Edward Herrmann
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Herrmann started working in theatre on Broadway in 1972 with his debut in ''Moonchildren'' alongside James Woods. He received two Tony Award nominations, winning for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance in ''Mrs. Warren's Profession'' in 1976. Herrmann received five Primetime Emmy Award nominations, winning for his performance in ''The Practice'' in 1999. He also received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination with the ensemble for Oliver Stone's ''Nixon'' (1995). Herrmann became known as a character actor having appeared in various films such as Warren Beatty's ''Reds'' (1981), Woody Allen's ''The Purple Rose of Cairo'' (1985), Garry Marshall's ''Overboard'' (1987), The Lost Boys (1987), Martin Scorsese's ''The Aviator'' (2004) and Chris Rock's ''I Think I Love My Wife'' (2007). Provided by Wikipedia
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18by Dr. Seuss, Neil Patrick Harris, Anjelica Huston, Jason Lee, Joan Cusack, Edward Herrmann, William H. Macy, Peter Dinklage
eAudio - 2011
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