- Ed Flanders
Infobox Actor
name = Ed Flanders
imagesize = 120px
birthname = Edward Paul Flanders
birthdate = birth date|1934|12|29|df=y
birthplace =Minneapolis, Minnesota , USA
deathdate = death date and age|1995|2|22|1934|12|29
deathplace =Denny, California , USA
emmyawards = Outstanding Supporting Actor - TV Movie
1976 "A Moon for the Misbegotten "
Outstanding Lead Actor - Miniseries/Movie
1977 "Harry S. Truman : Plain Speaking"
Outstanding Lead Actor - Drama Series
1983 "St. Elsewhere "
tonyawards = Best Featured Actor in a Play
1974 "A Moon for the Misbegotten "Edward Paul Flanders (
December 29 1934 –February 22 1995 ) was an Americanactor best known for his role as Dr. Donald Westphall in thetelevision series "St. Elsewhere".Biography
Flanders was born in
Minneapolis, Minnesota , the son of Bernice (née Brown) and Francis Michael Grey Flanders. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/67/Ed-Flanders.html Ed Flanders Biography (1934-1995) ] ] Flanders began his acting career on Broadway before moving on to guest parts in television series. From 1967 through 1975, Flanders appeared in more than a dozen American TV shows, including six appearances on "Hawaii Five-O" (as six different characters). During this time, he was also prolific in TV movies. He also married actressEllen Geer during this time; they later divorced.In the late 1970s, Flanders moved away from small TV roles to take major credits in both TV and feature films. In 1982, he commenced his role in "St. Elsewhere," which was to earn him four
Emmy Award nominations as Outstanding Lead Actor in a TV Series. He won this award in 1983. After a stormy departure from the series in 1987, he returned for two more episodes including the 1988 series finale. During a scene in which Westphall addressed the staff, Flanders began speaking extemporaneously about the quality of art and had to be edited for broadcast. However, Flanders continued his working relationship with executive producerBruce Paltrow in the short-lived 1994 CBS series, "The Road Home".Flanders continued working in telemovies in the early 1990s, but was suffering from depression, particularly after his 1992 divorce from his second wife and financial problems with his ranch in northern California. He took his own life by a self-inflicted gunshot wound on
February 22 ,1995 inDenny, California .Notable roles
In addition to his six-year role as Dr. Donald Westphall, Flanders is noted as the actor who has played President
Harry Truman more times, and in more separate productions, than any other. He portrayed Truman, who was President from April 1945 until January 1953, across the end ofWorld War II and most of theKorean War in "Truman at Potsdam", "Harry S Truman: Plain Speaking", and "MacArthur". In the latter, Flanders, once again portraying Harry Truman, had second billing toGregory Peck 's lead as GeneralDouglas MacArthur .One of Flanders' best-remembered TV guest roles was in the first season "
M*A*S*H " episode "Yankee Doodle Doctor", playingfilm director Duane William Bricker. Bricker, commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Special Services, is making a documentary about M*A*S*H units and comes to the 4077th on the recommendation of General Clayton. When Hawkeye and Trapper react to Bricker's filmmaking by destroying the negatives, Bricker abandons the project and leaves. Hawkeye takes over the making of the film which, instead of a serious documentary, becomes a farce in the style of theMarx Brothers .Awards and nominations
Emmy nominations
* 1979 - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Special, for: "Backstairs at the White House"
* 1985 - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, for: "St. Elsewhere"
* 1986 - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, for: "St. Elsewhere"
* 1987 - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, for: "St. Elsewhere"Emmy Awards (won)
* 1976 - Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in Comedy or Drama Special, for: A Moon for the Misbegotten
* 1977 - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama or Comedy Special, for: Harry S. Truman: Plain Speaking
* 1983 - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, for: "St. Elsewhere"Other Awards and tidbits
In 1974, Flanders won a
Tony Award for Best Supporting or Featured Actor in a Dramatic Presentation for "A Moon for the Misbegotten ". His exit onSt. Elsewhere as a regular cast member was also titled "Moon for the Misbegotten." The episode gained much publicity as Westphall left the hospital after "mooning" his new boss, Dr. Gideon (played byRonny Cox ).Flanders is one of a very short list of actors, including
Jason Robards andAnthony Hopkins , who have portrayed two "different" Presidents. See also this list of actors who played Presidents.References
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