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Edward Herrmann

Edward Kirk Herrmann (July 21, 1943 – December 31, 2014) was an American actor, director, and writer. He was perhaps best known for his portrayals of Franklin D. Roosevelt in both the miniseries Eleanor and Franklin (1976) and 1982 film musical Annie, Richard Gilmore in Amy Sherman-Palladino's comedy-drama series Gilmore Girls (2000–2007), and a ubiquitous narrator for historical programs on The History Channel[1] and in such PBS productions as Nova.[2] He was also known as a spokesman for Dodge automobiles in the 1990s.[3][4]

Edward Herrmann
Born
Edward Kirk Herrmann

(1943-07-21)July 21, 1943
Washington, D.C., U.S.
DiedDecember 31, 2014(2014-12-31) (aged 71)
New York City, U.S.
Occupation(s)Actor, director, writer
Years active1971–2014
Spouses
  • Leigh Curran
    (m. 1978; div. 1992)
  • Star Roman
    (m. 1993)
Children3

Herrmann started working in theatre on Broadway in 1972 with his debut in Moonchildren alongside James Woods. He received two Tony Award nominations winning for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance in Mrs. Warren's Profession in 1976. Herrmann received five Primetime Emmy Award nominations, winning for his performance in The Practice in 1999. He also received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination with the ensemble for Oliver Stone's Nixon (1995). Herrmann became known as a character actor having appeared in various films such as Warren Beatty's Reds (1981), Woody Allen's The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985), Garry Marshall's Overboard (1987), Martin Scorsese's The Aviator (2004) and Chris Rock's I Think I Love My Wife (2007).

Early life

Edward Kirk Herrmann was born on July 21, 1943, in Washington, D.C., the son of Jean Eleanor (née O'Connor) and John Anthony Herrmann.[5] Of German and Irish descent, Herrmann grew up in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, and graduated from Bucknell University[6] in 1965, where he was a member of Phi Kappa Psi. He studied acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art on a Fulbright Fellowship.[7]

Career

Theater

Herrmann began his career in theatre. One of the first professional productions he appeared in was the U.S. premiere of Michael Weller's Moonchildren at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., in November 1971.[8] He moved with the show to New York City to make his Broadway debut the following year. Herrmann returned to Broadway in 1976 to portray Frank Gardner in the revival of Mrs. Warren's Profession. For his performance he won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play.[9]

Herrmann and Dianne Wiest collaborated as directors on the Williamstown Theater Festival in its 1985 offering Not About Heroes,[10] playing Sassoon. Frank Rich praised the performance: "If Mr. Baker's Wilfred is a bit of an uncomplicated, foursquare boy scout and if Mr. Herrmann's stiff-upper-lipped Siegfried at first arouses deja vu, they form a passionate symbiosis as the darker clouds gather in Act II. Both actors also have a natural way with the rhetoric of their characters' respective canons."[11] During 1988, Herrmann appeared in the New York production Julius Caesar as Gaius Cassius Longinus.[12] Herrmann stated he had joined after becoming tired with constantly having to wear a suit in his prior roles and finding Cassius the most complex of the available roles.[13] Frank Rich opined that Herrmann was the "liveliest of the leads by far" and that he would be better suited in the role of Brutus.[14] In 1988–89, Herrmann starred with Alec Guinness in the London West End production of A Walk in the Woods. The play debuted at the Comedy Theater in November 1988, and was directed by Ronald Eyre. As the New York Times reported, "Mr. Guinness and Mr. Herrmann share the stage uninterrupted for some two hours. The fictional play is rooted in the real-life relationship between a Soviet diplomat and an American negotiator who broke protocol in 1982 and made a private limited arms control deal while taking a stroll in a forest outside Geneva."[15]

Television

1970s

Herrmann was known for his portrayal of Franklin D. Roosevelt in the made-for-television movies, Eleanor and Franklin (1976) and Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years (1977)[16] (both of which earned him Best Actor Emmy Award nominations), as well as in the first feature film adaptation of the Broadway musical Annie (1982).[17] Reflecting on becoming involved with Eleanor and Franklin, Herrmann reflected, "It was a gift. You never get a script that good. Or a cast that good, or a director that good, or a designer that good, or a sponsor that good. And all on the same project? It was just blessed."[18] Joseph McAuley said of Herrmann's casting, "To a generation growing up watching television and the movies, Edward Herrmann was the personification of FDR. As an actor, he stood head and shoulders above everybody else (literally—he was 6'5") and he was an inspired choice to play the Depression era/World War II president for a generation who never knew the real man who had long since become an historical figure."[19] Emily VanDerWerff wrote that while she found Annie to be a mediocre film, "Herrmann's warm charm as FDR shines through. He's a kind, compassionate fellow, in a film that's all about the power of positive feeling and kindness."[20]

