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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Richard Erdman


Years active
  
1944–present

Other names
  
Dick Erdman

Children
  
Erica Erdman

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Full Name
  
John Richard Erdmann

Born
  
June 1, 1925 (age 98) (
1925-06-01
)
Enid, Oklahoma, USA

Occupation
  
Actor, occasional director

Spouse
  
Sharon Randall (m. 1953), Leza Holland (m. 1948–1950)

TV shows
  
The Tab Hunter Show, The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, Space Stars, Saints and Sinners, Where's Raymond?

Movies
  
Stalag 17, Cry Danger, The Men, Tomboy, The Blue Gardenia

Similar People
  
Harvey Lembeck, Robert Parrish, Neville Brand, Ray Teal, Royal Dano

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Richard "Dick" Erdman (born June 1, 1925) is an American actor and occasional director. He has appeared in more than 160 film, television and theater productions since 1944, mostly in supporting roles.

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Early life and career

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Erdman was born John Richard Erdmann in Enid in northern Oklahoma. His mother was Allie J. Erdman. His parents divorced during his childhood. Erdman, his sibling and his mother moved to Colorado Springs when he was a teenager. He graduated from Palmer High School, where he would perform on stage. During his youth, he worked as a paper boy for the Colorado Springs Evening Telegraph. A stage director named Newton Winburne encouraged him to try his luck in Hollywood.

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Erdman started his career at Warner Bros. where he signed a studio contract. Two of his first roles were in the films Mr. Skeffington, starring Bette Davis and Claude Rains and Janie, starring Joyce Reynolds. After a few smaller roles he achieved success as a character actor in supporting roles. In a career that has spanned seven decades, his best-known roles are that of the barracks chief Hoffy in Stalag 17, and McNulty in the Twilight Zone episode "A Kind of a Stopwatch". He also appeared in The Men (1950) with Marlon Brando and the film noir Cry Danger (1951) with Dick Powell and Rhonda Fleming. In Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) he played Colonel Edward F. French, the officer who responded to the failure to transmit the warning to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

He directed the 1971 TV film Mooch Goes to Hollywood. From 2009 to 2015, Erdman had a recurring role as the old student Leonard Rodriguez on Community.

Personal life

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Erdman married actress Leza Holland in 1948, but they divorced two years later. He has been married to his second wife, Sharon Randall, since 1953. They had one daughter, Erica, who was born in 1954 and died on February 18, 2010, of an accidental overdose of prescription medicine. Erica was a poet and illustrator (The Ellyn Maybe Coloring Book) and the author of one full-length collection of poems (The Apocalyptic Kid).

Richard Erdman as a director (complete)

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  • The Dick Van Dyke Show (1966, two episodes)
  • Teenage Tease (1971, feature film)
  • Mooch Goes to Hollywood (1971, television film)
  • The Brothers O'Toole (1973, feature film)
  • References

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