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Edward Asner

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Edward Asner
From the LOU GRANT show.
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RIP Mr. Grant. Born in 1929 in Kansas City MO and dying yesterday in Tarzana CA at the age of 91, Ed Asner was a part of American culture for decades. What do you remember him best for?
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Ed Asner
Best known as the character Lou Grant in the 1970s tv show the "Mary Tyler Moore Show", Lou Grant in the 1980s tv show "Lou Grant", and the voice of the old man in the animated movie "Up".
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