The Irish Mail on Sunday

TV legend Larry King dies aged 87

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WITH his trademark braces and laid-back, convivial style, he became the most famous talkshow host in the world.

Larry King, 87, who died yesterday in Los Angeles due to complicati­ons from Covid-19, enjoyed a six-decade career, including 25 years as host of CNN’s Larry King Live.

He interviewe­d every US President since Richard Nixon, prime ministers Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair and showbusine­ss icons from Marlon Brando to Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Jackson and Lady Gaga. Hugh Grant apologised to then-girlfriend Elizabeth Hurley on King’s show after being caught with a prostitute.

King prided himself in never preparing for interviews and asking ‘gentle’ questions. Married eight times to seven different women, he said: ‘I don’t like to talk, the secret is to listen. I’m not in this game to hurt anyone. I like to think of myself as a safe haven for the famous and infamous.’

Tributes poured in last night, including one from Russian President Vladimir Putin whose spokesman said: ‘The president has always appreciate­d his... journalist­ic authority.’ Irish Mail on Sunday columnist Piers Morgan, who replaced King on CNN in 2010, said: ‘Larry King was a hero of mine until we fell out after I replaced him... he said my show was “like watching your mother-in-law go over a cliff in your new Bentley” …he was a brilliant broadcaste­r and interviewe­r.’ Barack Obama said: ‘You know you’ve made it when you sit across from Larry.’

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StylE: Talkshow host Larry King

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