Larry Haines a Tony Award-nominated stage and television actor died July 17 in Delray Beach, FL. He was 89.
Haines was nominated for playing Dr. Dreyfuss in "Promises, Promises." Mr. Haines was also Tony-nominated for his Broadway a 1965 William Goodhart comedy, "Generation", which was directed by Gene Saks and starred Henry Fonda.Larry Haines, who went by the stage name A. Larry Haines early in his career, debuted on Broadway in 1962 in Herb Gardner's A Thousand Clowns as the brother of fun-loving iconoclast Murray Burns, played by Jason Robards. In the 1970s he replaced James Coco as Barney Cushman in Neil Simon's Last of the Red Hot Lovers; played in the "Dorothy" section of Twigs, a collection of one-acts by George Furth; and acted opposite Jack Lemmon (who played the original Baxter in the film "The Apartment") in 1979's Tribute — Mr. Haines' last Broadway credit.Regionally, he appeared in God's Favorite at the Coconut Grove Playhouse in Florida and in Paris Is Out with Molly Picon at the Philadelphia Playhouse in the Park. He brought in a steady income for 35 years playing the part of Stu Bergman on the soap opera "Search for Tomorrow." The actor joined the show two months after it premiered in 1951. He won two Emmys as Best Actor on a Daytime Series, and had a dedicated fan in First Lady Pat Nixon, who called him her favorite soap actor.Videos