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Herb Edelman : ウィキペディア英語版
Herb Edelman

Herbert "Herb" Edelman (November 5, 1933 – July 21, 1996) was an American actor of stage, film and television.〔 He was twice nominated for an Emmy Award for his television work. One of his best remembered roles was as Stanley Zbornak, the ex-husband of Dorothy Zbornak (played by Beatrice Arthur) on the long-running situation comedy ''The Golden Girls''.〔 He also had a recurring role on the 1980s medical drama ''St. Elsewhere''.
==Early life and career==
Edelman was born in Brooklyn, New York. Before becoming an actor, Edelman studied to become a veterinarian at Cornell University, but left during his first year. After serving in the US Army as an announcer for Armed Forces Radio, he enrolled in Brooklyn College as a Theater student, but eventually dropped out. He later worked as a hotel manager and as a taxicab driver. One of his fares was director Mike Nichols, who in 1963 cast Edelman in his breakthrough Broadway role, as the bewildered telephone repairman in Neil Simon's ''Barefoot in the Park''.
Edelman reprised his role in the 1967 film version (starring Robert Redford and Jane Fonda), and appeared in the movie versions of Simon's ''The Odd Couple'' (1968) and ''California Suite'' (1978). He also appeared in an installment of the Japanese movie series ''Otoko wa Tsurai yo'' in 1979.
He remains best known for his three decades in television, usually as a co-star, recurring character, or guest star on ''The Golden Girls'', ''That Girl'', ''Love, American Style'', ''The Streets of San Francisco'', ''Maude'', ''Cannon'', ''Welcome Back, Kotter'', ''Kojak'', ''Fantasy Island'', ''Cagney & Lacey'', and ''MacGyver'', but occasionally in a lead role. He starred in the 1976 children's series ''Big John, Little John'', as well as ''The Good Guys'' with Bob Denver (Denver's first series after ''Gilligan's Island''), from 1968 to 1970. He also appeared with Bill Bixby and Valerie Perrine in Bruce Jay Friedman's ''Steambath'', a controversial PBS dramedy, during 1973. From 1984 to 1988, he had a recurring role on ''St. Elsewhere''. Edelman also appeared in ten episodes of ''Murder, She Wrote'' between 1984 and 1995; most frequently appearing as New York Police Department Lieutenant Artie Gelber. His last role was on an episode of ''Burke's Law''.

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