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Date of Birth: 1952, April 27
Years: 68 years
Nation of birth: United States of America
Name Larry Elder
birth name Laurence Allen Elder
nick’s name Larry
Nationality American
Place of birth / city Los Angeles California
ethnicity Black
Profession lawyer
Working for TV
Net worth $2 million
eye color Dark brown
Hair color salt and paper
subject with Alexandra Datig
Girlfriend Alexandra Datig
Married Yes
Married to Alexandra Datig
Kids N/A
Divorce N/A
Education University of Michigan, Brown University, University of Michigan Law School
Films michael and i
tv show moral court
Books Dear father, dear son: two lives… eight hours

Larry was born on April 27, 1952 in Los Angeles, United States. He studied at Washington Preparatory High School and later joined and graduated from Crenshaw High School. He went to Brown University in 1974 and earned his BA in political science. In 1977 he earned his JD from the University of Michigan Law School. After his graduation, he joined Cleveland, Ohio, where he practiced litigation. He founded Laurence A. Elder and Associates, recruiting attorneys in 1980.

He hosted a themed television show on PBS affiliate WVIZ, produced by Dennis Goulden. Elder’s show was syndicated nationally by ABC Radio Networks and its news and talk network, ABC News & Talk in 2007, but later, Citadel Broadcasting took over the majority of ABC’s radio operations in 2007, Elder’s program syndication was also discontinued in favor of Mark Levin. . In December 2008, Larry announced that it was his last month at KABC. In December 2009 he started a daily live podcast as well as a webcast. He began uploading his podcasts in late March 2011. Elder joined the CRN Digital Talk Radio Networks lineup on June 1, 2015. His show starts from noon to 3 pm on channel 1 of CRN.
Larry created a video in January 2016, where he talked about Is America Racist? His video was a huge hit. More than 2 million people watched it on YouTube and Facebook. He has written many articles and books, his first book was 10 Things You Can’t Say In America. The book received a good response and was a great success.

Elder was the second son of Randolph and Viola Conley Elder’s three children. His family used to live in the largely Latino Pico-Union district of Los Angeles. His father engaged in a variety of jobs for the good of his family, serving as a cook in the Philippines during World War II. His father even went to night school to get his GED. By the time he was forty, he had saved enough money to open his own cafe, which he successfully owned and operated for over 30 years in Los Angeles. He most often talks about his father on his shows and says: “Rarely have I come across a tougher life. However, he never hated, was never bitter, never condemned his circumstances, and always said that there are very few problems that hard work can’t solve.
Larry Elder got engaged to ‎ Alexandra Datig and married her. The couple have had no children.
There are no news or rumors related to his past affairs and extra relationships. He is doing well for his wife and the couple lives happily with each other. Larry created a self-financed film called Michael & Me in 2005. He also created a video, Title IX and Women in Sports: What’s Wrong with This Picture and For Goodness Sake II in 1996. His salary is estimated to have a net worth of $2 million.

Larry has a huge following who follow him on social networking sites like Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and many more. He is followed by more than 83,000 fans on twitter and more than 51,000 people are connected with him through Facebook. He has shared numerous quotes with his loved ones and fans on social media, some of his quotes are: “You have to remember to compare benefits versus costs. For the foreseeable future, the only affordable alternatives are coal, natural gas, oil, or nuclear power. Renewable sources (solar, wind, etc.), so favored by the left, remain prohibitively expensive. A nation becomes weaker, not stronger, by artificially overspending on expensive and inefficient alternatives to fossil fuels.’
“This battle for ‘common sense’ gun control laws pits emotion and passion against logic and reason. Too often, in a competition of this type, logic loses. So expect more pointless, if not harmful gun control legislation. Good news, if you are a criminal.’

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Celebrity Biographies

Larry Elder Biography

Published

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Date of Birth: 1952, April 27
Years: 68 years
Nation of birth: United States of America
Name Larry Elder
birth name Laurence Allen Elder
nick’s name Larry
Nationality American
Place of birth / city Los Angeles California
ethnicity Black
Profession lawyer
Working for TV
Net worth $2 million
eye color Dark brown
Hair color salt and paper
subject with Alexandra Datig
Girlfriend Alexandra Datig
Married Yes
Married to Alexandra Datig
Kids N/A
Divorce N/A
Education University of Michigan, Brown University, University of Michigan Law School
Films michael and i
tv show moral court
Books Dear father, dear son: two lives… eight hours

Larry was born on April 27, 1952 in Los Angeles, United States. He studied at Washington Preparatory High School and later joined and graduated from Crenshaw High School. He went to Brown University in 1974 and earned his BA in political science. In 1977 he earned his JD from the University of Michigan Law School. After his graduation, he joined Cleveland, Ohio, where he practiced litigation. He founded Laurence A. Elder and Associates, recruiting attorneys in 1980.

He hosted a themed television show on PBS affiliate WVIZ, produced by Dennis Goulden. Elder’s show was syndicated nationally by ABC Radio Networks and its news and talk network, ABC News & Talk in 2007, but later, Citadel Broadcasting took over the majority of ABC’s radio operations in 2007, Elder’s program syndication was also discontinued in favor of Mark Levin. . In December 2008, Larry announced that it was his last month at KABC. In December 2009 he started a daily live podcast as well as a webcast. He began uploading his podcasts in late March 2011. Elder joined the CRN Digital Talk Radio Networks lineup on June 1, 2015. His show starts from noon to 3 pm on channel 1 of CRN.
Larry created a video in January 2016, where he talked about Is America Racist? His video was a huge hit. More than 2 million people watched it on YouTube and Facebook. He has written many articles and books, his first book was 10 Things You Can’t Say In America. The book received a good response and was a great success.

Elder was the second son of Randolph and Viola Conley Elder’s three children. His family used to live in the largely Latino Pico-Union district of Los Angeles. His father engaged in a variety of jobs for the good of his family, serving as a cook in the Philippines during World War II. His father even went to night school to get his GED. By the time he was forty, he had saved enough money to open his own cafe, which he successfully owned and operated for over 30 years in Los Angeles. He most often talks about his father on his shows and says: “Rarely have I come across a tougher life. However, he never hated, was never bitter, never condemned his circumstances, and always said that there are very few problems that hard work can’t solve.
Larry Elder got engaged to ‎ Alexandra Datig and married her. The couple have had no children.
There are no news or rumors related to his past affairs and extra relationships. He is doing well for his wife and the couple lives happily with each other. Larry created a self-financed film called Michael & Me in 2005. He also created a video, Title IX and Women in Sports: What’s Wrong with This Picture and For Goodness Sake II in 1996. His salary is estimated to have a net worth of $2 million.

Larry has a huge following who follow him on social networking sites like Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and many more. He is followed by more than 83,000 fans on twitter and more than 51,000 people are connected with him through Facebook. He has shared numerous quotes with his loved ones and fans on social media, some of his quotes are: “You have to remember to compare benefits versus costs. For the foreseeable future, the only affordable alternatives are coal, natural gas, oil, or nuclear power. Renewable sources (solar, wind, etc.), so favored by the left, remain prohibitively expensive. A nation becomes weaker, not stronger, by artificially overspending on expensive and inefficient alternatives to fossil fuels.’
“This battle for ‘common sense’ gun control laws pits emotion and passion against logic and reason. Too often, in a competition of this type, logic loses. So expect more pointless, if not harmful gun control legislation. Good news, if you are a criminal.’

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