HERB EDELMAN DIES; CAREER CHARACTER ACTOR. In an interview with Forbes, . 05:13. In your opinion, how is PR different from advertising? Opens the Fishbowl by Glassdoor site in a new window. Jerry Mathers on memories of Hugh Beaumont. (1977), Smash Up on Interstate 5 To view this content, please use one of the following compatible browsers: Standing 6'5," prematurely bald and decidedly "ethnic," Herb Edelman had a long career as a character player of stage, screen and TV. Karen Herman conducted the interview on March 15, 2001 in Brentwood, CA. He was known for being a TV Actor. He also had a featured role in the 1968 film "I Love You, Alice B. We will continue to update information on Herb Edelmans parents. Not satisfied with this career move, he started working as a cab driver. He also played a friendly telephone installer in the stage and film versions of Simon's "Barefoot in the Park.". (1969), I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! Overall was a good experience, everyone I interacted with at the office was friendly. First stage role of note, played the Commodore in Boston production of "Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad", Breakthrough stage role, the telephone repairman in Broadway production of Neil Simon's "Barefoot in the Park", directed by Mike Nichols, TV series debut, played the recurring role of Uncle Harry on the sitcom "Occasional Wife", Reprised the role of the bewildered telephone repairman in film version of "Barefoot in the Park", Portrayed Murray the cop in the film version of Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple", TV-movie debut, "In Name Only", an ABC romantic comedy, Starred in the busted pilot for a NBC comedy-drama entitled "Kosta and His Family", Co-starred with Tim Conway in "The Boys", an unsold sitcom pilot, Starred in "Honest Al's A-OK Used Car and Trailer Rental Tigers", a busted pilot for a syndicated sitcom, Final film role, co-starred as psychiatrist Dr. Jonas Pletchik in Jerry Lewis' "Cracking Up/Smorgasbord".
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