Edward Platt

Edward Platt

actor, producer, soundtrack

Edward Platt was born on Feb 14, 1916 in USA. Edward Platt's big-screen debut came with Cult of the Cobra directed by Francis D. Lyon in 1955, strarring Lamian Threatening Death (uncredited). Edward Platt is known for The Snoop Sisters directed by Leonard J. Horn, Helen Hayes stars as Ernesta Snoop and Mildred Natwick as Gwendolyn Snoop Nicholson. The upcoming new tvshow Edward Platt plays is The Snoop Sisters - Season 1 which will be released on Dec 18, 1972.

Forever and fondly remembered as Don Adams' foil on the popular Mel Brooks/Buck Henry spy series Max la menace (1965), character actor Ed Platt (also billed as Edward C. Platt) had been around for two decades prior to copping that rare comedy role. Born in Staten Island, New York, on Valentine's Day, 1916, he inherited an appreciation of music on his mother's side. He spent a part of his childhood in Kentucky and in upstate New York where he attended Northwood, a private school in Lake Placid, and was a member of the ski jump team. He majored in romantic languages at Princeton University but left a year later to study at the Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati after his thoughts turned to a possible operatic career. He later was accepted into Juilliard.Instead of opera, however, Ed first became a band vocalist with Paul Whiteman and Orchestra. He then sang bass as part of the Mozart Opera Company in New York. With the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company in 1942, he appeared in the operettas "The Mikado," "The Gondoliers" and "The Pirates of Penzance".WWII interrupted his early career. Ed served as a radio operator with the army and would find himself on radio again in the post-war years where his deep, resonant voice proved ideal. A number of musical comedy roles also came his way again. In 1947, he made it to Broadway with the musical "Allegro." Star José Ferrer took an interest in Ed while they both were appearing in "The Shrike" on Broadway in 1952.Around 1953, Edward moved to Texas to be near his brother and began anchoring the local news and kiddie birthday party show called "Uncle Eddie's Kiddie Party." Ferrer remembered Platt and invited him to Hollywood where Ferrer was starring in the film version of Ange ou démon (1955). Ed recreated his stage role. He also earned fine notices as James Dean's understanding juvenile officer in the classic film La Fureur de vivre (1955).This led to a plethora of film and TV support offers where the balding actor made fine use of his dark, rich voice, stern intensity and pragmatic air, portraying a slew of professional and shady types in crime yarns, soap dramas and war pictures -- everything from principals and prosecutors to mobsters and murderers.After years of playing it serious, which included stints on the daytime drama Hôpital central (1963), Ed finally was able to focus on comedy as "The Chief" to Don Adams klutzy secret agent on Max la menace (1965), a show that inevitably found a cult audience. Picking up a few occasional guest spots in its aftermath, he later tried producing.Twice married and the father of four, Platt died on March 19, 1974. Death was attributed to a massive heart attack at the time. Years later his son revealed that his father, suffering from acute depression and undergoing severe financial pressures, committed suicide at his Santa Monica, California apartment.

  • Birthday

    Feb 14, 1916
  • Place of Birth

    Richmond [now Staten Island], New York City, New York, USA

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