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Edward Schaaf
(1922-1998)
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Edward Schaaf was born on 7 February 1922. He was an actor, known for
Up! (1976)
,
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955)
and
The Desert Raven (1965)
. He died on 11 May 1998 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Up!
5.8
Adolph Schwartz
1976
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
8.5
TV Series
Rodman
1957 • 1 ep
The Desert Raven
7.8
Red Banion
1965
Police Story
7.5
TV Series
Macy
(as Ed Schaff)
1976 • 1 ep
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15
Up!
5.8
Adolph Schwartz
1976
Police Story
7.5
TV Series
Macy
(as Ed Schaff)
1976
1 episode
Dr. Heidegger's Experiment
6.9
Short
Mr. Gascoigne
1969
Bonanza
7.3
TV Series
Beggs
1968
1 episode
If He Hollers, Let Him Go!
6.0
Henry Wilson
(as Edward Schaff)
1968
Garrison's Gorillas
7.8
TV Series
German Admiral
1967
1 episode
Green Acres
7.3
TV Series
Attorney
1967
1 episode
The Desert Raven
7.8
Red Banion
1965
The Addams Family
8.0
TV Series
Minister
1965
1 episode
The Rebel
7.8
TV Series
Bartender
Ticket Agent
County Clerk
...
1959–1961
4 episodes
Zane Grey Theatre
7.5
TV Series
Fourth Man
1960
1 episode
The Young Captives
5.5
Gas Station Attendant
1959
Stakeout on Dope Street
6.2
Samuel Alber
(as Ed Schaff)
1958
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
8.5
TV Series
Rodman
1957
1 episode
The Flesh Merchant
4.6
1956
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Ed Schaaf
Born
February 7
,
1922
Died
May 11
,
1998
Los Angeles, California, USA
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Was a part-time golf caddy at the time of making "Up!".
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