His first high-profile TV guest star role was as "The Fan" in a February 2000 episode of
Friends (season 6, episode 14); later that year, he was cast in the regular role of Stansfield in the short-lived sitcom
The Trouble with Normal. The next year, he was cast as Andy on
According to Jim. He has also appeared in movies including
Wedding Crashers and
Showtime, and in commercials including
Ball Park hot dog commercials as "Frank," and a
PSA for the
V-chip on
ABC, as
Jim's Andy. In 2007, he appeared in two episodes of
My Name Is Earl as Ron, a security prison guard. Campbell also played Detective Crockers in the 2007 horror film
Drive-Thru. That same year, he made a guest appearance on
Supernatural (episode: "
Bedtime Stories"). Campbell had a small role on
Showtime's
Weeds. Larry also appeared as Pete Denham in the 2010 film
Killers and as Vigs in
Deadrise. Also, he appeared in the
Disney Channel shows ''
I Didn't Do It as Deputy Doug, Good Luck Charlie as Hugo, Dog with a Blog as "The Hawk", Best Friends Whenever'' as Mr. Doyle, and
CBS'
The New Adventures of Old Christine and
Rules of Engagement. Campbell played the role of Hog Head in the 2011 film
Hall Pass. He had a recurring role in the series
The Protector. In 2013, he began touring with a group of comedians led by his
Jim co-star
Jim Belushi known as "Jim Belushi and the Board of Comedy". In 2017, Campbell had a recurring role as Chief Engineer Newton in the first season of the
Fox sci-fi TV series
The Orville. At the end of that season, his character was written out. That same year, he had a recurring role as a step-father to a troubled high schooler in the
Netflix documentary
American Vandal, and appeared in an episode of the sitcom
American Housewife. In 2019, he appeared as Officer Wilson in the
HBO drama series
Euphoria. ==Personal life and family==