1980s

In 1980 Herrmann also starred in an episode of M*A*S*H as an army surgeon suffering from PTSD. Also he played Max in the 1987 movie The Lost Boys. He was nominated for a Tony Award for Plenty in 1983[21] and Emmy Awards in 1986 and 1987 for two guest-starring appearances as Father Joseph McCabe on St. Elsewhere.[22] In 1984, Herrmann played Alger Hiss in the PBS docudrama Concealed Enemies.[23][24] During a break from filming, Herrmann praised the production: "This is perhaps the most ambitious thing public television has ever done. They were a little nervous about it, because of the cost. But they shouldn't have worried. It smacks of the real thing."[25]

1990s

Herrmann appeared in the 1994 television film Don't Drink the Water.[26] Ken Tucker wrote, "In smaller roles, veteran character actors Austin Pendleton, Josef Sommer, and Edward Herrmann nail their lines like the seasoned pros they are."[27] Herrmann portrayed Herman Munster in the Fox made-for-television film Here Come the Munsters,[28] which aired on Halloween in 1995. Herrmann found the script "silly and funny" and wanted to play a clown again, though also admitting a lack of prior involvement with the original The Munsters: "I was way too old. I was out of college. I was going to be an actor. I have always admired Fred, but no, I wasn't swept up in Munstermania at all. I didn't have a lunch box."[29] In observing the plot of Here Come the Munsters, Herrmann was reminded of American family values, seeing the production as parodying such beliefs: "In our screenplay, the Munsters arrive here as refugees. We resist attempts to kick us out of the country by a vicious politician who keeps saying, 'America for Americans!'"[30] David Flint[31] and Nick Smithson[32] positively commented on the accuracy of his likeness. He played Tobias Beecher's father on Oz.[33] Herrmann earned an Emmy in 1999 for his guest appearances on The Practice.[34] Also in 1999, Herrmann appeared as President Fellwick in the television miniseries Atomic Train.[35][36] Ray Richmond commented that Herrmann "makes a swell U.S. President, reassuring and authoritative".[37]

2000s

Herrmann portrayed Norman, a strikingly old intern, on ABC's Grey's Anatomy. From 2000 to 2007, he portrayed Richard Gilmore on The WB's Gilmore Girls.[38] Series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino said Herrmann had been the first choice to play the character and came in to read the script despite his agent saying he would not: "We sat there in stunned silence as Ed opened the script and proceeded to read. And just like that, Richard Gilmore was sitting in front of us."[39][40] The audition had taken place in New York City; casting director Jill Anthony said his audition and that of Kelly Bishop were vastly superior to others trying to procure the same roles.[41] Bishop said she gained a friendship with Herrmann based on their similarities: "We, obviously, were older [than the rest of the cast]. But we were also New York actors, and we connected very well. We always did our crossword puzzles together in the hair-and-makeup room."[42][43] Alexis Bledel, who portrayed his character's granddaughter, recalled Herrmann's extensive knowledge and habits during breaks from filming: "Ed was so knowledgeable about theater, TV, and film, and what I remember most is how he would share so much of this knowledge. He loved talking about it so we had those long Friday-night dinner scenes where we'd be sitting at a table all day, and he would share so much."[44] Herrmann enjoyed the relationship between his character and that of Bledel,[45] and was disappointed by the series finale.[46] Caryn James assessed that Herrmann and Bishop succeeded in making their characters likeable[47] while Sarah Schweppe wrote that Herrmann "was such a comforting presence on this show."[48]

2010s

In October 2013, Herrmann made an appearance on How I Met Your Mother in the episode "Knight Vision", playing a minister.[49][50]

Herrmann's death was written in via his character Richard in the 2016 revival of Gilmore Girls, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life.[51][52] Lauren Graham, Herrmann's costar on Gilmore Girls, said, "He would have loved this [new series]. His death was just a loss for us personally. It's given the show a new complexity and depth. It's a nice tribute to him."[53][54] Sherman-Palladino told Entertainment Weekly, "It's safe to say that the death of Richard Gilmore, the death of Ed Herrmann, looms large over everything."[55] Scott Patterson, another costar, agreed with Sherman-Palladino: "[Herrmann's death] left a big void, but Amy honored it beautifully. He's throughout ... these stories. It's a wonderful homage to him as a person and to his character as well. It's nice to have him around."[56] After concluding filming, Bishop said of Herrmann, "There was a space where he was supposed to be, so he certainly was with us, and he's very prevalent in the show so that will make everybody happy I think, who'll miss him, but I'm sorry he couldn't be with us."[57]

Film

Herrmann's film career began in the mid-1970s, playing supporting roles including Robert Redford's partner in The Great Waldo Pepper,[58] a law student in The Paper Chase,[59] the idle, piano-playing Klipspringer in The Great Gatsby[60] and opposite Laurence Olivier in The Betsy (1978).[61] He again portrayed President Roosevelt in Annie.

