Eric Braeden

Eric Braeden

Eric Braeden in 2007
Born Hans Jörg Gudegast
April 3, 1941 (1941-04-03) (age 70)
Bredenbek, Germany
Occupation Actor
Years active 1960–present
Spouse Dale Russell Gudegast (1966–present); 1 child
Website
http://www.ericbraeden.com

Eric Braeden (born Hans Jörg Gudegast on April 3, 1941)[1] is a German-American film and television actor, best known for his role as Victor Newman on the soap opera The Young and the Restless, as Hans Dietrich in the 1960s TV series The Rat Patrol, and as John Jacob Astor IV in the 1997 film Titanic. Braeden won a Daytime Emmy Award in 1998 for Lead Actor in a Drama Series for the role.[1][2]

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Early life

Braeden was born Hans Jörg Gudegast in Bredenbek, Germany (near Kiel),[1] where his father was once mayor. He immigrated to the USA in 1959. In the United States, Braeden attended The University of Montana in Missoula.

Career

Braeden accumulated many TV and film credits during his first two decades in America. In 1966 he guest-starred (credited as Hans Gudegast) as Luftwaffe Major Bentz in the second season episode 28, "Day of Reckoning" of Twelve O'Clock High (TV series). He is most notably known for his role as the German Hauptmann (Captain) Hans Dietrich on the TV series The Rat Patrol (1966–1968), as well as a starring role in the movie Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970), in which he first took the stage name of Eric Braeden. Lew Wasserman of Universal Pictures told him that no one would be allowed to star in an American film if they had a German name. After much thought he took the name Braeden from his hometown of Bredenbek.[3]

In the 1970s he took a supporting role in the 1971 film Escape from the Planet of the Apes. Throughout the 1970s, he guest-starred in a variety of television shows including The Six Million Dollar Man, Wonder Woman, and The Mary Tyler Moore Show and also appeared in several episodes of the long-running CBS western series Gunsmoke. In 1977 he appeared in Walt Disney's Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo as the arrogant but formidable race car driver, Bruno von Stickle. He also appeared, uncredited, as Bradford Dillman's de facto stunt double in the 1978 film Piranha--Braeden had originally been cast to play Dillman's character, Paul Grogan, and had shot some underwater swimming footage before the role was recast; Braeden's stunt footage ended up in the finished film anyway.

In 1980, he was offered the role of self-made magnate Victor Newman on the daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless for a 26-week run. His character imprisoned his wife's lover, and became so popular the character became a love-to-hate villain, and his contract was renewed. Still on the show today, Braeden won a Daytime Emmy for his work in 1998.

In late December 1991, Braeden and actor Peter Bergman had a physical altercation backstage. According to press reports, after exchanging bitter words on the set, Braeden showed up at Bergman's dressing room door to further discuss the matter and violence ensued. Y&R's creator and senior executive producer William J. Bell threatened to fire them both if it ever happened again. Since then, the actors have resolved their differences and now have a cordial relationship.

In 1997, he played Colonel John Jacob Astor IV in the blockbuster film Titanic, cast because he strongly resembled the powerful millionaire.

In 2008, Braeden starred in "The Man Who Came Back", an independent Western film, which was written and directed by Louisiana's Glen Pitre.

Also in 2008, Braeden guest-starred in an episode of How I Met Your Mother as Robin Sr., Robin's father, trying to make his daughter act like the son he never had.

Braeden announced on October 18, 2009, in an article by Dan J. Kroll that after almost 30 years on The Young and the Restless, he was leaving the show. "We reached an impasse in the negotiations", Braeden said in an exclusive interview with celebrity news website EW.com. Braeden's last airdate was scheduled to be November 2; however, on October 23, 2009, CBS announced that Braeden had inked a new three-year deal and would remain with the soap, even agreeing to take a pay cut, which was the original issue.[4]

On December 17, 2010, Neil Patrick Harris announced via Twitter that Braeden would not be reprising his role on How I Met Your Mother. In his tweet, Harris called Braeden a "D-Bag" for deciding on very short notice not to film a scheduled cameo for the program. Harris claimed that Braeden said the role was not substantial enough for Braeden to appear.[5] The part was recast with Ray Wise.[6]

Personal life

Braeden is regarded as a very good tennis player.[7] He and his wife, Dale Gudegast, were witnesses at the wedding of Bob Crane and Sigrid Valdis while on the set of Hogan's Heroes. Their son, Christian Gudegast, is a screenwriter who co-wrote the film A Man Apart, which starred Vin Diesel and was nominated for a Teen Choice Award in 2003.[8]

Actor Clarence Williams III and former boxer Ken Norton are two of his best friends.[7]

Awards, honors and nominations

Braeden won a Daytime Emmy Award in 1998 for Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his work on The Young and the Restless.[1][2]

On July 20, 2007, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Braeden received the Gilmore Award from the Pacific Pioneers, a radio and television industry group, in 2007.[7]

He received the 2009 Friend of German Award from the American Association of Teachers of German.

Roles

Year Title Role
1963 Combat! Hans Gruber
1965? Combat! Ecktmann
1966–1967 Mission: Impossible Andrei Fetyakov
1966–1968 The Rat Patrol Hauptmann (Captain) Hans Dietrich
1969 Hawaii Five-O Dr. Paul Farrar
100 Rifles Lt. Franz Von Klemme
1970 Hawaii Five-O Klaus Marburg
Colossus: The Forbin Project Dr. Charles A. Forbin
The Mask of Sheba Dr. Morgan
1970 The Young Rebels Major Zanker
1971 Escape from the Planet of the Apes Dr. Otto Hasslein
1971 Gunsmoke's episode Jaekel Carl Jaekel
1971 Bearcats! Col. Reinert
1972 The Judge and Jake Wyler Anton Granicek
1972 Hawaii Five-O Djebara
1973 The Adulteress Hank Baron
The Six Million Dollar Man Findletter
1974 Kolchak: The Night Stalker Bernhardt Stieglitz
Banacek Paul Bolitho
The Ultimate Thrill Roland
1975 Wonder Woman Evan Donaldson
1977 The Mary Tyler Moore Show Karl Heller
Kojak Kenneth Krug
Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo Bruno von Stickle
1979 CHiPs Senator Lerwin
1980-present The Young and the Restless Victor Newman
1981 Charlie's Angels John Reardon
1990 Lucky/Chances Dimitri Stanislopolous
1990 The Ambulance The Doctor
1994 The Nanny Frank Bradley, Sr.
1995 Diagnosis: Murder Himself
1997 Titanic John Jacob Astor IV
1998 Meet the Deedles Elton Deedle
1999 The Bold and the Beautiful Victor Newman
2008 The Man Who Came Back Reese Paxton
2008 How I Met Your Mother Robin Scherbatsky, Sr.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "SOAP STAR STATS: Eric Braeden (Victor, Y&R)". SoapOperaDigest.com. http://www.soapoperadigest.com/soapstarstats/ericbraedenbio/. Retrieved January 13, 2009. 
  2. ^ a b "Daytime Emmy Winners & Nominees: 1998". SoapOperaDigest.com. http://www.soapoperadigest.com/Emmys/winners1998/index.html. Retrieved July 10, 2009. 
  3. ^ pp. 11-12 Weaver, Tom Eric Braeden Interview in I Talked with a Zombie: Interviews with 23 veterans of Horror and Sci-fi Films and Television McFarland, 2009
  4. ^ Kate Stanhope. "Eric Braeden Returning to Young and the Restless". TVGuide.com. http://www.tvguide.com/News/Eric-Braeden-Returning-1011214.aspx. 
  5. ^ "Neil Patrick Harris (ActuallyNPH) on Twitter". Twitter. http://twitter.com/#!/ActuallyNPH/status/15830358280896512. Retrieved December 17, 2010. 
  6. ^ "Neil Patrick Harris (ActuallyNPH) on Twitter". Twitter. http://twitter.com/#!/ActuallyNPH/status/15831219300208640. Retrieved December 17, 2010. 
  7. ^ a b c "Victor, Victorious". Soap Opera Weekly. 2007-02-13. p. 32. 
  8. ^ Teen Choice Award's 2003

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