
Eduard Franz
Acting
Born 1902-10-31 · Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Eduard Franz (born Eduard Franz Schmidt; October 31, 1902 – February 10, 1987) was an American actor of theatre, film and television. Franz portrayed King Ahab in the 1953 biblical low-budget film Sins of Jezebel, Jethro in Cecil B. DeMille's The Ten Commandments (1956), and Jehoam in Henry Koster's The Story of Ruth (1960). By 1936, Franz was a player on the national stage, performing from coast to coast. He became a leading Broadway actor for nearly 30 years, in such plays as First Stop to Heaven and Embezzled Heaven and Conversation At Midnight. He made his film debut in a bit part, in 1947, in Killer at Large, but followed that brief appearance the next year with a memorable role in the motion picture The Scar (also titled Hollow Triumph). His fourth movie saw him acting with John Wayne in Wake of the Red Witch, in 1948. He portrayed Chief Broken Hand in White Feather. He played such intellectuals as Dr. Stern in The Thing from Another World (1951), a university professor in The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake (1959), and Justice Louis Brandeis in The Magnificent Yankee (1950), a role he reprised in the 1965 television adaptation. He appeared in a 1957 television adaptation of A. J. Cronin's novel Beyond This Place, which was directed by Sidney Lumet. Franz performed as well in two separate remakes of Al Jolson's 1927 cinema classic The Jazz Singer, each time playing the key role of the aged and ailing synagogue cantor upset by his son's decision to pursue a secular show-business career rather than continue the family tradition and follow in his father's religious footsteps. Those remakes were the 1952 film version of the story starring Danny Thomas and the 1959 television version starring Jerry Lewis. Franz performed in a number of television series, including Gunsmoke; Have Gun - Will Travel; The Law and Mr. Jones; The Barbara Stanwyck Show and Cimarron City. Franz was cast as psychiatric clinic director Dr. Edward Raymer in 30 episodes of the weekly ABC medical drama Breaking Point
Known for

Breaking Point
1963 · TV

Zorro
1957 · TV

The Waltons
1972 · TV

Hart to Hart
1979 · TV

The Invaders
1967 · TV

Ben Casey
1961 · TV

The 20th Century Fox Hour
1955 · TV

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
1951 · TV

General Electric Theater
1953 · TV

The Fugitive
1963 · TV

Mannix
1967 · TV

Hawaii Five-O
1968 · TV

The Virginian
1962 · TV

Have Gun, Will Travel
1957 · TV

Rawhide
1959 · TV

Wanted: Dead or Alive
1958 · TV

The F.B.I.
1965 · TV

Medical Center
1969 · TV

The Rookies
1972 · TV

Vega$
1978 · TV

Climax!
1954 · TV

The Streets of San Francisco
1972 · TV

Gunsmoke
1955 · TV

The Bionic Woman
1976 · TV

Assignment: Vienna
1972 · TV

Hallmark Hall of Fame
1951 · TV

ABC Afterschool Special
1972 · TV

Startime
1959 · TV

DuPont Show of the Month
1957 · TV

Stoney Burke
1962 · TV

The DuPont Show with June Allyson
1959 · TV

Adam's Rib
1973 · TV

The Barbara Stanwyck Show
1960 · TV

Letter to Loretta
1953 · TV

Treasury Men in Action
1950 · TV

Cimarron City
1958 · TV

Cavalcade of America
1952 · TV

Panic!
1957 · TV

The Case of the Dangerous Robin
1960 · TV