
Herb Edelman
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1933-11-05
Day of Death
1996-07-21 (62 years old)
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Herb Edelman
Biography
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.
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Acting
(2003)
The Golden Girls: Their Greatest Moments
as Stanley Zbornak (archival footage)
(1995)
(1992)
The Naked Truth
as Rupert Hess
(1992)
Grass Roots
as Manny Pearl
(1985)
Picking Up the Pieces
as Mac Goodman
(1984)
Wheels on Meals
as Matt
(1983)
Smorgasbord
as Dr. Jonas Pletchick
(1983)
(1981)
On the Right Track
as Sam
(1980)
Marathon
as Saul Feigenbaum
(1980)
A Cry for Love
as Jack
(1979)
Tora-san's Dream of Spring
as Michael
(1978)
California Suite
as Harry Michaels
(1978)
The Comedy Company
as Lester Dietz
(1978)
Special Olympics
as Doug Ransom
(1978)
Goin' Coconuts
as Sid
(1977)
Charge of the Model T's
as Villa Nueva
(1977)
Have I Got a Christmas for You
as Rabbi
(1976)
Smash-Up on Interstate 5
as Danny
(1975)
Hearts of the West
as Polo
(1975)
Crossfire
as Bert Ganz
(1975)
(1974)
The Front Page
as Schwartz
(1974)
The Yakuza
as Wheat
(1974)
(1973)
The Way We Were
as Bill Verso
(1973)
Steambath
as Bieberman
(1972)
The War Between Men and Women
as Howard Mann
(1972)
Of Thee I Sing
as Louis Lippman
(1971)
The Feminist and the Fuzz
as Wyatt Foley
(1971)
Banyon
as Harry Sprague
(1971)
The Neon Ceiling
as Harry
(1971)
Once Upon a Dead Man
as Gregory Constantine
(1969)
In Name Only
as Bert Clayton
(1968)
The Odd Couple
as Murray
(1968)
I Love You, Alice B. Toklas!
as Murray
(1968)
P.J.
as Charlie (as Herbert Edelman)
(1967)
Barefoot in the Park
as Harry Pepper
(1967)
In Like Flint
as Russian Premier