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Ed Flanders

Highest Rated: 89% Salem's Lot (1979)

Lowest Rated: 23% Bye Bye, Love (1995)

Birthday: Dec 29, 1934

Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Sturdy character actor and character lead of American stage, TV and film, Ed Flanders is best recalled as Dr. Westphall, the doctor who cared too diligently for his patients in the NBC series "St. Elsewhere." Fans of the show will forever recall that when Flanders decided to leave the series after five seasons, the producers eliminated his character by having Dr. Westphall moon the money-grubbing hospital executive, a move that caused one NBC affiliate to decline to air the episode. Flanders began as a stage actor, toiling amidst the footlights in Manitoba, Milwaukee, San Diego, and even the prestigious Guthrie in his hometown of Minneapolis before making his Broadway debut as Goldberg in the 1967 production of Harold Pinter's "The Birthday Party." He later played on Broadway in a revival of "A Moon for the Misbegotten" as the crusty Phil Hogan, for which he won and Tony and which he repeated to Emmy-winning results in the ABC version of the play in 1976. Flanders also played New York as crusading anti-war Father Daniel Berrigan in "Trial of the Catonsville Nine," a role he reprised in the 1972 film based on the stage drama. Flanders made his film debut in "The Grasshopper," a 1970 Jacqueline Bisset vehicle, and played Harry Truman in "MacArthur" in 1977. But it was on TV that Flanders had his greatest successes. He first made it to TV in a 1967 episode of the TV series "Cimarron Strip," and the 1971 TV movie "Goodbye Raggedy Andy." After the ABC production of "A Moon for the Misbegotten," the roles increased in size. He played the title role in "Harry S Truman: Plain Speaking" on PBS in 1977, and in 1979, he played Calvin Coolidge in the miniseries "Backstairs at the White House," which followed the 20th Century at the presidential residence from the perspective of the household staff. He was in the presidential arena again in 1989 when he portrayed Leonard Garment, advisor to Richard Nixon, in the ABC presentation of "The Final Days." In 1982, Flanders was cast as Dr. Westphall, the caring doctor with the warm bedside manner in contrast to William Daniels' arrogant heart specialist. Dr. Westphall also contended with an autistic son. Although Flanders left the series before the final season, he was brought back for the final episode to say a farewell to St. Eligius Hospital, and, to reveal to the audience that the entire series had been a figment of the imagination of Westphall's autistic son, and, in fact, Westphall was not a doctor at all, but a working stiff. After the demise of the series, Flanders did an occasional TV longform or feature film, but spent most of his time at his home in Northern California. He returned to series TV briefly in the short-lived "Road Home," as shrimp boater Walter Babineaux, but returned to his home when it was cancelled. It was there, at home, that he committed suicide in 1995.

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Highest-Rated Movies

89% 65% Salem's Lot Watchlist
80% 76% The Ninth Configuration
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69% 53% True Confessions
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58% 57% The Exorcist III Watchlist
45% 60% MacArthur
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23% 50% Bye Bye, Love
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100% A Moon for the Misbegotten
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Indict and Convict
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Things in Their Season
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Message From Nam
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Filmography

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Bye Bye, Love 23% 50% 1995 Walter Sims Actor Message From Nam 1993 Ed Wilson Actor Citizen Cohn 61% 1992 Joseph N. Welch Actor The Exorcist III 58% 57% 1990 Father Dyer Actor The Final Days 83% 1989 Leonard Garment Actor Special Bulletin 84% 1983 John Woodley Actor True Confessions 69% 53% 1981 Dan T. Campion Actor Skokie 38% 1981 Mayor Albert J. Smith Actor The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper 21% 1981 Brigadier Actor The Ninth Configuration 80% 76% 1980 Col. Richard Fell Actor Salem's Lot 89% 65% 1979 Dr. Bill Norton Actor Mary White 1977 William Allen White Actor MacArthur 45% 60% 1977 President Harry S. Truman Actor The Amazing Howard Hughes 58% 1977 Noah Dietrich Actor Eleanor and Franklin 100% 1976 Louis Howe Actor Truman at Potsdam 1976 Harry S Truman Actor The Legend of Lizzie Borden 83% 1975 Hosea Knowlton Actor A Moon for the Misbegotten 100% 1975 Actor Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan 1975 Ralph Paine Actor Indict and Convict 1974 Timothy Fitzgerald Actor Things in Their Season 1974 Carl Gerlach Actor Hunter 1973 Dr. Miles Actor The Female Instinct 1972 Milo Perkins Actor The Trial of the Catonsville Nine 1972 Father Daniel Berrigan Actor Goodbye Raggedy Ann 1971 David Bevin Actor
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