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Edwin Stafford Nelson (born December 21, 1928) is an American actor.

Nelson has appeared in numerous television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 shows, more than fifty motion pictures, and hundreds of stage productions. Until 2005, he was teaching acting and screenwriting in his native New Orleans at two local universities there. Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the costliest Atlantic hurricane, as well as one of the five deadliest, in the history of the United States....
 prompted him to to move his family to Sterlington
Sterlington, Louisiana

Sterlington is a town in northern Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, Louisiana, United States. The population was 1,276 at the 2000 United States Census....
 near Monroe
Monroe, Louisiana

Monroe is a city in and the parish seat of Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, Louisiana, United States. As of the 2000 United States Census, the city had a total population of 53,107, making it the eighth largest city in Louisiana....
 in Ouachita Parish in northeastern Louisiana
Louisiana

The State of Louisiana is a U.S. state located in the U.S. Southern States of the United States of America. Its capital is Baton Rouge and largest city is New Orleans....
.

Nelson began acting while attending Tulane University
Tulane University

Tulane University is a private university, nonsectarian research university located in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Founded as a public medical college in 1834, the school grew into a comprehensive university and was eventually privatized under the endowments of Paul Tulane and Josephine Louise Newcomb in the late 19th century....
 in New Orleans.






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Edwin Stafford Nelson (born December 21, 1928) is an American actor.

Nelson has appeared in numerous television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 shows, more than fifty motion pictures, and hundreds of stage productions. Until 2005, he was teaching acting and screenwriting in his native New Orleans at two local universities there. Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the costliest Atlantic hurricane, as well as one of the five deadliest, in the history of the United States....
 prompted him to to move his family to Sterlington
Sterlington, Louisiana

Sterlington is a town in northern Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, Louisiana, United States. The population was 1,276 at the 2000 United States Census....
 near Monroe
Monroe, Louisiana

Monroe is a city in and the parish seat of Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, Louisiana, United States. As of the 2000 United States Census, the city had a total population of 53,107, making it the eighth largest city in Louisiana....
 in Ouachita Parish in northeastern Louisiana
Louisiana

The State of Louisiana is a U.S. state located in the U.S. Southern States of the United States of America. Its capital is Baton Rouge and largest city is New Orleans....
.

Nelson began acting while attending Tulane University
Tulane University

Tulane University is a private university, nonsectarian research university located in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Founded as a public medical college in 1834, the school grew into a comprehensive university and was eventually privatized under the endowments of Paul Tulane and Josephine Louise Newcomb in the late 19th century....
 in New Orleans. He left college after two years to study at the New York School of Radio and Television Technique. After graduating, he took a position as a director at WDSU-TV in New Orleans. By 1956, acting became his central focus and he moved to the Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
 area. Early in his career he worked with famed B-movie producer Roger Corman
Roger Corman

Roger William Corman , sometimes nicknamed "King of the Bs" for his output of B-movies , is a prolific United States film producer and film director of low-budget movies, some of which have an established critical reputation: his cycle of films derived from the tales of Edgar Allan Poe for example....
 on such Corman films as Cry Baby Killers, A Bucket of Blood
A Bucket of Blood

A Bucket of Blood is a 1959 in film comedy film horror film directed by Roger Corman and starring Dick Miller. The film, produced on a $50,000 budget, was shot in five days, and shares many of the low-budget filmmaking aesthetics commonly associated with Corman's work....
, Teenage Cave Man
Teenage Cave Man

Teenage Caveman is the name of a 1958 science fiction film directed by Roger Corman under the shooting title Prehistoric World, but was changed by American International Pictures to its final title....
 and Attack of the Crab Monsters
Attack of the Crab Monsters

Attack Of The Crab Monsters is a 1957 in film, USA, black-and-white, science fiction film, written by Charles B. Griffith and produced and directed by Roger Corman via Los Altos Productions, on contract for distribution by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation....
. In 1958
1958 in film

The year 1958 in film involved some significant events....
 he participated in Bruno VeSota's science fiction
Science fiction

Science fiction is a broad genre of fiction that often involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, films, games, theatre, and other media....
 horror film
Horror film

Horror films are movies that strive to elicit responses of fear, horror and terror from viewers. Their plots frequently involve themes of the supernatural....
 The Brain Eaters
The Brain Eaters

The Brain Eaters is a 1958 in film Science fiction film-horror film about alien parasites who invade the small Illinois town of Riverdale and are able to take over any living thing, mind and body, by attaching themselves to their host's back and inserting two mandibles into the base of their spines....
.

