Ed Flanders

American actor in 'St. Elsewhere'

Ed Flanders - American actor in 'St. Elsewhere'
Born

December 29th, 1934
90 years ago

Died

February 22nd, 1995
30 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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An accomplished actor, contributed significantly to television and film with a career spanning several decades. Gained recognition for portraying Dr. Donald Westphall in the television series 'St. Elsewhere', which aired from 1982 to 1988. Received critical acclaim and multiple award nominations for performances. Also featured in notable films such as 'The Sting' and 'The Right Stuff'.

Portrayed Dr. Donald Westphall in 'St. Elsewhere'

Appeared in 'The Sting'

Appeared in 'The Right Stuff'

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