About
LARRY GULI
The acting bug bit Larry early, when he was in school running for class office and playing sports. To him it was all a performance. His first actual stage experience occurred in the high school play “Oklahoma,” where he embraced his roles, and showed his versatility, by performing as both the Sheriff and a
dancing cowboy.
After years filled with diverse life and career experience – including serving in the US Army as an Artillery Officer and company commander, then as a member of the New York Stock Exchange (becoming a managing partner of one of the most prestigious specialist firms on the floor), and finally traveling the country while playing Senior Professional Golf – Larry reignited his life-long passion of acting. When he concluded his real-life roles, he moved to Chicago to be with his two children. “It was the perfect opportunity to seriously pursue my acting career,” the General Hospital actor says.
Larry feels fortunate to have studied with some top people in the business. Their encouragement led him to Los Angeles and he has not looked back. Now he has a reoccurring role as Mr. Novak on “General Hospital” and was in an Emmy nominated episode of “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” Most recently, Larry was seen on the ABC TV prime time mini-series “When We Rise” as Supreme Court Justice Scalia. Larry believes that actors are “shamans” – the Storytellers, and there is no greater satisfaction than to develop a character, tell his story, and impact the audience.
When Larry isn’t on set he travels, trades stocks, golfs in charitable events and loves to barbecue. In the future he will continue to use and apply his expert golfing skills to help raise money for charities.