LARKIN-MALLOY-Obituary

LARKIN MALLOY

Sep 24, 1954 – Sep 29, 2016 (Age 62)

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BORN
September 24, 1954
DIED
September 29, 2016
AGE
62

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MALLOY--Larkin. Actor Larkin Malloy, who created soap opera characters of great popularity died of a heart attack on September 29, 2016 at age 62 in New York City. Memorial donations can be made to the actorsfund.com.

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Wow.... I am just so saddened to read this. I thought I´d look your name up. Thinking you were enjoying retirement with your family..... Gone WAY TOO SOON! I watched guiding light when I was in high school and had a huge crush on you! I adored the romantic relationship you and Kim Zimmer ( Reva) had. Then when you left guiding light you went to, All my Children. So I started watching that soap opera ONLY because you were in it. You and Susan Lucci had a romantic relationship but NOTHING...

Loved this actor! God rest his soul! Watched him in the Guiding Light as Kyle Samson!! What a marvelous actor! So dynamic, and what a talent... I always say, Kyle and Reva forever.. lol

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Wonderful actor. Gone to soon

Wonderful actor. Gone to soon.

I have always loved Larkin since I was 11, and I used to watch The Guiding Light everyday after school. I loved him with Kim Zimmer. He was a phenomenal actor.. he and Kim were my favorite couple. They were magical together. May you rest in peace Larkin Malloy. You are missed by many. Gone too soon

I cried my eyes out when The Edge of Night came to any end. I was in England but I taped it and was distraught that a cousin had taped over it. Beta Max! I met you at a mall appearance and was so thrilled to speak with you. I am 75 now and remember it as clear as day! Love you!

Growing up, I would watch Guiding Light with my mother. I lost her in November and its been bringing up a lot of memories. Thank you Larkin Malloy for being a good memory.

Growing up, I would watch Guiding Light with my mother. I lost her in November and its been bringing up a lot of memories. Thank you Larkin Malloy for being a good memory.