Ed Nelson

Ed Nelson

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1928-12-21
Place of Birth:New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Also Known As: Edwin Stafford Nelson /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1928-12-21 More

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Edwin Stafford Nelson (born December 21, 1928) is an American actor. Nelson has appeared in numerous television shows, more than fifty motion pictures, and hundreds of stage productions. Until 2005, he was teaching acting and screenwriting in his native New Orleans at two local universities there. Hurricane Katrina prompted him to move his family to Sterlington near Monroe in Ouachita Parish in northeastern Louisiana. Nelson began acting while attending Tulane University in New Orleans. He left college after two years to study at the New York School of Radio and Television Technique. After graduating, he took a position as a director at WDSU-TV in New Orleans. By 1956, acting became his central focus and he moved to the Los Angeles area. Early in his career he worked with famed B-movie producer Roger Corman on such Corman films as Cry Baby Killers, A Bucket of Blood, Teenage Cave Man and Attack of the Crab Monsters. In 1958 he participated in Bruno VeSota's science fiction horror film The Brain Eaters. His early television career featured many guest starring roles in such series as The Fugitive, Gunsmoke, Harbor Command, Tombstone Territory, Tightrope, The Blue Angels (as arrogant flight instructor Lieutenant Dayl Martin), Laramie, COronado 9, The Eleventh Hour, Bonanza, Thriller (US TV series), and Channing, an ABC drama about college life. In 1964 he won his most famous role portraying Dr. Michael Rossi on the ABC drama Peyton Place, which ran from 1964 to 1969. Nelson's fellow cast members included Mia Farrow, Ryan O'Neal, and Dorothy Malone. Dr. Rossi proved to be so popular that by 1968, he became the lead actor on the show. Nelson reprised his role in two made-for-TV movies, Murder in Peyton Place and Peyton Place: The Next Generation. After Peyton Place ended, Nelson worked in many more productions of all varieties, including starring role in many movies of the week, a second TV series, "The Silent Force," and a popular morning talk show which he hosted for three years. Soon after, Nelson struck gold with his critically acclaimed portrayal of elusive pit crew chief Robert Denby in the hit film Riding with Death (1976), earning him several prestigious accolades and legions of devoted fans. He portrayed a dangerous impostor in the adventure movie For the Love of Benji (1977). During the 1980s, Nelson took on the role of Senator Mark Denning in the daytime soap Capitol. Nelson also spent a couple of years as Harry Truman onstage replacing James Whitmore for the National Tour of "Give 'Em Hell, Harry." While living in Los Angeles, Nelson was an active member of the Screen Actors Guild and was elected to the union board for many years. Nelson is a long-standing member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and continues a long tradition of participation in voting for the Academy Awards. In 1999, Nelson returned to Tulane University to finish credits toward his undergraduate degree, which he completed the following year at the age of seventy-one. Nelson continues to act as the opportunity arises. He and his wife of fifty-eight years, Patsy, enjoy semi-retirement visiting his six children and fourteen grandchildren. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ed Nelson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Runaway Jury
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Who Am I?
Adventure Action Comedy Thriller
The Boneyard
Horror Fantasy Comedy
Deadly Weapon
Science Fiction
Jake and the Fatman
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Sworn to Silence
TV Movie Drama
MacGyver
Action & Adventure Drama Family Crime Western
Murder, She Wrote
Mystery Crime Drama
Capitol
War & Politics Soap
Help Wanted: Male
Comedy Romance TV Movie
Born to Be Sold
Crime Thriller TV Movie
The Return of Frank Cannon
Action Crime Thriller TV Movie
The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything
Science Fiction Comedy TV Movie
Anatomy of a Seduction
Drama Romance TV Movie
Vega$
Drama Crime
Dallas
Soap Drama Family
Superdome
Crime Drama Thriller TV Movie
Lou Grant
Comedy Drama
Logan's Run
Action & Adventure Sci-Fi & Fantasy
CHiPs
Drama Action & Adventure
Quincy, M.E.
Crime Drama Mystery
Charlie's Angels
Action & Adventure
Midway
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The Bionic Woman
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Riding with Death
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Airport 1975
Drama Thriller Action
The Rockford Files
Crime Drama Mystery
Police Woman
Action & Adventure Crime Drama
Police Headquarters
Mystery Drama Horror Crime TV Movie
Linda
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Runaway!
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Barnaby Jones
Crime Drama Mystery
Kung Fu
Action & Adventure Drama Western Sci-Fi & Fantasy
The Streets of San Francisco
Crime Drama Action & Adventure
Search
Action & Adventure Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Banacek
Crime Drama Mystery
The Screaming Woman
Drama Horror Thriller TV Movie
