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Summary The veteran TV interviewer, who left his Larry King Live CNN show after 25 years in December, is launching a series of one man comedy shows in April about his life and work called Larry King: Standing Up.
Larry King, 77, will give fans a hilarious and insightful look at his life both behind and in front of the cameras. The one-night-only shows will cover his life growing up as a street-smart kid in Brooklyn to tales from his career as the man who interviewed presidents, generals and celebrities.
