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Ed Asner

Eddie Asner[1] (/ˈæznər/; November 15, 1929 – August 29, 2021) was an American actor and former president of the Screen Actors Guild. He is best remembered for portraying Lou Grant during the 1970s and early 1980s, on both The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spin-off series Lou Grant, making him one of the few television actors to portray the same character in both a comedy and a drama. Asner is the most honored male performer in the history of the Primetime Emmy Awards, having won seven – five for portraying Lou Grant (three as Supporting Actor in a Comedy Television Series on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and two as Lead Actor in a Dramatic Television Series on spin-off Lou Grant). His other Emmys were for performances in two television miniseries: Rich Man, Poor Man (1976), for which he won the Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Performance in a television series award, and Roots (1977), for which he won the Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a television series award.[2]

Ed Asner
Asner in 1977
Born
Eddie Asner

(1929-11-15)November 15, 1929
DiedAugust 29, 2021(2021-08-29) (aged 91)
Resting placeSheffield Cemetery, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of Chicago (dropped out)
OccupationActor
Years active1957–2021
WorksFull list
Political partyDemocratic
Spouses
  • Nancy Sykes
    (m. 1959; div. 1988)
  • Cindy Gilmore
    (m. 1998; div. 2015)
Children4, including Kate
AwardsFull list
21st President of the Screen Actors Guild
In office
November 3, 1981 – June 20, 1985
Preceded byWilliam Schallert
Succeeded byPatty Duke
Military career
Service/branchUnited States Army
Years of service1951–1953

Asner played John Wayne's adversary Bart Jason in the 1966 Western El Dorado. He portrayed Santa Claus in several films, including in 2003's Elf.[3] In 2007, he voiced the main villain Krad in Christmas Is Here Again.[citation needed] In 2009, he voiced Carl Fredricksen in Pixar's animated film Up and made a guest appearance on CSI: NY in the episode "Yahrzeit". In early 2011, Asner returned to television as butcher Hank Greziak in Working Class, the first original sitcom on cable channel CMT. He starred in Michael, Tuesdays and Thursdays, on CBC Television and appeared in The Glades. Asner guest-starred as Guy Redmayne in the sixth season of The Good Wife. He had a guest role in Cobra Kai, appearing as Sid Weinberg in seasons one and three. In 2020, he had a recurring role as James Staghorne Sr. on Briarpatch. As a voice actor, he voiced Roland Daggett and Granny Goodness in the DC Animated Universe and J. Jonah Jameson in the 1994 Spider-Man series.

Early life

Eddie Asner[1] was born on November 15, 1929,[4] in Kansas City, Missouri, and grew up in Kansas City, Kansas.[5] His Ashkenazi Jewish immigrant parents, Lizzie (née Seliger; 1885–1967, from Odesa, Ukraine), a housewife, and Morris David Asner (1877–1957, from Lithuania (Vilna Governorate or Grodno Governorate),[6] ran a second-hand shop and junkyard.[5] The youngest of five children, his four older siblings were: Ben J. Asner (1915–1986), Eve Asner (1916–2014), Esther Edelman (1919–2014) and Labe Asner (1923–2017).[7] He was raised in an Orthodox Jewish family and given the Hebrew name Yitzhak.[8][9]

Asner attended Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, Kansas, and the University of Chicago. He studied journalism in Chicago until a professor advised him there was little money to be made in the profession. He had been working in a steel mill,[10] but he quickly switched to drama, debuting as the martyred Thomas Becket in a campus production of T. S. Eliot's Murder in the Cathedral. He eventually dropped out of school, going to work as a taxi driver, worked on the assembly line for General Motors, and other odd jobs before being drafted in the military in 1951.[11]

Asner served with the U.S. Army Signal Corps from 1951 to 1953 and appeared in plays that toured Army bases in Europe.[12][7]

Career

 
Cast of The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1970, with Asner in center rear

Following his military service, Asner helped found the Playwrights Theatre Company in Chicago, but left for New York City before members of that company regrouped as the Compass Players in the mid-1950s.[13] He later made frequent guest appearances with the successor to Compass, The Second City.[14] In New York City, Asner played Jonathan Jeremiah Peachum in the Off-Broadway revival of Threepenny Opera, scored his first Broadway role in Face of a Hero alongside Jack Lemmon in 1960, and began to make inroads as a television actor, having made his TV debut in 1957 on Studio One.[2] In two notable performances on television, Asner played Detective Sgt. Thomas Siroleo in the 1963 episode of The Outer Limits titled "It Crawled Out of the Woodwork" and the reprehensible ex-premier Brynov in the 1965 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea episode "The Exile". He made his film debut in 1962, in the Elvis Presley vehicle Kid Galahad.[2]

Before he landed his role with Mary Tyler Moore, Asner guest-starred in television series including four episodes of The Untouchables starring Robert Stack, the syndicated crime drama Decoy, starring Beverly Garland, and Route 66 in 1962 (the episode titled "Welcome to the Wedding") as Custody Officer Lincoln Peers. He was cast on Jack Lord's ABC drama series Stoney Burke and in the series finale of CBS's The Reporter, starring Harry Guardino. He also appeared on Mr. Novak, Ben Casey, Gunsmoke, Mission: Impossible, The Outer Limits, The Fugitive, and The Invaders. In 1963, Asner appeared as George Johnson on The Virginian in the episode "Echo of Another Day".[15]