His early television career featured many guest starring roles in such series as Gunsmoke
Gunsmoke

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West....
, Tombstone Territory
Tombstone Territory

Tombstone Territory is an United States Western television series starring Pat Conway and Richard Eastham . The series aired on the American Broadcasting Company television network and in television syndication from October 16, 1957, until July 8, 1960....
, Tightrope
Tightrope (TV series)

Tightrope was a 1959 half hour weekly CBS American television series produced by Russell Rouse and Clarence Greene in cooperation with Screen Gems....
, The Blue Angels
The Blue Angels (TV series)

The Blue Angels is a 1960-1961 Television syndication television series about the Blue Angels of the United States Navy. The program starred Dennis Cross as Commander Arthur Richards, the head of a four-man squadron which tours the country to give flight exhibitions....
 (as arrogant flight instructor Lieutenant Dayl Martin), Laramie
Laramie (TV series)

Laramie is an United States Western television series aired on NBC from 1959 in television to 1963 in television. Laramie was a Revue Studios production which originally starred John Smith as Slim Sherman, Robert Fuller as Jess Harper, Hoagy Carmichael as Jonesy and Robert Crawford, Jr., as Andy Sherman....
, COronado 9
COronado 9

COronado 9 is a Television syndication crime drama set in San Diego, California, California, starring Rod Cameron as Dan Adams, a former United States Navy intelligence officer turned private detective....
, The Eleventh Hour
The Eleventh Hour (1962 TV series)

The Eleventh Hour is a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer medical drama about psychiatry starring Wendell Corey , Jack Ging , and Ralph Bellamy , which aired sixty-two new episodes plus selected rebroadcasts on National Broadcasting Company from October 3, 1962, to September 9, 1964....
, Bonanza
Bonanza

Bonanza is an United States television series that ran on NBC from September 12, 1959 to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons, it is among the longest running Western television series and continues to air in syndication....
, and Channing
Channing (TV series)

This Channing should not be confused with Stockard Channing, Carol Channing, or the character Angela Channing, portrayed by Jane Wyman on Columbia Broadcasting System's Falcon Crest....
, an ABC drama
Drama

Drama is the specific Mode of fiction Mimesis in performance. The term comes from a Ancient Greek word meaning "Action " , which is derived from "to do" ....
 about college
College

File:Government college for Women Dhoke Kala Khan.JPGCollege is a term most often used today to denote an education institution. More broadly, it can be the name of any group of collegialitys, for example, an electoral college, a College of Arms or the College of Cardinals....
 life.

In 1964 he won his most famous role portraying Dr. Michael Rossi on the ABC drama Peyton Place
Peyton Place (TV series)

Peyton Place is an American Prime time drama Serial which aired on American Broadcasting Company in half-hour episodes from September 15, 1964 to June 2, 1969....
, which ran from 1964 to 1969. Nelson's fellow cast members included Mia Farrow
Mia Farrow

Maria de Lourdes Villiers-Farrow , better known as Mia Farrow, is an United Statesn actress, singer and former Model . Farrow has appeared in more than forty films and won numerous awards, including a Golden Globe award , three British Academy of Film and Television Arts nominations, and a win for best actress at the San Sebastian Inter...
, Ryan O'Neal
Ryan O'Neal

Ryan O'Neal is an Academy Awards- and Golden Globe Awards-nominated United States actor....
, and Dorothy Malone
Dorothy Malone

Dorothy Malone is an Academy Award-winning United States actor....
. Dr. Rossi proved to be so popular that by 1968, he became the lead actor on the show. Nelson reprised his role in two made-for-TV movies, Murder in Peyton Place and Peyton Place: The Next Generation.

After Peyton Place ended, Nelson worked in many more productions of all varieties, including starring role in many movies of the week, a second TV series, "The Silent Force," and a popular morning talk show which he hosted for three years.

Soon after, Nelson struck gold with his critically-acclaimed portrayal of elusive pit crew chief Robert Denby in the hit film Riding with Death (1976) earning him several prestigious accolades and legions of devoted fans.

He portrayed a dangerous imposter in the adventure movie For the Love of Benji
For the Love of Benji

For the Love of Benji is the second film featuring Benji the dog....
 (1977)

During the 1980s, Nelson took on the role of Senator Mark Denning in the daytime soap Capitol
Capitol (TV series)

Capitol is an United States soap opera which aired on the daytime schedule of CBS from March 29, 1982 to March 20, 1987 for 1270 episodes. As its name suggests, the storyline usually revolved around the politics intrigues of people in Washington D.C., whose lives intertwined....
.

Nelson also spent a couple of years as Harry Truman onstage replacing James Whitmore
James Whitmore

James Allen Whitmore, Jr. was an United States two-time Academy Award-nominated, Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning film actor....
 for the National Tour of "Give 'Em Hell, Harry."

While living in Los Angeles, Nelson was an active member of the Screen Actors Guild
Screen Actors Guild

The Screen Actors Guild is an American trade union representing over 120,000 film and television actor and extra worldwide. According to SAG's Mission Statement, the Guild seeks to: negotiate and enforce collective bargaining agreements that establish equitable levels of compensation, benefits, and working conditions for its performers; col...
 and was elected to the union board for many years. Nelson is a long-standing member of the American Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences and continues a long tradition of participation in voting for the Academy Awards.

In 1999, Nelson returned to Tulane University to finish credits toward his undergraduate degree, which he completed the following year at the age of seventy-one. Nelson continues to act as the opportunity arises. He and his wife of fifty-eight years, Patsy, enjoy semi-retirement visiting his six children and fourteen grandchildren.

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