After 65 years on the job, some people might think about retirement. But not Larry King. "I think one of the reasons for my longevity is the love of what I do," he explained to Esquire writer and longtime friend Cal Fussman in 2017. "In other words, I may have an unhappy day at home. Things may not go right, I can't control—but when that light goes on, I control my environment. And then, how many people get to control their environment? So, when I hosted a radio show every night or television show every day or wrote a column, I controlled the question I would ask." And King, who died Jan. 23 at the age of 87, probably asked about a billion questions over the course of his...
- 1/23/2021
- E! Online
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