Asner was best known for his character Lou Grant, who was first introduced on The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1970. In 1977, after Moore's series ended, Asner's character was given his own show, Lou Grant (1977–82). In contrast to the Mary Tyler Moore series, a thirty-minute award-winning comedy about television journalism, the Lou Grant series was an hour-long award-winning drama about newspaper journalism (for his role as Grant, Asner was one of only two actors to win an Emmy Award for a sitcom and a drama for the same role, with the second being Uzo Aduba). In addition he made appearances as Lou Grant on two other shows: Rhoda and Roseanne.[16] Other television series starring Asner in regular roles include Thunder Alley, The Bronx Zoo, and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. He also starred in one episode of the western series Dead Man's Gun (1997), as well as portraying art smuggler August March in an episode of the original Hawaii Five-O (1975) and reprised the role in the Hawaii Five-0 (2012) remake.[17] He also appeared as a veteran streetwise officer in an episode of the 1973 version of Police Story.[18]

Asner was acclaimed for his role in the ABC miniseries Roots, as Captain Davies, the morally conflicted captain of the Lord Ligonier, the slave ship that brought Kunta Kinte to America. The role earned Asner an Emmy Award,[19] as did the similarly dark role of Axel Jordache in the miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man (1976). In contrast, he played a former pontiff in the lead role of Papa Giovanni: Ioannes XXIII (Pope John XXIII 2002), an Italian television film for RAI.[20]

 
Asner in 1985

Asner had an extensive voice acting career. In 1987, he played the eponymous character, George F. Babbitt, in the L.A. Classic Theatre Works' radio theater production of Sinclair Lewis' novel Babbitt. Asner won one Audie Award and was nominated for two Grammy Awards and an additional Audie for his audiobook work.[21][22][23] He also provided the voices for Joshua on Joshua and the Battle of Jericho (1986) for Hanna-Barbera, J. Jonah Jameson on the 1990s animated television series Spider-Man (1994–98); Hoggish Greedly on Captain Planet and the Planeteers (1990–95); Hudson on Gargoyles (1994–96); Jabba the Hutt on the radio version of Star Wars; Master Vrook from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and its sequel; Roland Daggett on Batman: The Animated Series (1992–94); Cosgrove on Freakazoid!; Ed Wuncler on The Boondocks (2005–14);[24] and Granny Goodness in various DC Comics animated series. He also voiced Napoleon, Cornelia's younger sister's cat in the Disney show W.I.T.C.H., and Kid Potato, the Butcher's dad in the PBS Kids show hit WordGirl. He was even nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program but lost to Eartha Kitt for Nick Jr. Channel's The Wonder Pets. Asner provided the voice of famed American orator Edward Everett in the 2017 documentary film The Gettysburg Address.[25][26]

Asner provided the voice of the main protagonist Carl Fredricksen in the Academy Award-winning Pixar film Up (2009). He received critical acclaim for the role, with one critic going so far as to suggest "They should create a new category for this year's Academy Award for Best Vocal Acting in an Animated Film and name Asner as the first recipient."[27] He appeared in the mid- to late-2000s decade in a recurring segment on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, entitled "Does This Impress Ed Asner?"[28][29] He was cast in a Country Music Television comedy pilot, Regular Joe.[30]

In 2001, Asner was the recipient of the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award.[31]

Asner won more Emmy Awards for performing than any other male actor (seven, including five for the role of Lou Grant). In 1996, he was inducted into the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame.[32][33] In July 2010, Asner completed recording sessions for Shattered Hopes: The True Story of the Amityville Murders; a documentary on the 1974 DeFeo murders in Amityville, New York. Asner served as the narrator for the film, which covers a forensic analysis of the murders, the trial in which 23-year-old DeFeo son Ronald DeFeo Jr., was convicted of the killings, and the subsequent "haunting" story which is revealed to be a hoax.[34] Also in 2010, Asner played the title role in FDR, a stage production about the life of Franklin Delano Roosevelt;[35] he subsequently continued to tour the play throughout the country. In January 2011, Asner took a supporting role on CMT's first original sitcom Working Class. He made an appearance in the independent comedy feature Not Another B Movie, and had a role as billionaire Warren Buffett in HBO's economic drama Too Big to Fail (2011).[36] In 2013, he guest starred as Mr. Finger in The Crazy Ones.[37]

Asner also provided voice-over narration for many documentaries and films about social activism, including Tiger by the Tail, a documentary film detailing the efforts of Eric Mann and the Campaign to keep General Motors' Van Nuys assembly plant running.[38] He also recorded for a public radio show and podcast, Playing On Air, appearing in Warren Leight's The Final Interrogation of Ceaucescu's Dog with Jesse Eisenberg, and Mike Reiss's New York Story.[39][40] Asner was the voice-over narrator for the 2016 documentary Behind the Fear: The Hidden Story of HIV, directed by Nicole Zwiren, a controversial study on the AIDS debate.[41]

A 2014 documentary titled My Friend Ed, directed by Sharon Baker, focused on the actor's life and career. It won Best Short Documentary at the New York City Independent Film Festival.[42]

During interviews for a 2019 book on the history of Chicago theater, Asner told the author he preferred to be credited for his work as "Edward" rather than "Ed" because he felt the longer name held the page or screen better.[43]

In 2018, Asner was cast in the Netflix dark comedy, Dead to Me, which premiered on May 3, 2019. The series also stars Christina Applegate, Linda Cardellini, and James Marsden. Asner also had a recurring guest role in the 2018–present series Cobra Kai, portraying Johnny Lawrence's step-father, Sid Weinberg, in seasons one and three.[44] In 2020 he guest starred in an episode of Modern Family and in 2021 played himself in a sketch on Let's Be Real.[45] The 2019 feature documentary Ed Asner: On Stage and Off premiered at the American Documentary Film Festival in Palm Springs, which Asner attended.[46][47] In 2013, he played Santa in Christmas on the Bayou.[48] Beginning in 2016, Asner took on the role of Holocaust survivor Milton Salesman in Jeff Cohen's acclaimed play The Soap Myth in a reading at Lincoln Center's Bruno Walter Theatre in New York City.[49] He subsequently toured for the next three years in "concert readings" of the play in more than a dozen cities across the United States.[50] In 2019, PBS flagship station WNET filmed the concert reading at New York's Center for Jewish History for their All Arts channel. The performance, which is available for free, world-wide live-streaming, co-stars Tovah Feldshuh, Ned Eisenberg, and Liba Vaynberg.[51]

In the week before his death, Asner told his frequent collaborators, Greg Palast and Leni Badpenny, that he soon would be doing three one-act plays.[10]

At the time of his death in August 2021, Asner had completed several roles in a number of TV series and films that were released posthumously, including three works released on the Disney+ streaming service, he reprised his voice as Carl Fredricksen from the Pixar film Up in the animated streaming series of shorts Dug Days, which was the first to premiere, just three days after his death. Asner played the role of Claude in the Halloween special Muppets Haunted Mansion,[citation needed] and provided the voice of Grandpa Heffley in the 2022 animated film adaptation Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules, released over a year after his death. These were all dedicated to his memory. The releases of Asner's other upcoming projects on what would become his final roles are yet to be announced, but still in post-production.

Activism

Politics

Asner served two terms as president of the Screen Actors Guild, in which capacity during the 1980s he opposed United States policy in Central America, working closely with the Alliance for Survival. He played a prominent role in the 1980 SAG strike.[52] He was also active in a variety of other causes, such as the movement to free Mumia Abu-Jamal and the movement to establish California One Care, single-payer health care in California, for which he created a television advertisement. He endorsed Dennis Kucinich in the 2004 United States presidential election,[53] and Barack Obama during the 2008 United States presidential election. He was formerly a member of the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC)[54] and was a member of DSOC's successor, the Democratic Socialists of America.[2]

The sudden cancellation of Lou Grant in 1982 was the subject of much controversy. The show had high ratings, being in the ACNielsen top ten throughout its final month on the air. However, the CBS television network declined to renew it. Asner believed that his left-wing political views, as well as the publicity surrounding them, were the actual root causes for the show's cancellation.[52]

In 2011, Asner endorsed Democratic candidate Marcy Winograd who finished 4th in the 16-candidate primary behind eventual winner Janice Hahn, in California's 36th congressional district special election.[55]

From 2011 to 2015, Asner worked with filmmaker Nicole Zwiren on the feature-length documentary Behind the Fear which addresses HIV/AIDS denialism. The film was released in 2016 with Asner as the narrator.[56]

Nonprofit organizations

Asner was on the Entertainment Board of Directors for The Survivor Mitzvah Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing direct emergency aid to elderly and impoverished Holocaust survivors in Eastern Europe.[57] Asner was a member of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, a free speech organization that is dedicated to protecting comic book creators and retailers from prosecutions based on content. He served as an advisor to the Rosenberg Fund for Children, an organization founded by the children of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, which provides benefits for the children of political activists, and was a board member for the wildlife conservation organization Defenders of Wildlife. Asner also sat on the advisory board for Exceptional Minds, a non-profit school and a computer animation studio for young adults on the autism spectrum.[58]

Asner was a supporter of Humane Borders, an organization based in Tucson, Arizona, which maintains water stations in the Sonoran desert for use by undocumented migrants, with the goal of preventing deaths by dehydration and exposure. He was the master of ceremonies at that organization's volunteer dinner in fall 2017.[59]

In November 2017, The Ed Asner Family Center was founded by Asner's son, Matt, and daughter-in-law, Navah Paskowitz. The Center provides arts and vocational enrichments, counseling services, and support groups and camps to special needs individuals and their families.[60]

September 11 attacks

Asner voiced qualified support for the 9/11 truth movement. In 2004, he signed a statement released by the group 9/11 Truth that included a call for a new investigation into some elements of the September 11 attacks that he questioned.[61] Asner confirmed his support for the statement in 2009.[62] Asner also narrated the documentary film The Oil Factor: Behind the War on Terror.[63]

In April 2004, Asner wrote an open letter to "peace and justice leaders" encouraging them to demand "full 9–11 truth" through the organization 9-11 Visibility Project.[64] In 2011, Asner hosted the Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth documentary on the collapse of 7 World Trade Center, which endorsed the conspiracy theory that the building was taken down by controlled demolition.[65][66]

 
Asner and Dennis Weaver picketing during an advertising agencies strike in Los Angeles, 1978

Opposition to SAG–AFTRA merger

On March 30, 2012, the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) completed a merger of equals, forming a new union SAG-AFTRA. Asner was adamantly opposed to such a merger, arguing that the planned merger would destroy the SAG's health plan and disempower actors.[67] Asner and a group of fellow actors and voice-actors, including Martin Sheen and Ed Harris, filed (but later dropped) a lawsuit against SAG president Ken Howard and several SAG vice presidents, seeking to have the merger overturned, and the two unions separated to their pre-merger organizations.[68]

Local Theater/Community Development

In 2021, Asner traveled to Monte Rio, California to support the reopening, revitalization, and shifted focus of the local Monte Rio Theater.[69] [70]

Personal life

Asner was married to Nancy Lou Sykes from 1959 to 1988. They had three children, twins Matthew and Liza, and Kate. In 1987, he had a son named Charles with Carol Jean Vogelman.[71][72] Asner was a parent and a grandparent to autistic children and was involved with the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Autism Speaks.[73] He also served as a board member and adviser for Aspiritech, a nonprofit organization that trains high-functioning autistic persons to test software and perform quality-assurance services for companies.[74][75]

Asner became engaged to producer Cindy Gilmore in 1991. They married on August 2, 1998. Gilmore filed for legal separation on November 7, 2007.[76] Asner filed for divorce in 2015.[77]