Herrmann played the lead in the 1979 Kieth Merrill movie, Take Down, in the role as the high-school English teacher turned wrestling coach. Among Herrmann's better known roles are as the title character in another Kieth Merrill film, Harry's War (1981),[62] the philandering husband of Goldie Hawn's character in Overboard,[63] Reverend Michael Hill in Disney's The North Avenue Irregulars,[64] one of the characters in the film-within-a-film in Woody Allen's The Purple Rose of Cairo,[65] and as Max, the mild-mannered head vampire in The Lost Boys.[66] In 1993, Herrmann appeared in Born Yesterday.[67] He was offered praise for the role, Vincent Canby citing him as one of the four actors heading "the excellent supporting cast",[68] and Malcolm Johnson writing Herrmann and Fred Dalton Thompson had the "most convincing performances".[69] Herrmann appeared in the following year's Foreign Student, released on July 29, 1994.[70] Kevin Thomas commented, "Edward Herrmann, so often a fine actor, emerges as a caricature of the tweedy, pipe-smoking professor".[71] Herrmann portrayed Nelson Rockefeller in the 1995 film Nixon.[72][73] Herrmann appeared in the 1998 film Better Living, a priest who becomes a family counselor. Oliver Jones wrote that Herrmann was in "a rare comic form" in the role.[74]

Herrmann also had a supporting role as William Randolph Hearst in the 2001 film The Cat's Meow, starring Kirsten Dunst as Marion Davies.[75] A. O. Scott praised Herrmann as performing "with remarkable emotional agility"[76] while Kevin Thomas noted the resemblance Herrmann had to Hearst as being better than some of his costars.[77] Herrmann had a small role as Joseph Breen in the 2004 film The Aviator,[78] being assessed by Rich Drees as joining several actors in making "memorable moments"[79] and cited by Roger Friedman of joining other featured actors in creating "lovely cameos".[80] In March 2007, Herrmann had a supporting role in I Think I Love My Wife.[81][82] Kirk Honeycutt lamented Herrmann, along with costars Chris Rock and Steve Buscemi, as character actors "wasted on such lightweight roles."[83]

In 2011, Herrmann appeared in Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star, playing a father whose son discovers his previous career.[84][85] Robert Abele assessed Herrmann and costar Miriam Flynn as giving "aw-shucks performances".[86] In 2012, Herrmann appeared in Treasure Buddies, portraying the film's antagonist.[87] Herrmann took on the role due to the character being an English villain, allowing him to portray an antagonist with an accent, as well as being able to work with animals and make a film for children.[88] The following year, Herrmann had a small role as a doctor in Are You Here.[89][90] Herrmann's final appearance in a film was The Town That Dreaded Sundown, released in October 2014.[91] Gary Collinson wrote that Herrmann and Veronica Cartwright both offered "solid support, although they are a little underused".[92]

Voice work

Herrmann was known for his voluminous voice work for The History Channel and various PBS specials, including hosting a revival of Frank Capra's Why We Fight,[93] and made appearances and did voiceovers in Dodge commercials from 1992 to 2001, and Rayovac batteries in the same timeframe. His voice work includes dozens of audiobooks, for which he won several Audie awards. He played Gutman in Blackstone Audio's Grammy-nominated dramatization of The Maltese Falcon and played Cauchon in Blackstone's audio version of Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan.[citation needed] Herrmann provided the narration for the 2010 non-fiction book Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand, Josh Schwartz praising Herrmann as doing "a great job",[94] and Susan Rife assessing his narration as "urgent".[95]

After his well-received portrayal of J. Alden Weir in the play My Dearest Anna at the Wilton Playshop in Wilton, Connecticut, he was a special guest of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square in their Ring Christmas Bells holiday concert in Salt Lake City, Utah, December 11–14, 2008.[96] He reprised his role of Franklin Roosevelt in 2014, providing the voice of F.D.R. in Ken Burns' PBS series, The Roosevelts: An Intimate History.[97] Herrmann received praise, Neil Genzlinger noting him as among the "top-drawer talent" of the voiceover cast.[98]

His final work was as narrator for another Burns documentary, Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies, which aired three months after Herrmann's death.[99] Director Barak Goodman recalled Herrmann collapsing during the first day of his work on the project and explaining his illness of terminal brain cancer to the production crew of the documentary, Goodman furthering that by this point it was clear to Herrmann that he was not going to live despite receiving new forms of treatment: "He was confident he could do this, and felt it [was appropriate to] be his final project."[100] Mary McNamara wrote that Herrmann delivered "a final performance, equal in breathtaking courage and beauty, that embodies precisely what allows Goodman to explore the staggering numbers and many defeats without ever falling to its knees as defeatist."[101]

Personal life

Herrmann came from a prominent Unitarian family, based in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. He became a Roman Catholic as an adult.[102]

Marriages

Herrmann was married twice and had two daughters, Ryen and Emma. In 1978, he married his longtime girlfriend, screenwriter Leigh Curran. The marriage ended in 1992. Prior to his second marriage, Herrmann's future second wife, Star (Hayner) Roman, filed a paternity suit against him after he fathered a child with her while filming Harry's War (1981). Roman and Herrmann eventually married, and the union lasted from 1994 until his death in 2014.[103] Herrmann had one stepson, Rory Herrmann (né Rory Roman), Star Roman's son from a previous relationship[104] who, as an adult, changed his last name from Roman to Herrmann in honor of his stepfather.[105]

Automobiles

Herrmann was a well-known automotive enthusiast and restored classic automobiles.[106] He was a regular master of ceremonies for the annual Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance[106] and hosted the television show Automobiles on The History Channel.[1][107] He owned and restored several classics of his own, including a 1929 Auburn 8-90 Boattail Speedster and a 1934 Alvis Speed 20.[106]

Legal issues

In December 2014, it was reported that Edward and Star Herrmann had filed a lawsuit against their accountants seeking $14.5 million that they alleged had been misappropriated. The suit was later dismissed.[108][109]

Death

On December 31, 2014, Herrmann died from brain cancer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan, at the age of 71.[110] The estate of Edward Herrmann has licensed his synthesized voice for audiobook narration through DeepZen.io from which the estate is granted royalties.

