borgnine, Julie London, Elvis Presley and Robert Conrad.
  • Is the author of the book, Aloha Magnum, chronicling the behind the scenes action on set at Magnum, P.I. (1980).
  • He was not cast as Lt. Robert Boyle in the pilot episode of Black Sheep Squadron (1976), but rather, he was cast as Boyle in the series from the second episode through the end of the series’s run in 1978.
  • Father, with Nancy DeCarl, of son, Lorenzo Manetti, born on November 29, 1980.

Larry Manetti Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Hawaii Five-0 2013-2014 TV Series Nicky ‘The Kid’ Demarco Actor
The Man Who Shook the Hand of Vicente Fernandez 2012 Actor
Sinatra Club 2010 Peg Leg Broncato Actor
Las Vegas 2007 TV Series Larry Actor
Back to You and Me 2005 TV Movie Nelson Actor
Cool Money 2005 TV Movie Det. Ed O’Connor Actor
Scrambled Eggs 2004 Short Victor Actor
JAG 1997-2004 TV Series Stan Nadelman / Tour Manager / Andy Kochifos Actor
Monster Makers 2003 TV Movie Spatz Lonegan Actor
The Stoneman 2002 Sgt. C. ‘Chickie’ Mudryck Actor
Random Acts 2001 Actor
The Alternate 2000 Agent Harris Actor
Walker, Texas Ranger 1993-2000 TV Series Shelby / Hendrix Actor
Hijack 1999 Thomas Grady Actor
Time Served 1999 TV Movie Billy Actor
No Tomorrow 1999 Lewis Actor
The Net 1999 TV Series Lyle Actor
Fatal Pursuit 1998 Gersi Actor
Scar City 1998 Paul Actor
Top of the World 1997/II Morgan Actor
Renegade 1993-1996 TV Series Timothy Macy / Jackie Rosetti / Mr. King Actor
Exit 1996 Video Haney Actor
Subliminal Seduction 1996 TV Movie Larry Bonner Actor
Body Chemistry 4: Full Exposure 1995 Video Derrick Richmond Actor
Crowfoot 1995 TV Movie Angel Actor
Marker 1995 TV Series Lt. Osterman Actor
Cobra 1994 TV Series Nick Collotie Actor
Bandit: Bandit Bandit 1994 TV Movie Currier Actor
CIA II: Target Alexa 1993 Radcliffe Actor
Snapdragon 1993 Lengle Actor
Street Justice 1993 TV Series Doc Nash Actor
Quantum Leap 1993 TV Series Vic Actor
The Hat Squad 1992 TV Series Terry Teasley Actor
Swamp Thing 1992 TV Series Nestor Parkins / Officer Nestor Actor
Raven 1992 TV Series Tony Piero Actor
The Take 1990 TV Movie Barry Shaw Actor
Magnum, P.I. 1980-1988 TV Series Orville ‘Rick’ Wright / Rick / Reverend Myron Bentley / … Actor
Tales from the Darkside 1986 TV Series Henry Hogan / Junior P. Harmon Actor
Hotel 1984 TV Series Owen Lloyd Actor
Fantasy Island 1982 TV Series Marty Downs Actor
Tenspeed and Brown Shoe 1980 TV Series Chip Vincent Actor
CHiPs 1979 TV Series GTO Driver Actor
The Rockford Files 1979 TV Series Larry St. Cloud Actor
The Duke 1979 TV Series Joe Cadillac Actor
Battlestar Galactica 1978 TV Series Giles Actor
Black Sheep Squadron 1976-1978 TV Series Lt. Bob Boyle / Boyle / 1st Lt. Robert Boyle / … Actor
Emergency! 1973-1978 TV Series Brian / Fireman Charlie / Paramedic Actor
Sudden Death 1977 Actor
Two-Minute Warning 1976 The S.W.A.T. Team – Pratt Actor
The Streets of San Francisco 1974-1976 TV Series Larry Walsh / Johnny Brennan Actor
Switch 1976 TV Series Sgt. Valli Actor
The Kansas City Massacre 1975 TV Movie Harry Pierpont Actor
Starsky and Hutch 1975 TV Series Stan Actor
Barnaby Jones 1974 TV Series Joe Scully Actor
Chase 1974 TV Series Actor
The Girl Most Likely to… 1973 TV Movie Football Player-Student Actor
Midnight Run for Your Life 1994 TV Movie co-producer Producer
Midnight Runaround 1994 TV Movie co-producer Producer
Another Midnight Run 1994 TV Movie co-producer Producer
The Take 1990 TV Movie producer Producer
Celebrity Ghost Stories 2011 TV Series documentary Himself Self
2009 Columbus Day Parade 2009 TV Movie Himself – Honorary Grand Marshall Self
The 7th Annual TV Land Awards 2009 TV Special Himself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Triloquist 2008 Himself Self
Biography 2007 TV Series documentary Himself Self
TV Land Convention Special 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
E! True Hollywood Story 2001 TV Series documentary Himself – Interviewee Self
I Love 1980’s 2001 TV Series documentary Self
The New Hollywood Squares 1987 TV Series Guest Appearance Self
1987 CBS Cotton Bowl Festival Parade 1987 TV Special Himself Self
Star’s Table 1986 TV Series Himself Self
The 36th Primetime Emmy Awards 1984 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour 1984 TV Series Himself Self
CBS All American Thanksgiving Day Parade 1982 TV Special As Himself Self
The 34th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1982 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self

Larry Manetti Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2009 Hero Award TV Land Awards Magnum, P.I. (1980) Won
2009 Hero Award TV Land Awards Magnum, P.I. (1980) Nominated