Well-known host and television legend in the United States Larry King died this morning at the age of 87, the Ora Media company confirmed.
Lawrence Harvey Zeiger, the host’s first name, rose to fame with his show “Larry King Live,” which ran on the CNN signal for 25 years.
The Peabody Award-winning announcer was one of America’s most prominent interviewers of celebrities, presidents and other communicators over a half-century career.
A few weeks ago, the communicator was in an Intensive Care Unit in Los Angeles after spotting COVID-19. In addition, he had health problems and complications such as heart attacks, diabetes and lung cancer in recent decades.
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