Richard Erdman

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    June 1, 1925

    Day of Death

    March 16, 2019 (93 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Enid, Oklahoma, USA

    Richard Erdman

    Biography

    Richard Erdman (June 1, 1925 - March 16, 2019) was an American film and television actor and director. 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 classic Twilight Zone episode "A Kind of a Stopwatch". In Tora Tora Tora he played Colonel Edward F. French, the officer who responded to the failure to transmit the warning to Pearl Harbor using Army radio to instead use commercial telegraph rather than using the Navy or FBI radio systems. Erdman appeared as the blackmailer, Arthur Binney, in the Perry Mason first season TV episode "The Case Of The Gilded Lily" aired May 24, 1958. In 1960, he co-starred with Tab Hunter in the short-lived The Tab Hunter Show on NBC, which aired opposite The Ed Sullivan Show on CBS and Lawman with John Russell on ABC. He was very funny when he appeared as a Broadway wardrobe man named Buck Brown on "The Dick Van Dyke Show". In 1962, Erdman had a recurring role as Klugie, the photographer, in the short-lived Nick Adams-John Larkin NBC series Saints and Sinners.

    Known For

    • Community

      Community

      2009

    • Batman: The Animated Series

      Batman: The Animated Series

      1992

    • The Twilight Zone

      The Twilight Zone

      1959

    • I Dream of Jeannie

      I Dream of Jeannie

      1965

    • Beverly Hills, 90210

      Beverly Hills, 90210

      1990

    • The Pagemaster

      The Pagemaster

      1994

    • DuckTales

      DuckTales

      1987

    • Stalag 17

      Stalag 17

      1953

    • Cheers

      Cheers

      1982

    • Tora! Tora! Tora!

      Tora! Tora! Tora!

      1970

    • The Six Million Dollar Man

      The Six Million Dollar Man

      1974

    • Murder, She Wrote

      Murder, She Wrote

      1984

    • The Bionic Woman

      The Bionic Woman

      1976

    • Alfred Hitchcock Presents

      Alfred Hitchcock Presents

      1955

    • Trancers

      Trancers

      1984