Edward Herrmann Movies and Career Information
Jul 21, 1943
Washington, D.C.
Actor
Edward Kirk Herrmann (born July 21, 1943) is an American television and film actor. He is best known for his Emmy-nominated portrayals of Franklin D. Roosevelt on television, and to younger generations for his role as Richard Gilmore in Gilmore Girls, as a ubiquitous narrator for historical programs on the History Channel, and as the spokesperson for Dodge automobiles in the 1990s. Herrmann was born in Washington, D.C., the son of Jean Eleanor (née O'Connor) and John Anthony Herrmann. He has German ancestry on his father's side. Herrmann grew up in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, and graduated from Bucknell University 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. Herrmann began his career in theatre. One of the first professional productions he appeared in was the American premiere of Michael Weller's Moonchildren at the Arena Stage in Washington D.C. in November 1971. 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
- Edward Herrmann Movies before 2012
- Double Take 2010
- Skeptic 2009
- I Think I Love My Wife 2007
- Aviator 2004
- Intolerable Cruelty 2003
- Bereft 2003
- Cat's Meow 2002
- Better Living 2000
- Walking Across Egypt 1999
- Nixon 1995
- Lost Boys 1987
- Reds 1981
- Great Waldo Pepper 1975
- Paper Chase 1973
- Richie Rich
- Soul of the Game
- Annie (1982)
- Relative Strangers
- Wedding Daze
- Death Valley (Mojave)