Edd Byrnes Net Worth is $700,000 Edd Byrnes Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Born Edward Byrne Breitenberger in New York City on July 30, 1933, Edd Byrnes shared an impoverished and unhappy childhood with brother Vincent and sister Jo-Ann. Their mother worked hard at various jobs to keep the family together because her alcoholic husband was often absent from the scene. When Edd was 13 his father was found dead in a ...
Full Name Edd Byrnes Date Of Birth July 30, 1933 Place Of Birth New York City, New York, United States Profession Actor, Soundtrack Nationality American Spouse Asa Maynor (m. 1962–1971) Children Logan Byrnes Siblings Jo-Ann Breitenberger, Vincent Breitenberger Albums Kookie's Mad Pad, Kookie - Star of "77 Sunset Strip" (Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks 1959) Nominations Grammy Award for Best New Artist Movies Grease, Yellowstone Kelly, The Secret Invasion, Any Gun Can Play, Troop Beverly Hills, Renegade Riders, Up Periscope, Beach Ball, Mankillers, Wicked, Wicked, Reform School Girl, Marjorie Morningstar, Darby's Rangers, Johnny Trouble, Back to the Beach, Life Begins at 17, Girl on the Run, Stardust, Th... TV Shows 77 Sunset Strip, Sweepstakes Star Sign Leo
# Quote 1 Hock shops bring back unhappy memories.
# Fact 1 In the 1950s he and Troy Donahue "sneaked" through each other's fan mail to see who got the most. In the early 1980s they reunited and helped each other get sober. They have both stayed sober ever since . 2 Was a taxi driver in the late 1940s and was fired for doing push-ups during his break. 3 In July 2002 he was a guest at the Western Film Fair in Charlotte, NC, along with Donna Douglas , Alex Cord , Johnny Duncan , Peggy Stewart , Jean Porter , Steve Mitchell and Kevin Greaves. 4 On 1/23/05 he was ranked #5 in TV Guide's list of "TV's 25 Greatest Teen Idols" /. 5 In 1975, Merv Griffin hired Edd to host a new game-show called Wheel of Fortune (1983). Two half-hour pilots were filmed. NBC bought the show but didn't want Byrnes as host. Griffin replaced him with Chuck Woolery (who was later replaced with Pat Sajak ). 6 Father of Logan Byrnes , a news anchor for FOX's affiliate in Hartford, CT.
Actor Title Year Status Character Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story 1999 TV Movie Bobby Icovella Unhappily Ever After 1997 TV Series Edd Byrnes Murder, She Wrote 1990-1995 TV Series Kenneth Rundle / Freddie Major / Sid Hooper Kung Fu: The Legend Continues 1995 TV Series Manley Combs Burke's Law 1994 TV Series Cassidy Empty Nest 1991 TV Series M.C. Mr. Belvedere 1990 TV Series The Emcee Troop Beverly Hills 1989 Ross Coleman Party Line 1988 Maitre d' (as Ed Byrnes) Rags to Riches 1987 TV Series Emcee Throb 1987 TV Series Bobby Catalina Mankillers 1987 Jack Marra Back to the Beach 1987 Valet Simon & Simon 1984-1986 TV Series Steve Yellen / Barry L. Fastman / Howard Hunk Crazy Like a Fox 1986 TV Series The Master 1984 TV Series Lt. Kyle Erotic Images 1983 Logan Roberts Quincy M.E. 1983 TV Series Bud Auerbach Fantasy Island 1978-1982 TV Series Al Henshaw / Ron Barker / Nona's escort / ... The Love Boat 1982 TV Series Archie Phillips Twirl 1981 TV Movie Bobby Bennett Vega$ 1978-1981 TV Series Billy Brogan / Johnny Crystal Charlie's Angels 1981 TV Series Ted Burton House Calls 1980 TV Series B.J. and the Bear 1979-1980 TV Series Charlie Broler / Jason T. Rockman CHiPs 1980 TV Series Andy California Fever 1979 TV Series Frank $weepstake$ 1979 TV Series The Emcee The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries 1978 TV Series Paul Owens / Hans Monckton Sword of Justice 1978 TV Series Reager Grease 1978 Vince Fontaine Telethon 1977 TV Movie Charlie Burton Police Woman 1976 TV Series Billy Dodge Police Story 1975 TV Series Sergeant Dole Mobile Two 1975 TV Movie Roger Brice Thriller 1975 TV Series Eddie Vallance Stardust 1974 TV Interviewer Marcus Welby, M.D. 1974 TV Series John Trask Faraday and Company 1973 TV Series Gus Pollard Wicked, Wicked 1973 Henry Peter 'Hank' Lassiter The ABC Afternoon Playbreak 1973 TV Series Les Parker The Pathfinders 1972 TV Series Flight Lieutenant Logan Crossley Alias Smith and Jones 1972 TV Series Willard Riley Adam-12 1972 TV Series Skinner The Virginian 