Acting credits

Awards and nominations

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For other people named Edward Herrmann see Edward Herrmann disambiguation Edward Kirk Herrmann July 21 1943 December 31 2014 was an American actor director and writer He was perhaps best known for his portrayals of Franklin D Roosevelt in both the miniseries Eleanor and Franklin 1976 and 1982 film musical Annie Richard Gilmore in Amy Sherman Palladino s comedy drama series Gilmore Girls 2000 2007 and a ubiquitous narrator for historical programs on The History Channel 1 and in such PBS productions as Nova 2 He was also known as a spokesman for Dodge automobiles in the 1990s 3 4 Edward HerrmannBornEdward Kirk Herrmann 1943 07 21 July 21 1943Washington D C U S DiedDecember 31 2014 2014 12 31 aged 71 New York City U S Occupation s Actor director writerYears active1971 2014SpousesLeigh Curran m 1978 div 1992 wbr Star Roman m 1993 wbr Children3Herrmann started working in theatre on Broadway in 1972 with his debut in Moonchildren alongside James Woods He received two Tony Award nominations winning for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance in Mrs Warren s Profession in 1976 Herrmann received five Primetime Emmy Award nominations winning for his performance in The Practice in 1999 He also received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination with the ensemble for Oliver Stone s Nixon 1995 Herrmann became known as a character actor having appeared in various films such as Warren Beatty s Reds 1981 Woody Allen s The Purple Rose of Cairo 1985 Garry Marshall s Overboard 1987 Martin Scorsese s The Aviator 2004 and Chris Rock s I Think I Love My Wife 2007 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Theater 2 2 Television 2 2 1 1970s 2 2 2 1980s 2 2 3 1990s 2 2 4 2000s 2 2 5 2010s 2 3 Film 2 4 Voice work 3 Personal life 3 1 Marriages 3 2 Automobiles 3 3 Legal issues 3 4 Death 4 Acting credits 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditEdward Kirk Herrmann was born on July 21 1943 in Washington D C the son of Jean Eleanor nee O Connor and John Anthony Herrmann 5 Of German and Irish descent Herrmann grew up in Grosse Pointe Michigan and graduated from Bucknell University 6 in 1965 where he was a member of Phi Kappa Psi He studied acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art on a Fulbright Fellowship 7 Career EditTheater Edit Herrmann began his career in theatre One of the first professional productions he appeared in was the U S premiere of Michael Weller s Moonchildren at the Arena Stage in Washington D C in November 1971 8 He moved with the show to New York City to make his Broadway debut the following year Herrmann returned to Broadway in 1976 to portray Frank Gardner in the revival of Mrs Warren s Profession For his performance he won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play 9 Herrmann and Dianne Wiest collaborated as directors on the Williamstown Theater Festival in its 1985 offering Not About Heroes 10 playing Sassoon Frank Rich praised the performance If Mr Baker s Wilfred is a bit of an uncomplicated foursquare boy scout and if Mr Herrmann s stiff upper lipped Siegfried at first arouses deja vu they form a passionate symbiosis as the darker clouds gather in Act II Both actors also have a natural way with the rhetoric of their characters respective canons 11 During 1988 Herrmann appeared in the New York production Julius Caesar as Gaius Cassius Longinus 12 Herrmann stated he had joined after becoming tired with constantly having to wear a suit in his prior roles and finding Cassius the most complex of the available roles 13 Frank Rich opined that Herrmann was the liveliest of the leads by far and that he would be better suited in the role of Brutus 14 In 1988 89 Herrmann starred with Alec Guinness in the London West End production of A Walk in the Woods The play debuted at the Comedy Theater in November 1988 and was directed by Ronald Eyre As the New York Times reported Mr Guinness and Mr Herrmann share the stage uninterrupted for some two hours The fictional play is rooted in the real life relationship between a Soviet diplomat and an American negotiator who broke protocol in 1982 and made a private limited arms control deal while taking a stroll in a forest outside Geneva 15 Television Edit 1970s Edit Herrmann was known for his portrayal of Franklin D Roosevelt in the made for television movies Eleanor and Franklin 1976 and Eleanor and Franklin The White House Years 1977 16 both of which earned him Best Actor Emmy Award nominations as well as in the first feature film adaptation of the Broadway musical Annie 1982 17 Reflecting on becoming involved with Eleanor and Franklin Herrmann reflected It was a gift You never get a script that good Or a cast that good or a director that good or a designer that good or a sponsor that good And all on the same project It was just blessed 18 Joseph McAuley said of Herrmann s casting To a generation growing up watching television and the movies Edward Herrmann was the personification of FDR As an actor he stood head and shoulders above everybody else literally he was 6 5 and he was an inspired choice to play the Depression era World War II president