- Columbia Pictures would not issue him a ticket to The 69th Annual Academy Awards (his biopic The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996)) was up for two awards) because executives were afraid Flynt would pull some kind of vulgar stunt and embarrass them. He became angry and began railing against the studio for allowing the film to be made but then censoring him in real life. He also hired a private one-man airplane to circle the awards show with the message "Columbia Pictures Sucks! - L. Flynt." At the very last minute Woody Harrelson (who played him in the film) gave him his agent's ticket, but Flynt still had the plane circle the show.
- Paralyzed from the waist down since March 6, 1978 when he was shot by an unknown sniper in Lawrenceville, Georgia during an obscenity lawsuit which was filed against him.
- Candidate for Governor of California (2003)
- Told VH1 that he and his former adversary, Rev. Jerry Falwell, are now good friends.
- Owned a vending machine business in the 1970s.
- Finished seventh among the candidates to replace California Governor Gray Davis in the historic recall election.
- Has three children -- daughters, Teresa & Lisa; son, Larry Claxton III -- from three previous relationships.
- Brother-in-law of Sean Berrios.
- Born at 9:10pm-EWT
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