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“How many times can you play an action character, or a quirky romantic? Every actor has to find his own way to make each character unique.”

Quote by Edward Herrmann

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Edward Herrmann
Edward Herrmann

Edward Herrmann was an American television actor known for his outstanding performances in various television series and films. Born on July 21, 1943, he passed away on December 31, 2014. Herrmann gained popularity for his roles in shows like 'Friends', 'Grey's Anatomy', and 'American Crime Story'. more

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