for a generation who never knew the real man who had long since become an historical figure 19 Emily VanDerWerff wrote that while she found Annie to be a mediocre film Herrmann s warm charm as FDR shines through He s a kind compassionate fellow in a film that s all about the power of positive feeling and kindness 20 1980s Edit In 1980 Herrmann also starred in an episode of M A S H as an army surgeon suffering from PTSD Also he played Max in the 1987 movie The Lost Boys He was nominated for a Tony Award for Plenty in 1983 21 and Emmy Awards in 1986 and 1987 for two guest starring appearances as Father Joseph McCabe on St Elsewhere 22 In 1984 Herrmann played Alger Hiss in the PBS docudrama Concealed Enemies 23 24 During a break from filming Herrmann praised the production This is perhaps the most ambitious thing public television has ever done They were a little nervous about it because of the cost But they shouldn t have worried It smacks of the real thing 25 1990s Edit Herrmann appeared in the 1994 television film Don t Drink the Water 26 Ken Tucker wrote In smaller roles veteran character actors Austin Pendleton Josef Sommer and Edward Herrmann nail their lines like the seasoned pros they are 27 Herrmann portrayed Herman Munster in the Fox made for television film Here Come the Munsters 28 which aired on Halloween in 1995 Herrmann found the script silly and funny and wanted to play a clown again though also admitting a lack of prior involvement with the original The Munsters I was way too old I was out of college I was going to be an actor I have always admired Fred but no I wasn t swept up in Munstermania at all I didn t have a lunch box 29 In observing the plot of Here Come the Munsters Herrmann was reminded of American family values seeing the production as parodying such beliefs In our screenplay the Munsters arrive here as refugees We resist attempts to kick us out of the country by a vicious politician who keeps saying America for Americans 30 David Flint 31 and Nick Smithson 32 positively commented on the accuracy of his likeness He played Tobias Beecher s father on Oz 33 Herrmann earned an Emmy in 1999 for his guest appearances on The Practice 34 Also in 1999 Herrmann appeared as President Fellwick in the television miniseries Atomic Train 35 36 Ray Richmond commented that Herrmann makes a swell U S President reassuring and authoritative 37 2000s Edit Herrmann portrayed Norman a strikingly old intern on ABC s Grey s Anatomy From 2000 to 2007 he portrayed Richard Gilmore on The WB s Gilmore Girls 38 Series creator Amy Sherman Palladino said Herrmann had been the first choice to play the character and came in to read the script despite his agent saying he would not We sat there in stunned silence as Ed opened the script and proceeded to read And just like that Richard Gilmore was sitting in front of us 39 40 The audition had taken place in New York City casting director Jill Anthony said his audition and that of Kelly Bishop were vastly superior to others trying to procure the same roles 41 Bishop said she gained a friendship with Herrmann based on their similarities We obviously were older than the rest of the cast But we were also New York actors and we connected very well We always did our crossword puzzles together in the hair and makeup room 42 43 Alexis Bledel who portrayed his character s granddaughter recalled Herrmann s extensive knowledge and habits during breaks from filming Ed was so knowledgeable about theater TV and film and what I remember most is how he would share so much of this knowledge He loved talking about it so we had those long Friday night dinner scenes where we d be sitting at a table all day and he would share so much 44 Herrmann enjoyed the relationship between his character and that of Bledel 45 and was disappointed by the series finale 46 Caryn James assessed that Herrmann and Bishop succeeded in making their characters likeable 47 while Sarah Schweppe wrote that Herrmann was such a comforting presence on this show 48 2010s Edit In October 2013 Herrmann made an appearance on How I Met Your Mother in the episode Knight Vision playing a minister 49 50 Herrmann s death was written in via his character Richard in the 2016 revival of Gilmore Girls Gilmore Girls A Year in the Life 51 52 Lauren Graham Herrmann s costar on Gilmore Girls said He would have loved this new series His death was just a loss for us personally It s given the show a new complexity and depth It s a nice tribute to him 53 54 Sherman Palladino told Entertainment Weekly It s safe to say that the death of Richard Gilmore the death of Ed Herrmann looms large over everything 55 Scott Patterson another costar agreed with Sherman Palladino Herrmann s death left a big void but Amy honored it beautifully He s throughout these stories It s a wonderful homage to him as a person and to his character as well It s nice to have him around 56 After concluding filming Bishop said of Herrmann There was a space where he was supposed to be so he certainly was with us and he s very prevalent in the show so that will make everybody happy I think who ll miss him but I m sorry he couldn t be with us 57 Film Edit Herrmann s film career began in the mid 1970s playing