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Edward Herrmann
Edward Herrmann stars in the new Intolerable Cruelty DVD from Universal Home Video & DVD.
It's comic gold as two of Hollywood's most dazzling stars - George Clooney and Academy Award - winner Catherine Zeta-Jones - light up the screen in Intolerable Cruelty, a hilarious romantic comedy about men, women, and everything that can go wrong between them. Sparks fly when brilliant divorce attorney Miles Massey (George Clooney) meets his match in the beautiful but ruthless Marylin Rexroth (Zeta-Jones). From Academy Award - winning directors Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (Fargo; O Brother, Where Art Thou?), Intolerable Cruelty also stars multi-talented Billy Bob Thornton and outrageous Cedric The Entertainer.
More About Edward Herrmann
Tony and Emmy-winning actor Edward Herrmann (Rex Rexroth) boasts an impressive career that spans more than 30 years in the theater, in films and on television.
His work on Broadway includes Mrs. Warren's Profession, for which he won a Tony Award; The Philadelphia Story, for which he earned a Tony nomination; Plenty; and Love Letter.
His feature film roles include Nixon, Richie Rich, The Purple Rose of Cairo, A Little Sex, The Great Gatsby, Annie, Reds, The Great Waldo Pepper, The Day of the Dolphin, Critical Care, Overboard, Big Business, Mrs. Soffel, Takedown, The Paper Chase, Double Take, The Cat's Meow, Down and The Emperor's Club. He has just finished shooting Welcome to Moosport with Ray Romano and Martin Scorsese's The Aviator with Leonardo DiCaprio.
Edward Herrmann appeared on television in a six-episode story arc on The Practice, which earned him a 1999 Emmy. He also guest-starred in the 200th anniversary episode of Law & Order and in a recurring role on Oz. He received additional Emmy nominations for his work on St. Elsewhere and in the telefilms Concealed Enemies and Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years.
A highlight of his television movie credits include Atomic Train, Bendetta, Hallmark Hall of Fame's St. Maybe, Pandora's Clock, Soul ofSentence, Fire in the Dark, Morrow, The Lawrenceville Stories, The Electric Grandmother, A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story and Last Act Is a Solo.
Herrmann frequently returns to the stage and recently finished performing Neil Simon's new play, The Dinner Party, at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. This past hiatus, he performed at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in the play Educating Rita, directed by Bruce Paltrow.
Edward Herrmann also carries a full schedule of recording books on tape, having recorded more than 50 thus far, including the latest novel in Tom Clancy's Net Force series. In 1999, he was awarded an AUDIE Award for his work in the complete recording of the King James Bible.
Additionally, he serves as the narrator for A&E's History Lost and Found series, as well as the series Founding Fathers. He also continues his work as the announcer for the History Channel, as well as hosting the series The Ultimate Auto, which has established Herrmann as a leading figure among automobile enthusiasts. With six automobile restorations to his credit, Herrmann is an active participant in rallies and car shows.
Last year, Edward Herrmann was honored by his alma mater, Bucknell University, for outstanding achievement in his chosen profession.
Learn More about Edward Herrmann In Intolerable Cruelty
Now you can own Intolerable Cruelty starring Edward Herrmann on video or DVD. The DVD includes some of these great bonus features: Hilarious Outtakes and Hijinks, Subtitles in French and Spanish, Style File "The Wardrobe" and "A Look Inside Intolerable Cruelty".
Purchase your copy of Intolerable Cruelty with Edward Herrmann online at the Universal Home Video and DVD online store. Don't forget to visit IntolerableCruelty.com to learn more about Edward Herrmann and for more information about the new Intolerable Cruelty DVD.
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