Larry Hankin
Larry Michael Hankin, born on December 7, 1937, is a versatile American actor, comedian, director, and producer. With a career spanning several decades, Hankin has become a familiar face in both film and television. He is particularly recognized for his standout performances in notable films, including his role as Charley Butts in the classic crime drama *Escape from Alcatraz* (1979), Ace in the comedic action film *Running Scared* (1986), and as Carl Alphonse in the beloved comedy *Billy Madison* (1995).
In addition to these prominent roles, Hankin has made memorable appearances in various other films and television series. He showcased his comedic talent as Doobie in *Planes, Trains and Automobiles* and portrayed the unforgettable Sergeant Balzak in *Home Alone*. Hankin is also known for his recurring role as Mr. Heckles in the iconic sitcom *Friends*, where his character quickly became a fan favorite. More recently, he appeared as Joe in the critically acclaimed series *Breaking Bad*, further solidifying his status in the entertainment industry.
With a rich portfolio that reflects his diverse skills and enduring presence, Larry Hankin continues to leave his mark on audiences, demonstrating his adaptability and charm in every project he takes on.