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Lawrence Joesph Mullen was born in Artane Dublin Ireland in 1961. Studied with Ireland best known drummer Joe Bonnie who died in 1974. Sister Mary Mullen died as a child.
IMDb Mini Biography By: AnonymousVery short spiked blonde hair
Skull earring to his right ear and a cross earring to his left.
Son Aaron Elvis Mullen (derived from Elvis Aaron Presley) was born in October 1996.
Youngest member of U2 at only 14 when he joined. Had the idea to start the band by putting up ads at his school. He held auditions in his living room, where Bono, The Edge, and Adam Clayton showed up.
Larry was born to Larry Mullen Sr. and Maureen Mullen.
Mother was killed in a car accident in 1978 just before his seventeenth birthday.
He has an older sister Cecilia. His younger sister Mary died in childhood.
Loves Harley Davidson motorcycles
Currently, he lives in New York.
Before joining U2 he worked as a messenger for a company.
Bono persuaded him to keep in with the group and lent a lot of support to Larry over the death of his mother because Bono lost his mother, Iris when he was 14.
3 children with longtime girlfriend Ann Acheson: Aaron Elvis (b. 3 October 1995) Ava Elizabeth (b. 28 December 1998) Ezra (b. February 2001).
2002: Appeared with Samantha Morton in U2's "Electrical Storm" video, directed by Anton Corbijn.
Huge Elvis Presley Fan
Lives in Howth, County Dublin, Ireland.
Divides his time between Dublin and New York City.
I have no memory whatsoever about "Crumbs from your table". I can't remember a damn thing about it!
If Bono left we could carry on. If I left, we'd be screwed.
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