Posted on 05/03/2014 9:25:09 AM PDT by BenLurkin
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) Actor Efrem Zimbalist Jr., star of the smash 60s and 70s TV drama The FBI, has died.
Zimbalist was 95.
The actor played unflappable Inspector Erskine in the series that ran on ABC from 1965-1974. The show dramatized real FBI cases.
Zimbalist Sr. was a concert violinist, the actors mother was opera singer Alma Gluck. Zimbalist Jr.s daughter, Stephanie, had her own successful acting career most notably as the female lead in the hit Remington Steele (1982-87) opposite Pierce Brosnan.
The actor was born in New York City on November 30, 1918. He died peacefully today in Solvang, confirmed daughter Stephanie.
He acted until 2008,
Raised in privilege, Zimbalist went to the Yale School of Drama. After serving in the war (he also received a Purple Heart), Zimbalist landed a series of stage roles and worked in soap operas.
He was often cast as the dry and canny detective. When the role of Erskine came along, he was ready to trade in second banana roles in movies and in stage plays to play the lead.
Other notable roles included 1967′s Wait Until Dark (he played Audrey Hepburns husband) and Airport 75. He starred in many TV shows, most notably Hotel, Maverick and Hawaiian Eye/77 Sunset Strip. In the latter two shows, he played the role of Stuart Bailey.
On his daughters show, he played the recurring role of Daniel Chalmers.
I’m old enough that I watched The FBI every chance I got. I loved it! RIP
Like you, I’m old enough to remember the series, and never missed it.
RIP to a great actor....
Another great one leaves us. Requiescat in pace.
A great show for America’s greatest era (IMHO!).
RIP, Mr. Zimbalist.
RIP Thanks for the memories EZ. See you in the new Jerusalem.
He was also given his own special badge as an ‘honorary G-man” by the FBI in 2009.
AND...for us sci-fi fans, he was ‘William Edgars’ of ‘Edgars Industries’ in the show “Babylon 5”.
RIP.
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