The Sixth Sense
Mystery Drama Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Brink of Disaster!
History Documentary Comedy
A Little Game
Drama TV Movie
Cannon
Drama Action & Adventure
Night Gallery
Drama Mystery Sci-Fi & Fantasy
The Silent Force
Action & Adventure
Along Came a Spider
Drama TV Movie Mystery Thriller
The Mod Squad
Action & Adventure Drama
Adam-12
Crime Drama
Ironside
Crime Drama Mystery
Mission: Impossible
Action & Adventure Crime Drama Mystery
The F.B.I.
Crime Drama Mystery
Redigo
Western Drama
The Fugitive
Action & Adventure Drama Mystery
The Outer Limits
Drama Sci-Fi & Fantasy
The Gallant Men
War & Politics
87th Precinct
Crime Drama Mystery
Checkmate
Crime Drama Mystery
The Aquanauts
Action & Adventure Drama
Coronado 9
Crime Drama Mystery
The Detectives
Action & Adventure Drama
The Twilight Zone
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Mystery Drama
Laramie
Western Drama
Tightrope
Drama Crime
I, Mobster
Crime Drama
Black Saddle
Western Drama
Rawhide
Western Documentary Drama
77 Sunset Strip
Crime Drama Mystery
The Rifleman
Action & Adventure Western Family
The Brain Eaters
Science Fiction Horror
Night of the Blood Beast
Horror Science Fiction
She Gods of Shark Reef
Adventure Romance Drama
Teenage Cave Man
Adventure Science Fiction
Maverick
Comedy Western
Perry Mason
Mystery Drama Crime
M Squad
Crime Drama Mystery
Have Gun, Will Travel
Western Action & Adventure Drama
Carnival Rock
Crime Music Drama
Invasion of the Saucer-Men
Horror Science Fiction Comedy
Rock All Night
Crime Music Drama
Swamp Women
Thriller Crime Adventure
Highway Patrol
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Gunsmoke
Western Action & Adventure Drama
New Orleans Uncensored
Thriller Crime Drama
  • name:Ed Nelson
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1928-12-21
  • Place of Birth:New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
  • Also Known As: Edwin Stafford Nelson ·
  • Biography:From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Edwin Stafford Nelson (born December 21, 1928) is an American actor. Nelson has appeared in numerous television shows, more than fifty motion pictures, and hundreds of stage productions. Until 2005, he was teaching acting and screenwriting in his native New Orleans at two local universities there. Hurricane Katrina prompted him to move his family to Sterlington near Monroe in Ouachita Parish in northeastern Louisiana. Nelson began acting while attending Tulane University in New Orleans. He left college after two years to study at the New York School of Radio and Television Technique. After graduating, he took a position as a director at WDSU-TV in New Orleans. By 1956, acting became his central focus and he moved to the Los Angeles area. Early in his career he worked with famed B-movie producer Roger Corman on such Corman films as Cry Baby Killers, A Bucket of Blood, Teenage Cave Man and Attack of the Crab Monsters. In 1958 he participated in Bruno VeSota's science fiction horror film The Brain Eaters. His early television career featured many guest starring roles in such series as The Fugitive, Gunsmoke, Harbor Command, Tombstone Territory, Tightrope, The Blue Angels (as arrogant flight instructor Lieutenant Dayl Martin), Laramie, COronado 9, The Eleventh Hour, Bonanza, Thriller (US TV series), and Channing, an ABC drama about college life. In 1964 he won his most famous role portraying Dr. Michael Rossi on the ABC drama Peyton Place, which ran from 1964 to 1969. Nelson's fellow cast members included Mia Farrow, Ryan O'Neal, and Dorothy Malone. Dr. Rossi proved to be so popular that by 1968, he became the lead actor on the show. Nelson reprised his role in two made-for-TV movies, Murder in Peyton Place and Peyton Place: The Next Generation. After Peyton Place ended, Nelson worked in many more productions of all varieties, including starring role in many movies of the week, a second TV series, "The Silent Force," and a popular morning talk show which he hosted for three years. Soon after, Nelson struck gold with his critically acclaimed portrayal of elusive pit crew chief Robert Denby in the hit film Riding with Death (1976), earning him several prestigious accolades and legions of devoted fans. He portrayed a dangerous impostor in the adventure movie For the Love of Benji (1977). During the 1980s, Nelson took on the role of Senator Mark Denning in the daytime soap Capitol. Nelson also spent a couple of years as Harry Truman onstage replacing James Whitmore for the National Tour of "Give 'Em Hell, Harry." While living in Los Angeles, Nelson was an active member of the Screen Actors Guild and was elected to the union board for many years. Nelson is a long-standing member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and continues a long tradition of participation in voting for the Academy Awards. In 1999, Nelson returned to Tulane University to finish credits toward his undergraduate degree, which he completed the following year at the age of seventy-one. Nelson continues to act as the opportunity arises. He and his wife of fifty-eight years, Patsy, enjoy semi-retirement visiting his six children and fourteen grandchildren. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ed Nelson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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