Balki Gets All the Glory

Everyone knows Bronson Pinchot played Balki on "Perfect Strangers" -- but can you name the other guy?
Mark Linn-Baker: Click to watch
Yeah, our photog couldn't either, but Mark Linn-Baker was happy someone at TMZ could.



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1. Hell, He looked old even when he played cousin Larry 20 years ago.

Posted at 8:28PM on Oct 7th 2008 by david

2. thats weird someone just showed me a picture of this guy. i forgot all about him till he just seemed to re-emerge.

Posted at 8:57PM on Oct 7th 2008 by thats weird.. poison

3. I love Cousin Larry!!! Another guy who brought LOTS of laughter in our house. Bless You, Mark. And Bronson :)

Posted at 10:37PM on Oct 7th 2008 by Whatever

4. Who doesn't love Balki!?

Posted at 10:37PM on Oct 7th 2008 by Ash

5. Cousin Larry Appleton!

Posted at 7:08AM on Oct 8th 2008 by Bren

6. He's got a nice sense of humour and he's a gentleman. Plus he's laughing all the way to the bank off those Perfect Strangers residuals! Go, Mark!

Posted at 9:41AM on Oct 8th 2008 by Green Is Good

7. And now we do the dance of joy!!!

Posted at 10:01AM on Oct 8th 2008 by Jane

8. He was great in the movie 'my favorite year with Peter O'Toole. Brilliant! I am his biggest fan !!

Posted at 1:52PM on Oct 8th 2008 by bedhead

9. Cousin Larry!

Posted at 4:50PM on Oct 9th 2008 by Carolyn

10. He was also great in the movie "My Favorite Year", one of my all time favorite movies. Great actor!

Posted at 8:42PM on Oct 10th 2008 by demgirl

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