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Edward Herrmann - Overview

Date of Birth: Jul 21, 1943    
Place of Birth: Washington, Washington D.C., USA
Nationality: United States
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The embodiment of erudite, well-bred men of means in American entertainment, Edward Herrmann was an Emmy- and Tony-winning actor whose gift for quiet drama and frothy comedy enlivened such projects as "Eleanor and Franklin" (ABC, 1976), "Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story" (NBC, 1978), "Reds" (1981), "The Lost Boys" (1987) and "Gilmore Girls" (The WB, 2000-07). Tall, reserved and possessed of a marvelously fluid voice, Herrmann's characters ran the gamut of the rich, intelligent and powerful - from multiple portrayals of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the kindly founder of St. Eligius hospital on "St. Elsewhere" (NBC, 1982-88) to a venal William Randolph Hearst in the feature film "The Cat's Meow" and the chilly patriarch on "Gilmore Girls." In all cases, Herrmann's portrayals found the humanity behind the occasionally stuffy veneer of his roles, which kept him busy in films, documentary narration, advertising and on television and the stage for over four decades.

Born Edward Kirk Herrmann in Washington, D.C. on July 21, 1943, he was the son of Jo... Read More
2001
Cast as William Randolph Hearst in "The Cat's Meow"
2000 - Present
Played regular role of the father and grandfather of the titular "Gilmore Girls" on that WB series
2000 - 2010
Played regular role of the father and grandfather of the titular "Gilmore Girls" on that WB series
1997
Had recurring role on the ABC drama series "The Practice"
1995
Cast as Nelson Rockefeller in Oliver Stone's "Nixon"
1995
Played Herman Munster in "Here Come the Munsters" (Fox)
1989
Again played the headmaster in second sequel "The Beginning of the Firm" (PBS)


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