Death

Asner died of natural causes at his home in the Tarzana neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, on the morning of August 29, 2021, at the age of 91.[7][78][79] He was buried at Sheffield Cemetery in Kansas City, Missouri, on September 12.[80]

Numerous celebrities paid tribute to Asner, including Maureen McCormick, George Takei, Mark Hamill, Michael McKean, Bradley Whitford, Josh Gad, Mia Farrow, Andy Richter, Katie Couric, Denis O'Hare, Mira Sorvino, Eric Stonestreet, Niecy Nash, Yvette Nicole Brown, Michael Moore, Rosario Dawson, Rosanna Arquette,[81] Ben Stiller, The Muppets, William Baldwin,[82] Greg Weisman,[83] William Zabka, Ralph Macchio, Bill Farmer, and Zooey Deschanel.[84]

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Eddie Asner 1 ˈ ae z n er November 15 1929 August 29 2021 was an American actor and former president of the Screen Actors Guild He is best remembered for portraying Lou Grant during the 1970s and early 1980s on both The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spin off series Lou Grant making him one of the few television actors to portray the same character in both a comedy and a drama Asner is the most honored male performer in the history of the Primetime Emmy Awards having won seven five for portraying Lou Grant three as Supporting Actor in a Comedy Television Series on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and two as Lead Actor in a Dramatic Television Series on spin off Lou Grant His other Emmys were for performances in two television miniseries Rich Man Poor Man 1976 for which he won the Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Performance in a television series award and Roots 1977 for which he won the Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a television series award 2 Ed AsnerAsner in 1977BornEddie Asner 1929 11 15 November 15 1929Kansas City Missouri U S DiedAugust 29 2021 2021 08 29 aged 91 Tarzana California U S Resting placeSheffield Cemetery Kansas City Missouri U S Alma materUniversity of Chicago dropped out OccupationActorYears active1957 2021WorksFull listPolitical partyDemocraticSpousesNancy Sykes m 1959 div 1988 wbr Cindy Gilmore m 1998 div 2015 wbr Children4 including KateAwardsFull list21st President of the Screen Actors GuildIn office November 3 1981 June 20 1985Preceded byWilliam SchallertSucceeded byPatty DukeMilitary careerService wbr branchUnited States ArmyYears of service1951 1953Asner played John Wayne s adversary Bart Jason in the 1966 Western El Dorado He portrayed Santa Claus in several films including in 2003 s Elf 3 In 2007 he voiced the main villain Krad in Christmas Is Here Again citation needed In 2009 he voiced Carl Fredricksen in Pixar s animated film Up and made a guest appearance on CSI NY in the episode Yahrzeit In early 2011 Asner returned to television as butcher Hank Greziak in Working Class the first original sitcom on cable channel CMT He starred in Michael Tuesdays and Thursdays on CBC Television and appeared in The Glades Asner guest starred as Guy Redmayne in the sixth season of The Good Wife He had a guest role in Cobra Kai appearing as Sid Weinberg in seasons one and three In 2020 he had a recurring role as James Staghorne Sr on Briarpatch As a voice actor he voiced Roland Daggett and Granny Goodness in the DC Animated Universe and J Jonah Jameson in the 1994 Spider Man series Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Activism 3 1 Politics 3 2 Nonprofit organizations 3 3 September 11 attacks 3 4 Opposition to SAG AFTRA merger 3 5 Local Theater Community Development 4 Personal life 5 Death 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditEddie Asner 1 was born on November 15 1929 4 in Kansas City Missouri and grew up in Kansas City Kansas 5 His Ashkenazi Jewish immigrant parents Lizzie nee Seliger 1885 1967 from Odesa Ukraine a housewife and Morris David Asner 1877 1957 from Lithuania Vilna Governorate or Grodno Governorate 6 ran a second hand shop and junkyard 5 The youngest of five children his four older siblings were Ben J Asner 1915 1986 Eve Asner 1916 2014 Esther Edelman 1919 2014 and Labe Asner 1923 2017 7 He was raised in an Orthodox Jewish family and given the Hebrew name Yitzhak 8 9 Asner attended Wyandotte High School in Kansas City Kansas and the University of Chicago He studied journalism in Chicago until a professor advised him there was little money to be made in the profession He had been working in a steel mill 10 but he quickly switched to drama debuting as the martyred Thomas Becket in a campus production of T S Eliot s Murder in the Cathedral He eventually dropped out of school going to work as a taxi driver worked on the assembly line for General Motors and other odd jobs before being drafted in the military in 1951 11 Asner served with the U S Army Signal Corps from 1951 to 1953 and appeared in plays that toured Army bases in Europe 12 7 Career EditSee also Ed Asner filmography and List of awards and nominations received by Ed Asner Cast of The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1970 with Asner in center rear Following his military service Asner helped found the Playwrights Theatre Company in Chicago but left for New York City before members of that company regrouped as the Compass Players in the mid 1950s 13 He later made frequent guest appearances with the successor to Compass The Second City 14 In New York City Asner played Jonathan Jeremiah Peachum in the Off Broadway revival of Threepenny Opera scored his first Broadway role in Face of a Hero alongside Jack Lemmon in 1960 and began to make inroads as a television actor having made his TV debut in 1957 on Studio One 2 In two notable performances on television Asner played Detective Sgt Thomas Siroleo in the 1963 episode of The Outer Limits titled It Crawled Out of the Woodwork and the reprehensible ex premier Brynov in the 1965 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea episode The Exile He made his film debut in 1962 in the Elvis Presley vehicle Kid Galahad 2 Before he landed his role with Mary Tyler Moore Asner guest starred in television series including four episodes of The Untouchables starring Robert Stack the