The entertainment world is mourning the heartbreaking loss of veteran actor Richard Kline, best known for his unforgettable role as Larry Dallas on the classic sitcom Three’s Company. The beloved television star has reportedly passed away, leaving fans across generations in shock and deep sadness.
Richard Kline became a household name in the late 1970s thanks to his charismatic portrayal of Larry — the charming, confident, and often hilarious neighbor who brought comic relief and timeless one-liners to millions of viewers. His chemistry with co-stars including John Ritter and Joyce DeWitt helped turn Three’s Company into one of the most iconic sitcoms in television history.
Over the years, Kline’s performance remained a fan favorite, with Larry Dallas widely considered one of the most entertaining supporting characters of the era. Beyond his breakout role, he also appeared in numerous television series, stage productions, and films, showcasing a long-lasting dedication to his craft that spanned decades.
Fans have taken to social media to share tributes, favorite scenes, and heartfelt messages honoring the late actor’s legacy. Many remember him not only for his comedic brilliance but also for the warmth and charm he brought to every role he played.
Though Richard Kline may be gone, his contributions to television comedy will never be forgotten. His work continues to live on through reruns and streaming platforms, where new audiences can still discover the laughter and joy he helped create.
He is survived by family, friends, and millions of fans who will forever cherish the memories he left behind.
Rest in peace, Richard Kline — your laughter will echo on for generations to come.