- Bill Erwin
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birthname = William Lindsey Erwin
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birthplace =Honey Grove, Texas ,U.S.
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spouse =William Lindsey Erwin (born
December 2 ,1914 ), better known as Bill Erwin, is an Americantelevision ,film , and stageactor . He has over 250 television shows and films to his credit. Erwin has won aLos Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award , four Drama-Logue Awards, Gilmore Brown Award for Career Achievement, Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters' Diamond Circle Award, and Distinguished Alumnus Award fromAngelo State University . He lives in North Hollywood and has two daughters, two sons and seven grandchildren.Early life
Erwin was born in
Honey Grove, Texas . He attended San Angelo College before graduating from theUniversity of Texas at Austin in 1935, earning a Bachelors degree inJournalism . He completed a Masters of Theater Arts degree inCalifornia at thePasadena Playhouse in 1941. After serving as a Captain in the Army Air Force inWorld War II , Bill returned toHollywood to resume his acting career. His first film role was in 1942 in "You're in the Army Now", withPhil Silvers .Career
Film
In the late 1950s, Erwin was in such pictures as "Man From Del Rio, The Night Runner", and "The Cry Baby Killer". He played
Jack Nicholson 's father in "Cry Baby Killer," Nicholson's first starring role in 1958. The long out-of-print film was released on DVD on 11/22/06. He would later co-star alongsideChristopher Reeve and Jane Seymour in the 1980 romantic fantasy "Somewhere in Time", and attends annual reunions of cast, crew and fans of the movie at Grand Hotel onMackinac Island , Michigan.Erwin has appeared in a number of films directed by John Hughes, with cameos in "
Planes, Trains and Automobiles ,She's Having a Baby ,Home Alone ", and "Dennis the Menace". Often, Hughes often paired him with the lateBillie Bird as his wife.Television
However, his TV credits were even more numerous in the 50's as he appeared in such television shows as "
Crusader ", "Trackdown ", "Colgate Theatre", ""Perry Mason"" and "The Rifleman ". In the 1960s, Bill appeared in television shows such as: "The Andy Griffith Show ,Mister Ed , Maverick, The Twilight Zone,87th Precinct , The Fugitive", and "Mannix ". Continuing his growing television stardom, Erwin, in the 1970s, was found in such television shows as: "Barnaby Jones , Cannon", and "Gunsmoke ". Entering into the 1980s and 1990s, Bill established his legacy on television by appearing in shows like "ER,Voyagers ,Seinfeld ,Dukes of Hazzard ,Married With Children ,Growing Pains ,Full House ,The Golden Girls ", "Moonlighting ", and of course, "". He has thus been on television continuously from 1948 to the present (2006).In "Star Trek: The Next Generation", Erwin played Dr. Dalen Quaice, a friend and mentor of Dr. Beverly Crusher. He was the first character to disappear in the episode "Remember Me".
In the "Seinfeld" episode ("
The Old Man "), Erwin played Sid Fields ("Sid Fields" was the name of the writer forAbbott and Costello , and a person admired by Jerry Seinfeld), a member of the Foster-A-Grandpa Program. Erwin was Jerry's foster grandparent, and his aggressive character and sheer hatred for Jerry made the relationship fail. Furthermore, Erwin's character bitKramer on the arm causing him to lose his dentures. He was nominated for anEmmy for his guest appearance in "Seinfeld ". Bill was later reunited withMichael Richards when he guest starred on the short-lived "The Michael Richards Show ".In the 2000s, it appears that Erwin hasn't slowed down as he appeared on such shows as "Monk", "
The West Wing ", "King of Queens ", "Everwood " and "My Name Is Earl ."Other media
Erwin began his theatrical career as ventriloquist
Edgar Bergen 's stage manager for Bergen's 1941 tour of the country. Bill dryly recalls, "I was in charge of the dummies." [citation needed]An avid wordsmith, he is presently at work on a children's book, a compendium of his original aphorisms, and a collection of his humorous cartoons.
External links
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* [http://www.bochynski.com/billerwin Official Bill Erwin web site]
* [http://www.somewhereintime.tv/ Official "Somewhere In Time" Website (INSITE)]
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