Harry Richardson Knows Larry's Not Ready for Marriage - Yet
Briefly

Larry's storyline includes romantic elements, women's boxing, and business ventures tied to society's elite, particularly concerning his interaction with Marian Brook and Jack Trotter. After proposing to Marian, he seeks her aunts' blessing and spends time with the boys in town, suggesting more social engagement. However, his father sends him to Arizona to negotiate with miners, indicating conflicting personal and business interests. Actor Harry Richardson expresses appreciation for the character's deeper exploration beyond familial roles, recognizing the complexity and ambiguity of privileged society interactions.
Harry Richardson, who plays Larry, is thrilled to have so much to do: "We get to see more sides to him, not just as the brother or the son..."
My understanding of Larry has always been that he has this purity to him... It was very beautifully executed... the fact that Larry didn't actually take any more of what Jack would have been offered.
Read at Vulture
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