syndicated crime drama Decoy starring Beverly Garland and Route 66 in 1962 the episode titled Welcome to the Wedding as Custody Officer Lincoln Peers He was cast on Jack Lord s ABC drama series Stoney Burke and in the series finale of CBS s The Reporter starring Harry Guardino He also appeared on Mr Novak Ben Casey Gunsmoke Mission Impossible The Outer Limits The Fugitive and The Invaders In 1963 Asner appeared as George Johnson on The Virginian in the episode Echo of Another Day 15 Asner was best known for his character Lou Grant who was first introduced on The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1970 In 1977 after Moore s series ended Asner s character was given his own show Lou Grant 1977 82 In contrast to the Mary Tyler Moore series a thirty minute award winning comedy about television journalism the Lou Grant series was an hour long award winning drama about newspaper journalism for his role as Grant Asner was one of only two actors to win an Emmy Award for a sitcom and a drama for the same role with the second being Uzo Aduba In addition he made appearances as Lou Grant on two other shows Rhoda and Roseanne 16 Other television series starring Asner in regular roles include Thunder Alley The Bronx Zoo and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip He also starred in one episode of the western series Dead Man s Gun 1997 as well as portraying art smuggler August March in an episode of the original Hawaii Five O 1975 and reprised the role in the Hawaii Five 0 2012 remake 17 He also appeared as a veteran streetwise officer in an episode of the 1973 version of Police Story 18 Asner was acclaimed for his role in the ABC miniseries Roots as Captain Davies the morally conflicted captain of the Lord Ligonier the slave ship that brought Kunta Kinte to America The role earned Asner an Emmy Award 19 as did the similarly dark role of Axel Jordache in the miniseries Rich Man Poor Man 1976 In contrast he played a former pontiff in the lead role of Papa Giovanni Ioannes XXIII Pope John XXIII 2002 an Italian television film for RAI 20 Asner in 1985 Asner had an extensive voice acting career In 1987 he played the eponymous character George F Babbitt in the L A Classic Theatre Works radio theater production of Sinclair Lewis novel Babbitt Asner won one Audie Award and was nominated for two Grammy Awards and an additional Audie for his audiobook work 21 22 23 He also provided the voices for Joshua on Joshua and the Battle of Jericho 1986 for Hanna Barbera J Jonah Jameson on the 1990s animated television series Spider Man 1994 98 Hoggish Greedly on Captain Planet and the Planeteers 1990 95 Hudson on Gargoyles 1994 96 Jabba the Hutt on the radio version of Star Wars Master Vrook from Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic and its sequel Roland Daggett on Batman The Animated Series 1992 94 Cosgrove on Freakazoid Ed Wuncler on The Boondocks 2005 14 24 and Granny Goodness in various DC Comics animated series He also voiced Napoleon Cornelia s younger sister s cat in the Disney show W I T C H and Kid Potato the Butcher s dad in the PBS Kids show hit WordGirl He was even nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program but lost to Eartha Kitt for Nick Jr Channel s The Wonder Pets Asner provided the voice of famed American orator Edward Everett in the 2017 documentary film The Gettysburg Address 25 26 Asner provided the voice of the main protagonist Carl Fredricksen in the Academy Award winning Pixar film Up 2009 He received critical acclaim for the role with one critic going so far as to suggest They should create a new category for this year s Academy Award for Best Vocal Acting in an Animated Film and name Asner as the first recipient 27 He appeared in the mid to late 2000s decade in a recurring segment on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno entitled Does This Impress Ed Asner 28 29 He was cast in a Country Music Television comedy pilot Regular Joe 30 In 2001 Asner was the recipient of the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award 31 Asner won more Emmy Awards for performing than any other male actor seven including five for the role of Lou Grant In 1996 he was inducted into the Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Hall of Fame 32 33 In July 2010 Asner completed recording sessions for Shattered Hopes The True Story of the Amityville Murders a documentary on the 1974 DeFeo murders in Amityville New York Asner served as the narrator for the film which covers a forensic analysis of the murders the trial in which 23 year old DeFeo son Ronald DeFeo Jr was convicted of the killings and the subsequent haunting story which is revealed to be a hoax 34 Also in 2010 Asner played the title role in FDR a stage production about the life of Franklin Delano Roosevelt 35 he subsequently continued to tour the play throughout the country In January 2011 Asner took a supporting role on CMT s first original sitcom Working Class He made an appearance in the independent comedy feature Not Another B Movie and had a role as billionaire Warren Buffett in HBO s economic drama Too Big to Fail 2011 36 In 2013 he guest starred as Mr Finger in The Crazy Ones 37 Asner also provided voice over narration for many documentaries and films about social activism including Tiger by the Tail a documentary film detailing the efforts of Eric Mann and the Campaign to keep General Motors Van Nuys assembly plant running 38 He also recorded for a public radio show and podcast Playing On Air appearing in Warren Leight s The Final Interrogation of Ceaucescu s Dog with Jesse Eisenberg and Mike Reiss s New York Story 39 40 Asner was the voice over narrator for the 2016 documentary Behind the Fear The Hidden Story of HIV directed by Nicole Zwiren a controversial study on the AIDS debate 41 A 2014 documentary titled My Friend Ed directed by Sharon Baker focused on the actor s life and career It won Best Short Documentary at the New York City Independent Film Festival 42 During interviews for a 2019 book on the history of Chicago theater Asner told the author he preferred to be credited for his work as Edward rather than Ed because he felt the longer name held