supporting roles including Robert Redford s partner in The Great Waldo Pepper 58 a law student in The Paper Chase 59 the idle piano playing Klipspringer in The Great Gatsby 60 and opposite Laurence Olivier in The Betsy 1978 61 He again portrayed President Roosevelt in Annie Herrmann played the lead in the 1979 Kieth Merrill movie Take Down in the role as the high school English teacher turned wrestling coach Among Herrmann s better known roles are as the title character in another Kieth Merrill film Harry s War 1981 62 the philandering husband of Goldie Hawn s character in Overboard 63 Reverend Michael Hill in Disney s The North Avenue Irregulars 64 one of the characters in the film within a film in Woody Allen s The Purple Rose of Cairo 65 and as Max the mild mannered head vampire in The Lost Boys 66 In 1993 Herrmann appeared in Born Yesterday 67 He was offered praise for the role Vincent Canby citing him as one of the four actors heading the excellent supporting cast 68 and Malcolm Johnson writing Herrmann and Fred Dalton Thompson had the most convincing performances 69 Herrmann appeared in the following year s Foreign Student released on July 29 1994 70 Kevin Thomas commented Edward Herrmann so often a fine actor emerges as a caricature of the tweedy pipe smoking professor 71 Herrmann portrayed Nelson Rockefeller in the 1995 film Nixon 72 73 Herrmann appeared in the 1998 film Better Living a priest who becomes a family counselor Oliver Jones wrote that Herrmann was in a rare comic form in the role 74 Herrmann also had a supporting role as William Randolph Hearst in the 2001 film The Cat s Meow starring Kirsten Dunst as Marion Davies 75 A O Scott praised Herrmann as performing with remarkable emotional agility 76 while Kevin Thomas noted the resemblance Herrmann had to Hearst as being better than some of his costars 77 Herrmann had a small role as Joseph Breen in the 2004 film The Aviator 78 being assessed by Rich Drees as joining several actors in making memorable moments 79 and cited by Roger Friedman of joining other featured actors in creating lovely cameos 80 In March 2007 Herrmann had a supporting role in I Think I Love My Wife 81 82 Kirk Honeycutt lamented Herrmann along with costars Chris Rock and Steve Buscemi as character actors wasted on such lightweight roles 83 In 2011 Herrmann appeared in Bucky Larson Born to Be a Star playing a father whose son discovers his previous career 84 85 Robert Abele assessed Herrmann and costar Miriam Flynn as giving aw shucks performances 86 In 2012 Herrmann appeared in Treasure Buddies portraying the film s antagonist 87 Herrmann took on the role due to the character being an English villain allowing him to portray an antagonist with an accent as well as being able to work with animals and make a film for children 88 The following year Herrmann had a small role as a doctor in Are You Here 89 90 Herrmann s final appearance in a film was The Town That Dreaded Sundown released in October 2014 91 Gary Collinson wrote that Herrmann and Veronica Cartwright both offered solid support although they are a little underused 92 Voice work Edit Herrmann was known for his voluminous voice work for The History Channel and various PBS specials including hosting a revival of Frank Capra s Why We Fight 93 and made appearances and did voiceovers in Dodge commercials from 1992 to 2001 and Rayovac batteries in the same timeframe His voice work includes dozens of audiobooks for which he won several Audie awards He played Gutman in Blackstone Audio s Grammy nominated dramatization of The Maltese Falcon and played Cauchon in Blackstone s audio version of Bernard Shaw s Saint Joan citation needed Herrmann provided the narration for the 2010 non fiction book Unbroken A World War II Story of Survival Resilience and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand Josh Schwartz praising Herrmann as doing a great job 94 and Susan Rife assessing his narration as urgent 95 After his well received portrayal of J Alden Weir in the play My Dearest Anna at the Wilton Playshop in Wilton Connecticut he was a special guest of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square in their Ring Christmas Bells holiday concert in Salt Lake City Utah December 11 14 2008 96 He reprised his role of Franklin Roosevelt in 2014 providing the voice of F D R in Ken Burns PBS series The Roosevelts An Intimate History 97 Herrmann received praise Neil Genzlinger noting him as among the top drawer talent of the voiceover cast 98 His final work was as narrator for another Burns documentary Cancer The Emperor of All Maladies which aired three months after Herrmann s death 99 Director Barak Goodman recalled Herrmann collapsing during the first day of his work on the project and explaining his illness of terminal brain cancer to the production crew of the documentary Goodman furthering that by this point it was clear to Herrmann that he was not going to live despite receiving new forms of treatment He was confident he could do this and felt it was appropriate to be his final project 100 Mary McNamara wrote that Herrmann delivered a final performance equal in breathtaking courage and beauty that embodies precisely what allows Goodman to explore the