1971 TV Series Alex Newell Love, American Style 1970 TV Series Steve (segment "Love and the Pick-Up") The Silent Gun 1969 TV Movie Joe Henning Mannix 1969 TV Series Clay / Harry McCloy Professionals for a Massacre 1967 Chattanooga Jim Any Gun Can Play 1967 Clayton - the Banker Renegade Riders 1967 Stuart Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1967 TV Series Tommy Bear Honey West 1966 TV Series Robin Hood Mister Roberts 1966 TV Series Rodney Stone Beach Ball 1965 Dick Martin Burke's Law 1965 TV Series Davey Carr Kraft Suspense Theatre 1964 TV Series Bill Colbert The Secret Invasion 1964 Simon Fell - Forger Kookie & Co. 1964 TV Movie Kookie The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1964 TV Series Paul Perry 77 Sunset Strip 1958-1963 TV Series Kookie / Gerald Kookson III / Kevin Smiley Hawaiian Eye 1960-1962 TV Series Kookie Surfside 6 1962 TV Series Kookie Lawman 1958-1960 TV Series Joe Knox / Lacy Hawks Maverick 1957-1960 TV Series Stableboy / Wes Fallon / The Kid Yellowstone Kelly 1959 Anse Harper (as Edward Byrnes) Up Periscope 1959 Pharmacist Mate Ash (as Edward Byrnes) Girl on the Run 1958 Kenneth Smiley (as Edward Byrnes) Sugarfoot 1958 TV Series Borden Life Begins at 17 1958 Jim Barker The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna 1958 TV Series Phil Ellsworth Marjorie Morningstar 1958 Sandy Lamm (as Edward Byrnes) Colt .45 1958 TV Series Frank Wilson Jr. Darby's Rangers 1958 Lt. Arnold Dittman (as Edward Byrnes) The Deep Six 1958 Rescue Seaman (voice, uncredited) Cheyenne 1957-1958 TV Series Benji Danton / Clay Rafferty Johnny Trouble 1957 Elliott (as Edward Byrnes) Reform School Girl 1957 Vince (as Edward Byrnes) Telephone Time 1957 TV Series Radio Announcer Fear Strikes Out 1957 Boy in Car Assisting Jimmy Up Stairway (uncredited) The Adventures of Jim Bowie 1956-1957 TV Series Eli Navy Log 1957 TV Series Pilot #2 Wire Service 1956 TV Series Bob Crossroads 1956 TV Series 2nd Soldier
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Sunset Strip 2012 Documentary performer: "Kookie Kookie Lend Me Your Comb" written by nm0852477 Married with Children 1992 TV Series performer - 1 episode Best of Bandstand 1986 Video documentary performer: "Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb" - as Edward Byrnes The Jo Stafford Show 1961 TV Series performer - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character Sunset Strip 2012 Documentary Himself Television: The First Fifty Years 1999 Video documentary Himself / Interviewee / Kookie Married with Children 1992 TV Series Himself Na sowas! 1986 TV Series Himself Best of Bandstand 1986 Video documentary Himself Our Time 1985 TV Series Himself Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour 1984 TV Series Himself - Panelist The 35th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1983 TV Special Himself - Presenter: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series The Mike Douglas Show 1978 TV Series Himself - Actor Wheel of Fortune 1975 TV Series Himself - Host The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour 1973 TV Series Himself The Match Game 1965 TV Series Himself - Team Captain The Celebrity Game 1964 TV Series Himself - Celebrity Panelist Stump the Stars 1963 TV Series Himself - Guest Panelist The 34th Annual Academy Awards 1962 TV Special Himself - Audience Member Here's Hollywood 1961 TV Series Himself The Jo Stafford Show 1961 TV Series Himself Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall 1959 TV Series Himself The Steve Allen Plymouth Show 1959 TV Series Himself - Recipient
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1963 Bravo Otto Germany Bravo Otto Best Male TV Star (TV-Star m)
2nd Place Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1965 Bravo Otto Germany Bravo Otto Best Male TV Star (TV-Star m) 1964 Bravo Otto Germany Bravo Otto Best Male TV Star (TV-Star m)
3rd Place Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1966 Bravo Otto Germany Bravo Otto Best Male TV Star (TV-Star m)
Known for movies 77 Sunset Strip (1958-1963) as Kookie / Gerald Kookson III / Kevin Smiley
Grease (1978) as Vince Fontaine
Any Gun Can Play (1967) as Clayton - the Banker
Troop Beverly Hills (1989) as Ross Coleman