Edward Herrmann
Biography
Edward Kirk Herrmann (July 21, 1943 – December 31, 2014) was a prominent American actor renowned for his contributions to both television and film. Born in Washington, D.C., Herrmann gained widespread acclaim for his compelling portrayals of historical figures, most notably Franklin D. Roosevelt, a role that earned him an Emmy nomination. His versatile talent also resonated with younger audiences through his memorable performance as Richard Gilmore in the beloved series Gilmore Girls.
In addition to his acting accomplishments, Herrmann was a familiar voice in the realm of documentary narration, lending his engaging storytelling skills to numerous historical programs on the History Channel. His authoritative yet warm voice made complex subjects accessible to a wide audience, further showcasing his range as a performer.
During the 1990s, he became a recognizable face as the spokesperson for Dodge automobiles, bringing charisma and charm to the brand. Herrmann's impressive career spanned several decades, leaving a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. His dedication to his craft, coupled with his ability to connect with audiences, solidified his legacy as a cherished figure in American television and film history.
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2001 • Milligan
Double Take
2001 • Charles Allsworth
A Christmas Wish
2011 • Les McCallum
Reds
1981 • Max Eastman
The Day of the Dolphin
1973
Harry's War
1981 • Harry Johnson
Treasure Buddies
2012 • Philip Wellington
The Emperor's Club
2002 • Headmaster Woodbridge
Christmas Oranges
2012 • Mr. Crampton
Saint Maybe
1998 • Doug Bedloe
Welcome to Mooseport
2004
The Town That Dreaded Sundown (2014)
2014 • Reverend Cartwright
Son of Morning
2011 • Thomas
Annie
1982
Brass Target
1978 • Col. Walter Gilchrist
Relative Strangers
2006 • Doug Clayton
I Think I Love My Wife
2007 • Mr. Landis
The Paper Chase
1973 • Thomas Craig Anderson
Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star
2011 • Jeremiah Larson
Big Business
1988 • Graham Sherbourne
The North Avenue Irregulars
1979 • Michael Hill
A Little Sex
1982 • Tommy