Thursday 1 January 2015

Edward Herrmann's Gilmore Girls Lauren Graham and Kelly Bishop Pay Tribute After Prolific Character Actor's ''Devastating'' Death

 

Edward Herrmann's Gilmore Girls Lauren Graham and Kelly Bishop Pay Tribute After Prolific Character Actor's ''Devastating'' Death

Edward Herrmann's TV family of seven years is missing him already.
"My friend Ed Herrmann was the kindest, classiest, most talented man. It was an honor and a joy to know him, a devastating blow to lose him," Lauren Graham, who played daughter Lorelai Gilmore to his family patriarch Richard Gilmore on the fan-favorite Gilmore Girls,tweeted today upon hearing that Herrmann had died at 71 after battling brain cancer.
Kelly Bishop, who played Herrmann's TV wife Emily Gilmore, said Wednesday that the Gilmore Girls family was "so terribly sad and somewhat stunned" by his passing.
"We only learned about his illness a week or so ago," Bishop told TV Line. "I got a call from [Edward's wife] Star Monday night asking if I wanted to come to the hospital to say good-bye. I went yesterday and was able to give Ed love from Lauren [Graham], Alexis [Bledel] and [series creator] Amy [Sherman-Palladino]... I have so many fond memories of our time together on Gilmore Girls and since, mainly via email. I think everyone who knew or worked with Ed found him to be absolutely delightful...
"Everything looks a little dim, as if the lights went down."
Herrmann's death did come as quite the shocking blow, the prolific character actor seemingly having worked as long as he was able to since he always seemed to be in something. He had a six-episode guest arc on The Good Wife last season and showed up on CSI and How I Met Your Mother in 2013; moreoever, he voiced the words of Franklin D. Roosevelt as heard in Ken Burns' 2014 documentary series The Roosevelts. (He played FDR, too, in the 1970s-era TV movies Eleanor & Franklin and Eleanor & Franklin: The White House Years.) 
A star of both screen and stage, Herrmann also won a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play for the 1976 revival of Mrs. Warren's Profession. Herrmann also won an Emmy in 2009 for Best Performance by a Guest Actor in a Drama Series for The Practice.
His memorable big screen credits include The Lost BoysBig BusinessOverboardBorn YesterdayRichie RichNixonThe Emperor's ClubThe Cat's Meow and The Aviator.

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