Ed Asner

Ed Asner
Born: Nov 15, 1929
Kansas City, KS
Career: 1957-2009
Countries: USA
Genre/Type: Comedy
Drama
Children's/Family
Biography by Hal Erickson
Raised in the only Jewish family in his neighborhood, American actor Ed Asner grew up having to defend himself both vocally and physically. A born competitor, he played championship football in high school and organized a top-notch basketball team which toured most of liberated Europe. Asner's performing career got its start while he was announcing for his high school radio station; moving to Chicago in the '50s, the actor was briefly a member of the Playwrights Theatre Club until he went to New York to try his luck on Broadway.

Asner starred for several years in the off-Broadway production Threepenny Opera, and, toward the end of the '50s, picked up an occasional check as a film actor for industrial short subjects and TV appearances. Between 1960 and 1965, he established himself as one of television's most reliable villains; thanks to his resemblance to certain Soviet politicians, the actor was particularly busy during the spy-show boom of the mid-'60s. He also showed up briefly as a regular on the New York-filmed dramatic series Slattery's People. And though his film roles became larger, it was in a relatively minor part as a cop in Elvis Presley's Change of Habit (1969) that Asner first worked with Mary Tyler Moore. In 1970, over Moore's initial hesitation (she wasn't certain he was funny enough), Asner was cast as Lou Grant, the irascible head of the WJM newsroom on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. The popular series ran for seven seasons, during which time the actor received three Emmy awards. His new stardom allowed Asner a wider variety of select roles, including a continuing villainous appearance on the miniseries Roots -- which earned him another Emmy.

When Moore ceased production in 1977, Asner took his Lou Grant character into an hour-long dramatic weekly about a Los Angeles newspaper. The show's title, of course, was Lou Grant, and its marked liberal stance seemed, to some viewers, to be an extension of Asner's real-life viewpoint. While Lou Grant was in production, Asner was twice elected head of the Screen Actors Guild, a position that he frequently utilized as a forum for his political opinions -- notably his opposition to U.S. involvement in Central America. When Asner suggested that each guild member contribute toward opposing the country's foreign policy, he clashed head to head with Charlton Heston, who wrested Asner's office from him in a highly publicized power play. Although no tangible proof has ever been offered, it was Asner's belief that CBS canceled Lou Grant in 1982 because of his politics and not dwindling ratings. The actor continued to prosper professionally after Lou Grant, however, and, during the remainder of the '80s and into the '90s, starred in several TV movies, had guest and recurring roles in a wide variety of both TV dramas and comedies, and headlining two regular series, Off the Rack and The Bronx Zoo. Slowed but hardly halted by health problems in the '90s, Asner managed to find time to appear in the weekly sitcoms Hearts Afire and Thunder Alley -- atypically cast in the latter show as an ineffective grouch who was easily brow-beaten by his daughter and grandchildren.

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Filmography

Movie/Film Released Rating Role Buy
Up 2009 Voice [Starring]
Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg 2009 Participant [Starring]
Channels 2008 Actor [Starring]
Gigantic 2008 Actor [Starring]
The Rich Have Their Own Photographers 2008 Participant [Starring]
Andy Barker, P.I.: The Lady Varnishes 2007 Actor
Christmas Is Here Again 2007 Voice [Starring]
Thomas Kinkade's The Christmas Cottage 2007 Actor [Starring]
Electile Dysfunction 2006 Participant [Starring]
The Christmas Card 2006 Actor [Starring]
All In 2005 Actor [Starring]
Justice League Unlimited: The Ties That Bind 2005 Voice [Starring]
Out of the Woods 2005 Actor [Starring]
Sir! No Sir! 2005 Voice [Starring]
Center of the Universe [TV Series] 2004 Actor [Starring]
From Wharf Rats to Lords of the Docks 2004 Voice [Starring]
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Bob Peterson: Once Pete and I had arrived at the idea of doing an old-man movie, the thought of Ed Asner came fairly early on. Good casting at Pixar is an exercise of balance. Woody in Toy Story could have been perceived as unappealing when...
"I have several reasons for you: "I feel very strongly I have not lost it," said Asner, who turns 79 next month." "I'm a better actor now than I've ever been, though I can't leap tall buildings." Even so, he is...
Ed Asner is one of the coolest dudes I have ever met. I have always admired what he has done with his time as far as his political stance, speaking out and his interest in the union and standing up for what he believes in. We became like bu...

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Awards

Year Movie/Film Role
2009 Academy of Television Arts and Sciences CSI: NY [TV Series] Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Nom)
2007 Academy of Television Arts and Sciences The Christmas Card Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie (Nom)
1981 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Lou Grant [TV Series] Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy (Nom)
1980 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Lou Grant [TV Series] Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy (Nom)
1979 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Lou Grant [TV Series] Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy (Won)
1978 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Lou Grant [TV Series] Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy (Nom)
1977 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Lou Grant [TV Series] Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy (Won)
1976 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Rich Man, Poor Man Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television (Won)
1975 Hollywood Foreign Press Association The Mary Tyler Moore Show [TV Series] Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Teleivison Series (Won)
1974 Hollywood Foreign Press Association The Mary Tyler Moore Show [TV Series] Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series (Nom)
1973 Hollywood Foreign Press Association The Mary Tyler Moore Show [TV Series] Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Teleivison Series (Nom)
1972 Hollywood Foreign Press Association The Mary Tyler Moore Show [TV Series] Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Teleivison Series (Nom)
1971 Hollywood Foreign Press Association The Mary Tyler Moore Show [TV Series] Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Teleivison Series (Won)
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