the page or screen better 43 In 2018 Asner was cast in the Netflix dark comedy Dead to Me which premiered on May 3 2019 The series also stars Christina Applegate Linda Cardellini and James Marsden Asner also had a recurring guest role in the 2018 present series Cobra Kai portraying Johnny Lawrence s step father Sid Weinberg in seasons one and three 44 In 2020 he guest starred in an episode of Modern Family and in 2021 played himself in a sketch on Let s Be Real 45 The 2019 feature documentary Ed Asner On Stage and Off premiered at the American Documentary Film Festival in Palm Springs which Asner attended 46 47 In 2013 he played Santa in Christmas on the Bayou 48 Beginning in 2016 Asner took on the role of Holocaust survivor Milton Salesman in Jeff Cohen s acclaimed play The Soap Myth in a reading at Lincoln Center s Bruno Walter Theatre in New York City 49 He subsequently toured for the next three years in concert readings of the play in more than a dozen cities across the United States 50 In 2019 PBS flagship station WNET filmed the concert reading at New York s Center for Jewish History for their All Arts channel The performance which is available for free world wide live streaming co stars Tovah Feldshuh Ned Eisenberg and Liba Vaynberg 51 In the week before his death Asner told his frequent collaborators Greg Palast and Leni Badpenny that he soon would be doing three one act plays 10 At the time of his death in August 2021 Asner had completed several roles in a number of TV series and films that were released posthumously including three works released on the Disney streaming service he reprised his voice as Carl Fredricksen from the Pixar film Up in the animated streaming series of shorts Dug Days which was the first to premiere just three days after his death Asner played the role of Claude in the Halloween special Muppets Haunted Mansion citation needed and provided the voice of Grandpa Heffley in the 2022 animated film adaptation Diary of a Wimpy Kid Rodrick Rules released over a year after his death These were all dedicated to his memory The releases of Asner s other upcoming projects on what would become his final roles are yet to be announced but still in post production Activism EditPolitics Edit Asner at the 2015 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Awards Asner served two terms as president of the Screen Actors Guild in which capacity during the 1980s he opposed United States policy in Central America working closely with the Alliance for Survival He played a prominent role in the 1980 SAG strike 52 He was also active in a variety of other causes such as the movement to free Mumia Abu Jamal and the movement to establish California One Care single payer health care in California for which he created a television advertisement He endorsed Dennis Kucinich in the 2004 United States presidential election 53 and Barack Obama during the 2008 United States presidential election He was formerly a member of the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee DSOC 54 and was a member of DSOC s successor the Democratic Socialists of America 2 The sudden cancellation of Lou Grant in 1982 was the subject of much controversy The show had high ratings being in the ACNielsen top ten throughout its final month on the air However the CBS television network declined to renew it Asner believed that his left wing political views as well as the publicity surrounding them were the actual root causes for the show s cancellation 52 In 2011 Asner endorsed Democratic candidate Marcy Winograd who finished 4th in the 16 candidate primary behind eventual winner Janice Hahn in California s 36th congressional district special election 55 From 2011 to 2015 Asner worked with filmmaker Nicole Zwiren on the feature length documentary Behind the Fear which addresses HIV AIDS denialism The film was released in 2016 with Asner as the narrator 56 Nonprofit organizations Edit Asner was on the Entertainment Board of Directors for The Survivor Mitzvah Project a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing direct emergency aid to elderly and impoverished Holocaust survivors in Eastern Europe 57 Asner was a member of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund a free speech organization that is dedicated to protecting comic book creators and retailers from prosecutions based on content He served as an advisor to the Rosenberg Fund for Children an organization founded by the children of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg which provides benefits for the children of political activists and was a board member for the wildlife conservation organization Defenders of Wildlife Asner also sat on the advisory board for Exceptional Minds a non profit school and a computer animation studio for young adults on the autism spectrum 58 Asner was a supporter of Humane Borders an organization based in Tucson Arizona which maintains water stations in the Sonoran desert for use by undocumented migrants with the goal of preventing deaths by dehydration and exposure He was the master of ceremonies at that organization s volunteer dinner in fall 2017 59 In November 2017 The Ed Asner Family Center was founded by Asner s son Matt and daughter in law Navah Paskowitz The Center provides arts and vocational enrichments counseling services and support groups and camps to special needs individuals and their families 60 September 11 attacks Edit Asner voiced qualified support for the 9 11 truth movement In 2004 he signed a statement released by the group 9 11 Truth that included a call for a new investigation into some elements of the September 11 attacks that he questioned 61 Asner confirmed his support for the statement in 2009 62 Asner also narrated the documentary film The Oil Factor Behind the War on Terror 63 In April 2004 Asner wrote an open letter to peace and justice leaders encouraging them to demand full 9 11 truth through the organization 9 11 Visibility Project 64 In 2011 Asner hosted the Architects amp Engineers for 9 11 Truth documentary on the collapse of 7 World Trade Center which endorsed the conspiracy theory that the building was taken down by controlled demolition 65 66 Asner and Dennis Weaver picketing during an advertising agencies strike in Los Angeles 1978 Opposition to SAG AFTRA merger Edit On March 30 2012 the Screen Actors Guild SAG and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists AFTRA completed a merger of equals forming a new union SAG AFTRA Asner was adamantly opposed to such a merger arguing that the planned merger would destroy the SAG s health plan and disempower actors 67 Asner and a group of fellow actors and voice actors including Martin Sheen and Ed Harris filed but later dropped a lawsuit against SAG president Ken Howard and several SAG vice presidents seeking to have the merger overturned and the two unions separated to their pre merger organizations 68 Local Theater Community Development Edit In 2021 Asner traveled to Monte Rio California to support the reopening revitalization and shifted focus of the local Monte Rio Theater 69 70 Personal life EditAsner was married to Nancy Lou Sykes from 1959 to 1988 They had three children twins Matthew and Liza and Kate In 1987 he had a son named Charles with Carol Jean Vogelman 71 72 Asner was a parent and a grandparent to autistic children and was involved with the 501 c 3 nonprofit organization Autism Speaks 73 He also served as a board member and adviser for Aspiritech a nonprofit organization that trains high functioning autistic persons to test software and perform quality assurance services for companies 74 75 Asner became engaged to producer Cindy Gilmore in 1991 They married on August 2 1998 Gilmore filed for legal separation on November 7 2007 76 Asner filed for divorce in 2015 77 Death EditAsner died of natural causes at his home in the Tarzana neighborhood of Los Angeles California on the morning of August 29 2021 at the age of 91 7 78 79 He was buried at Sheffield Cemetery in Kansas City Missouri on September 12 80 Numerous celebrities paid tribute to Asner including Maureen McCormick George Takei Mark Hamill Michael McKean Bradley Whitford Josh Gad Mia Farrow Andy Richter Katie Couric Denis O Hare Mira Sorvino Eric Stonestreet Niecy Nash Yvette Nicole Brown Michael Moore Rosario Dawson Rosanna Arquette 81 Ben Stiller The Muppets William Baldwin 82 Greg Weisman 83 William Zabka Ralph Macchio Bill Farmer and Zooey Deschanel 84 References Edit a b Asner Ed TheOnlyEdAsner August 31 2019 It s actually not That is a strange mistake that floats out there My Hebrew name is Yitzhak My real name is Eddie Asner Truth Tweet Archived from the original on September 12 2019 Retrieved September 3 2019 via Twitter a b c d Ed Asner Fast Facts CNN November 7 2016 Retrieved July 6 2017 Ed Asner s Santa Complex TV Guide October 30 2003 Retrieved June 28 2019 TheOnlyEdAsner November 15 2018 Hi Tomorrow 11 15 is my 89th birthday Tweet via Twitter a b Edward Asner Television Academy Interviews October 22 2017 Retrieved May 22 2019 Ed Asner eNewsReference Archived from the original on December 10 2007 Retrieved March 7 2018 a b c Gates Anita August 29 2021 Ed Asner Emmy Winning Star of Lou Grant and Up Dies at 91 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved February 11 2022 Zager Norma August 5 2005 Outspoken Asner s Activism Is No Act The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles Archived from the original on December 25 2008 Retrieved December 13 2006 Horwitz Simi September 27 2012 Ed Asner s Still Crusty After All These Years The Forward a b Ed Asner 1929 2021 A Lion in Underpants GregPalast com Greg Palast August 29 2021 Retrieved August 30 2021 Late Night Lox Vodka and Banana Cream Pie With Ed Asner Vulture com October 1 2012 Retrieved November 24 2017 Edward Asner Hollywood Walk of Fame Retrieved August 27 2016 Blumberg Naomi November 11 2019 Ed Asner Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved December 3 2019 Ed Asner The Second City Retrieved June 2 2020 The Virginian Season 1 Episode 26 Echo of Another Day TV Guide Retrieved December 3 2019 Andreeva Nellie August 29 2021 Ed Asner Dies TV Icon Who Played Lou Grant Was 91 Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 29 2021 Andreeva Nellie December 8 2011 Ed Asner To Reprise Role From Original Hawaii Five 0 In The Series CBS Reboot Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 29 2021 Ball Chris September 16 2011 Police Story from 1973 finally lands on DVD The Plain Dealer A Saga of Slavery That Made The Actors Weep The New York Times June 27 1976 Retrieved August 29 2021 Ed Asner Satisfied with John XXIII Portrayal in TV Series Den katolske kirke Katolsk no February 10 2002 Retrieved August 29 2021 2000 audie awards Ed Asner Recording Academy Grammy Awards Retrieved April 4 2023 2020 audie awards Ed Asner talks acting at 89 pursuing the truth and bringing The Soap Myth to Tampa Tampa Bay Times April 12 2019 Ali Rasha June 1 2017 12 Actors Over 80 Still Killing It in Hollywood From Ed Asner to Morgan Freeman Photos Yahoo Retrieved August 29 2021 Choe Brandon August 29 2021 Ed Asner s Career Television amp Film Career A Photo Gallery Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 29 2021 Keith Cohen review of Up Entertainment Spectrum Archived from the original on July 10 2011 Retrieved May 31 2009 Jane Bucklin Petty Obituaries Deseret News December 5 2017 via legacy com In 2006 at age 90 she appeared on the Jay Leno Show where she won the segment Does This Impress Ed Asner Fischbach Bob Stickney Dane December 28 2008 Iowa man appears on Tonight Show Entertainment News amp Notes Omaha World Herald Archived from the original on March 8 2009 Fett took part in the Does This Impress Ed Asner segment DiNunno Gina June 13 2010 Ed Asner Signs On to CMT Comedy Pilot TV Guide Archived from the original on June 15 2010 Edward Asner 2001 Life Achievement Recipient Screen Actors Guild Awards Archived from the original on October 15 2008 Retrieved July 2 2010 Hall of Fame Archives Inductees Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Archived from the original on December 18 2013 Retrieved March 10 2012 Honorees Television Academy Shattered Hopes The True Story of the Amityville Murders ShatteredDocumentary com Archived from the original on October 19 2011 Retrieved November 24 2017 Ed Asner as FDR WindWood Theatricals Archived from the original on January 22 2013 Retrieved November 24 2017 Wachtel Katya May 13 2011 Too Big to Fail the Cast Business Insider Retrieved August 29 2021 Exclusive Ed Asner Heads to The Crazy Ones TV Guide Retrieved August 30 2021 Goldman Michael Director 1986 Tiger by the Tail Motion picture Los Angeles A Dog and a Cat Two Short Plays Playing On Air January 7 2015 Archived from the original on June 17 2016 Retrieved August 4 2016 Ed Asner Playing On Air December 8 2014 Archived from the original on August 8 2016 Retrieved August 4 2016 Behind the Fear the hidden story of HIV BehindTheFear com Retrieved November 24 2017 Ed Asner amp More Wrap Up 2015 Garden State Film Festival BroadwayWorld March 26 2015 Retrieved September 22 2020 Larson Mark September 8 2021 Forever Ed Asner Chicago Reader Retrieved May 11 2022 Codero Rosy August 29 2021 Cobra Kai Ed Asner Remembered By Series Creators And Cast Deadline Retrieved September 4 2021 Ed Asner dies TV s Lou Grant Elf Up star 91 won seven Emmys USA Today Retrieved August 30 2021 Ed Asner Speaks in Palm Springs 2019 Palm Springs Life August 29 2021 Retrieved September 8 2021 via YouTube Cold Chicago Productions 2019 Ed Asner On Stage and Off A documentary Portrait EdAsnerDocumentary Retrieved September 8 2021 Miller Zoe December 19 2018 10 actors who have played Santa Claus in movies Business Insider Africa Retrieved October 8 2021 The Soap Myth A reading of the Jeff Cohen play in celebration of Holocaust Remembrance Day New York Public Library May 2 2016 Retrieved October 3 2020 Ed Asner Sticks with THE SOAP MYTH for Tour Broadway World Retrieved October 17 2020 The Soap Myth PBS January 26 2020 Retrieved October 3 2020 a b Kassel Michael B November 29 2007 Asner Ed Museum of Broadcast Communications Archived from the original on September 28 2012 Retrieved April 6 2008 Kucinich Blends New Age Aura With Old School Grit The Washington Post January 15 2004 Retrieved February 26 2022 Isserman Maurice June 2 1998 A Brief History of the American Left Democratic Socialists of America Retrieved June 6 2017 Staff April 28 2011 Ed Asner Urges Voters to Protect Social Security amp Medicare from Robber Barons Who Looted America to Pay for the Wars Winograd For Congress Archived from the original on September 2 2011 Retrieved April 28 2011 Behind The Fear The Hidden Story of HIV Awarenessfestival org Archived from the original on September 15 2016 Retrieved May 16 2017 Ed Asner play A Man and His Prostate is full of healthy laughs The Vancouver Sun April 19 2018 Retrieved August 29 2021 Ross L A April 22 2014 Sesame Street Partnering With Exceptional Minds School for Autism Initiative TheWrap Ed Asner to Host Charity Dinner Humane Borders Retrieved July 3 2018 Ed Asner Family Center offers programming and special needs support L A Parent August 23 2019 Retrieved March 7 2021 Audio interview of Ed Asner Archived from the original on August 24 2006 Retrieved August 24 2006 by Stephanie Miller on The Stephanie Miller Show about a September 11 Conspiracy theory Rossmeier Vincent September 11 2009 Would you still sign the 9 11 Truth petition Salon Archived from the original on September 14 2009 Retrieved September 11 2009 The Oil Factor website TheOilFactor com Archived from the original on August 7 2012 Retrieved November 24 2017 Asner Ed April 26 2004 A letter to the Peace and Justice movement from Ed Asner 911 Visibility Project Archived from the original on May 2 2004 Retrieved September 26 2008 Architects and Engineers Solving the Mystery of WTC 7 ae911truth org Retrieved November 23 2018 J Leroy Hulsey September 9 2020 A Structural Reevaluation of the Collapse of WTC Building 7 University of Alaska Retrieved September 16 2021 Former SAG President Edward Asner speaks out against the SAG AFTRA merger on YouTube SAG AFTRA Dismissal Formalized In SAG AFTRA Merger Lawsuit The Hollywood Reporter May 22 2012 Monte Rio Theater The Historic RIO THEATER Promo Video January 27 2021 Asner Admits Baby Boy Is His Illegitimate Child Deseret News June 18 1988 Retrieved August 27 2016 Ed Asner Fast Facts CNN October 27 2015 Retrieved August 27 2016 mickeynews com Archived from the original on July 20 2006 Retrieved June 29 2009 writing James Denton applauded hosts of the organization s autism awareness public service announcements including celebrity parents of children with autism Ed Asner Gary Cole Joe Mantegna and John Schneider Advisors Aspiritech Retrieved May 5 2019 Tachibana Chris December 8 2009 Autism seen as asset not liability in some jobs NBC News Retrieved May 5 2019 Ed Asner s Second Wife Seeks Separation The Washington Post Associated Press November 7 2007 Retrieved August 27 2016 Fowler Tara May 15 2015 Ed Asner Files For Divorce 8 Years After Separating From Wife People Retrieved August 27 2016 Dagan Carmel Natale Richard August 29 2021 Ed Asner Emmy Winning Lou Grant Star Dies at 91 Variety Retrieved August 29 2021 Barnes Mike August 29 2021 Ed Asner Dead Lou Grant on Mary Tyler Moore Show Was 91 The Hollywood Reporter Dulle Brian September 19 2021 In private ceremony Hollywood actor Ed Asner buried with family in Kansas City WDAF TV Retrieved September 25 2021 Yasharoff Hannah August 30 2021 Hollywood mourns Ed Asner You made and will continue to make this world a better place Was 91 USA Today Retrieved September 4 2021 Yasharoff Hannah August 30 2021 Ed Asner Lou Grant and Up actor dies aged 91 BBC com Retrieved September 4 2021 Greg Weisman s tribute to Asner summed up in short words Twitter August 29 2021 Retrieved September 5 2021 West Amy January 29 2021 Zooey Deschanel pays sweet tribute to Elf co star after his death Digital Spy Retrieved September 4 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ed Asner Ed Asner at AllMovie Appearances on C SPAN Ed Asner at the Internet Broadway Database Ed Asner at IMDb Ed Asner at the TCM Movie Database Ed Asner at The Interviews An Oral History of Television Ed Asner discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ed Asner amp oldid 1149795014, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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