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Early in the morning on January 23,Larry King diedat the age of 87 in Los Angeles.

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Many shared notable video clips from his interviews.

Here is some of the celebrity outpouring for the late broadcaster.

Oh no!!!

RIP Larry King…what a Titan you were!

One of our true icons.

You are no longer in pain.

My sincerest condolences to his family & friends.

Grew up with him on my television.

You will be missed…https://t.co/3oBiKvhXCH

I enjoyed my 20+ interviews with Larry King over the years.

He had a great sense of humor and a genuine interest in people.

Farewell, my friend.pic.twitter.com/Q28Xy4F91W

So sad to hear the news about Larry King today.

I was lucky enough to be interviewed by him and see his unique interview style first hand.

He could get anyone talking, from Hollywood stars to the guy on the corner.

In the 1990s, Larry King Live even became the most important show in American politics.

RIP.pic.twitter.com/TSNlYf87ui

Larry King was my@CNNcolleague and good friend.

He was an amazing interviewer and a mentor to so many of us.

He loved what he did and all of us loved him.

He was a real mensch.

My Deepest Condolences to his loving family.

Rest In Peace@kingsthingspic.twitter.com/Xrzjw4BsEP

Larry King was a Brooklyn boy who become a newsman who interviewed the newsmakers.

Because of Larry King, I got the opportunity to guest host his show Larry King Live.

What an honor to fill the suspenders of such an icon!

He was a great friend of@TheMuppetsand the world.

Thank you, Larry.

The Larry King show was a glue that helped hold things together.

I wonder whos on Larry King tonight?

Was on it several times and he was great.

He set a high bar.

I loved the easy breezy format of his CNN show, and his amazing voice.

I loved his all night radio show in the 80s.

You could call in at 1 in the morning and just riff for hours.

His radio show made a great opening for Lost In America.

RIP to the legend Larry King.

We will miss you.

Thanks for the chats and for the suspenders.https://t.co/ZFoMNYpitM

R.i.P To the legend Larry King God bless him.

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Sad to hear about the passing of Larry King.

Always well prepared, asked intelligent questions, & always made thepic.twitter.com/kuDOx6gob5

RIP Larry King.

RIP to radio/TV/digital news legend@kingsthings.

It was an honor to watch you do your thing, both on@CNNand in person.

My Dad always asked me Did you see who Larry King talked to last night?

Wouldve blown his mind to know that, one day, it would be his son.

Thanks for that.pic.twitter.com/OTQrEar3c4

Am heartbroken to learn of the passing of my friend and a true legend#LarryKing.

I admired and loved his personality, style and his work as a journalist and interviewer.

I always wanted to be a guest on his show and was disappointed that the timing never worked out.

was irreplaceable when he left CNN.

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Sad news this morning.

TV broadcasting legend Larry King has passed away.

He was the man!#LarryKingpic.twitter.com/CXHmDPWll5

Larry King was a friend through thick and thin.

A masterful interviewer and storyteller.

EVERYONE wanted to be on Larry King Live.

May he Rest in Peace.https://t.co/XTgeMqjmcg

Larry was so so so so good to me.

He helped me so much in my career.

He was so sweet & interested in our lil legal show.

VERY NEXT NIGHT, I see Larry at dinner.

Larry had NO IDEA who I was.