staggering numbers and many defeats without ever falling to its knees as defeatist 101 Personal life EditHerrmann came from a prominent Unitarian family based in Grosse Pointe Michigan He became a Roman Catholic as an adult 102 Marriages Edit Herrmann was married twice and had two daughters Ryen and Emma In 1978 he married his longtime girlfriend screenwriter Leigh Curran The marriage ended in 1992 Prior to his second marriage Herrmann s future second wife Star Hayner Roman filed a paternity suit against him after he fathered a child with her while filming Harry s War 1981 Roman and Herrmann eventually married and the union lasted from 1994 until his death in 2014 103 Herrmann had one stepson Rory Herrmann ne Rory Roman Star Roman s son from a previous relationship 104 who as an adult changed his last name from Roman to Herrmann in honor of his stepfather 105 Automobiles Edit Herrmann was a well known automotive enthusiast and restored classic automobiles 106 He was a regular master of ceremonies for the annual Pebble Beach Concours d Elegance 106 and hosted the television show Automobiles on The History Channel 1 107 He owned and restored several classics of his own including a 1929 Auburn 8 90 Boattail Speedster and a 1934 Alvis Speed 20 106 Legal issues Edit In December 2014 it was reported that Edward and Star Herrmann had filed a lawsuit against their accountants seeking 14 5 million that they alleged had been misappropriated The suit was later dismissed 108 109 Death Edit On December 31 2014 Herrmann died from brain cancer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan at the age of 71 110 The estate of Edward Herrmann has licensed his synthesized voice for audiobook narration through DeepZen io from which the estate is granted royalties Acting credits EditMain article Edward Herrmann on screen and stageAwards and nominations EditYear Award Category Nominated work Result1976 Tony Awards Best Featured Actor in a Play Mrs Warren s Profession Won1983 Best Actor in a Play Plenty Nominated1976 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama or Comedy Special Eleanor and Franklin Nominated1977 Eleanor and Franklin The White House Years Nominated1986 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series St Elsewhere Nominated1987 Nominated1999 The Practice Won1995 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion 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Pains The New York Times Ausiello Michael January 1 2015 Remembering Edward Herrmann Gilmore Girls Creator Recalls the Audition That Changed Everything TV Line Finbow Kathy January 4 2015 Gilmore Girls creator on Edward Herrmann s unexpected audition Digital Spy Bradley Laura November 23 2016 How Gilmore Girls Found Its Brightest Stars Vanity Fair Kiefer Elizabeth February 4 2016 The Sad Cloud Hanging Over The Gilmore Girls Reunion refinery29 com Ausiello Michael February 1 2016 Gilmore Girls Revival Kelly Bishop Teases Widow Emily s Manic State Richard s Immense Presence TV Line Emami Gazelle The Gilmore Girls Cast on the Backlash to Rory and Lorelai and Their Memories of Edward Herrmann Vulture Berman A S July 9 2015 The Gilmore Girls Companion BearManor Media ISBN 978 1 5939 3616 7 Frey Jennifer May 15 2007 Is This Really Goodbye Girls The Washington Post Retrieved July 5 2017 James Caryn February 25 2001 COVER STORY Home Sweet Home but Not Saccharine The New York Times 85 Gilmore Girls Characters From Worst To Best Buzzfeed November 27 2016 Nicholson Max October 21 2013 How I Met Your Mother Knight Vision Review IGN Bowman Donna October 21 2013 How I Met Your Mother Knight Vision AV Club Huver Scott November 19 2016 How the Gilmore Girls Team Remembered Their Late Costar Edward Herrmann On Screen and Off People Weaver Hillary November 21 2016 Gilmore Girls How Two Families Said Good bye to Edward Heymann Vanity Fair Kickham Dylan August 26 2016 Lauren Graham Gilmore Girls revival is a tribute to Edward Herrmann Entertainment Weekly Gomez Patrick August 26 2016 Gilmore Girls Lauren Graham on the Late Edward Herrmann Missing Out on the New Series He Would Have Loved This People Walsh Kathleen November 23 2016 How Will The Gilmore Girls Revival Honor Richard Edward Herrmann Is Still Present Romper Shaw Jessica April 8 2016 Gilmore Girls revival Edward Herrmann s death to be paid tribute Entertainment Weekly Doran Sarah November 10 2016 Kelly Bishop I was lonely on the set of Gilmore Girls without Edward Herrmann radiotimes com Canby Vincent March 14 1975 Movie Review The Great Waldo Pepper 1975 The New York Times Retrieved February 9 2014 Canby Vincent October 17 1973 Movie Review The Paper Chase 1973 The New York Times Retrieved February 9 2014 Canby Vincent March 28 1974 Movie Review The Great Gatsby 1974 The New York Times Retrieved February 9 2014 Maslin Janet February 10 1978 Movie Review The Betsy 1978 The New York Times Retrieved February 9 2014 Maltin Leonard August 5 2008 Leonard Maltin s 2009 Movie Guide Penguin p 585 ISBN 978 0452289789 Maslin Janet December 16 1987 Film Overboard Comedy With Goldie Hawn The New York Times Retrieved February 9 2014 Canby Vincent April 13 1979 Movie Review The North Avenue Irregulars 1979 The New York Times Retrieved February 9 2014 Canby Vincent March 1 1985 Movie Review The Purple Rose of Cairo 1985 The New York Times Retrieved February 9 2014 James Caryn July 31 1987 Movie Review The Lost Boys 1987 The New York Times Retrieved February 9 2014 Turan Kenneth March 26 1993 MOVIE REVIEW Yesterday Reborn With Same Flaws Los Angeles Times Canby Vincent March 26 1993 Review Film Classic Dumb Blonde With Melanie Griffith The New York Times Johnson Malcolm March 26 1993 Born Yesterday A Lifeless Remake Hartford Courant Rose Lloyd July 29 1994 Foreign Student Washington Post Thomas Kevin MOVIE REVIEW Dangerous Romance Blooms in Student Los Angeles Times Weinraub Bernard May 29 1995 Stone s Nixon Is a Blend Of Demonic And Tragic The New York Times Maslin Janet December 20 1995 Stone s Embrace of a Despised President The New York Times Jones Oliver November 17 1998 Review Better Living Variety Can Fiction Solve a Real Mystery Los Angeles Times April 10 2002 FILM REVIEW A Mystery Looming Larger Than Rosebud The New York Times April 12 2002 Thomas Kevin April 12 2002 A Mystery Cleverly Revealed Los Angeles Times Not every actor resembles his real life counterpart as well as Herrmann but Bogdanovich s people are so alive with personality and dimension it doesn t matter McCarthy Todd November 24 2004 Review The Aviator Variety Dree Rich The Aviator Review filmbuffonline com Friedman Roger November 24 2004 The Aviator Soars Fox News Scott A O March 15 2007 Review I Think I Love My Wife Chris Rock s best filmmaking effort to date The New York Times Schwarzbaum Lisa March 14 2007 I Think I Love My Wife Entertainment Weekly Honeycutt Kirk March 6 2007 I Think I Love My Wife Hollywood Reporter Scott A O September 9 2011 Making the Most of the Very Least and Other Lessons The New York Times Scheck Frank September 9 2011 Bucky Larson Born to Be a Star Film Review Hollywood Reporter Abele Robert September 10 2011 Movie review Bucky Larson Born to Be a Star Los Angeles Times Mahaney Patrick February 24 2012 Edward Herrmann Reveals His Love of Pets with Disney s Treasure Buddies Celebrity Pet News Heilbron Alexandra January 23 2012 Edward Herrmann talks to Tribute about his new DVD Treasure Buddies tribute ca Rooney David September 9 2013 Are You Here Toronto Review Hollywood Reporter Puig Claudia August 21 2014 You may not want to be there for Are You Here USA Today Williams Owen April 14 2015 Town That Dreaded Sundown Gets New Poster Empire Collinson Gary August 17 2015 DVD Review The Town That Dreaded Sundown 2014 flickeringmyth com Lawler Sylvia September 22 1991 Special Takes Fresh Look At Pearl Harbor The Morning Call Retrieved February 9 2014 Schwartz Josh May 18 2012 The Voice The New York Times Rife Susan September 17 2011 Unbroken A World War II Story of Survival Resilience and Redemption Herald Tribune Brian Stokes Mitchell and Edward Herrmann Join Mormon Tabernacle Choir for Annual Christmas Concerts Press release The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Newsroom October 21 2008 Retrieved February 9 2014 Lowry Brian September 10 2014 TV Review The Roosevelts An Intimate History Variety Retrieved October 24 2014 A Family s Rough Ride Through an American Era The New York Times September 12 2014 The actors providing the voices include top drawer talent like Meryl Streep Edward Herrmann and Paul Giamatti with the reliable Peter Coyote doing the main narration Lowman Rob March 30 2015 Ken Burns Cancer The Emperor of All Maladies probes the mysteries of cancer Los Angeles Daily News Retrieved March 31 2015 de Moraes Lisa January 18 2015 Edward Herrmann Narrated PBS Cancer Docu As His Final Project TCA Deadline PBS Cancer documentary cuts to the heart of the matter Los Angeles Times March 30 2015 Blaney Retta January 9 2015 For Edward Herrmann the worlds of faith and acting were as one National Catholic Reporter Retrieved June 16 2017 Talmon Noelle January 1 2015 Gilmore Girls Star Edward Herrmann Dies After Battling Brain Cancer StarPulse com Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved June 16 2017 Tomicki Hadley Rory Herrmann Exits Bouchon Beverly Hills New York Retrieved February 9 2014 Taylor Dennis April 12 2014 Pebble Beach Food amp Wine celeb chefs like kids in candy store The Monterey County Herald Retrieved April 20 2014 a b c Stenquist Paul March 5 2010 An Actor Takes His Place on a Stage of a Different Sort The New York Times Retrieved February 9 2014 Scanlan Dan March 12 2001 Amelia Island Concours d Elegance ends with style The Florida Times Union Retrieved February 9 2014 Reyes Tracity December 12 2014 Edward Herrmann Actor Demands Whopping 14 5 Million From CohnReznick In Mismanaging Money Lawsuit Inquisitr Retrieved June 16 2017 Ross Barbara December 11 2014 Actor Edward Herrmann says accounting firm owes him 14 5 million after they mismanaged his money suit New York Daily News Retrieved June 16 2017 Elber Lynn December 31 2014 Stage screen actor Edward Herrmann dies at 71 Associated Press Retrieved August 6 2022 External links EditEdward Herrmann at IMDb Edward Herrmann at the Internet Broadway Database Edward Herrmann at the Internet Off Broadway Database Golden Voices Herrmann 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