Bill Erwin Movies
One of show-businesses busiest grandfatherly figures, actor
Bill Erwin has been appearing in film and television since the early '40s, and as of 2003, he's shown no signs of slowing. His consistently reliable performances in such high-profile efforts as
Somewhere in Time (1980),
Home Alone (1990), and
Forces of Nature (1999) have found
Erwin enduring to become one of the most in-demand supporting players around. A Honey Grove, TX, native who earned his bachelor's in journalism at the University of Texas in Austin in 1935,
Erwin went on to California to complete his Masters of Theater Arts at the Pasadena Playhouse in 1941. Though a stint in World War II would momentarily put his acting career on hold,
Erwin returned stateside to make his film debut in, appropriately enough, the 1941
Phil Silvers comedy
You're in the Army Now. Throughout the years,
Erwin has appeared in numerous stage productions on both coasts, and repeat performances on such television classics as
Gunsmoke,
The Twilight Zone, Growing Pains, and
Seinfeld have ensured
Erwin's popularity with many generations of television viewers. His role in
Seinfeld earned him an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1993. From high-profile releases like
Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995) to edgy, low-budget sci-fi movies like
Menno's Mind (1996),
Erwin has done it all, and equally well. Outside of his film work,
Erwin spends his time writing and illustrating cartoons in his North Hollywood home. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi