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    Edward Binns

    Edward Binns

    Personal Info

    Known ForActing
    BornSeptember 12, 1916
    DiedDecember 4, 1990 (aged 74)
    Place of BirthPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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    Edward Binns

    Biography

    Edward Binns (September 12, 1916 – December 4, 1990) was an American stage, film, and television actor. He had a wide-spanning career in film and television, often portraying competent, hard working, and purposeful characters in his various roles. Binns was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. One of the first members of the newly formed Actors Studio, Binns began studying with Elia Kazanin the fall of 1947. After appearing in a number of Broadway plays, Binns began appearing in films in the early 1950s. Some of his notable roles include playing Juror #6 in 12 Angry Men and Lieutenant GeneralWalter Bedell Smith in the Academy Award-winning film Patton (1970). Binns featured in Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest as a police detective. He played a key role as bomber pilot Colonel Grady in the 1964 film Fail-Safe. Binns also appeared in dozens of television programs including NBC's legal drama Justice, Rod Cameron's syndicated State Trooper, the syndicated adventure series Whirlybirds, the ABC/Warner Brotherswestern series, The Dakotas, the ABC rodeo drama, Stoney Burke, and ABC's war drama 12 O'Clock High. He was cast in CBS's Richard Diamond, Private Detective (as Larrabee in the 1958 episode "Pension Plan"), The Investigators and Thriller (U.S. TV series). Binns appeared as Colonel Robert Baldwin with June Allyson as his screen wife, Eleanor Baldwin, in the 1961 episode "Without Fear" of Allyson's CBS anthology series, The DuPont Show with June Allyson. Also that year he made two guest appearances on Perry Mason, first as Lloyd Castle in "The Case of the Angry Dead Man," then as Charles Griffin in "The Case of the Malicious Mariner," and in an episode of The Asphalt Jungle. He had a leading role in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone in the 1960 episode "I Shot an Arrow into the Air". Binns also appeared in two episodes of ABC's The Untouchables as gunman Steve Ballard and in a later episode as a doctor. He was a cast member of CBS's The Nurses from 1962 through 1964. He appeared in an episode of the ABC espionage drama Blue Light early in 1966, and in ABC's It Takes a Thief (1969–1970) with Robert Wagner. Binns also appeared in one episode of the ABC series A Man Called Shenandoah, with Robert Horton, as General Korshak on CBS's M*A*S*H, in an episode of NBC's The Brian Keith Show, and in three episodes of ABC's The Fugitive. His distinctive voice was also heard in hundreds of radio and television commercials. Binns died from a heart attack at the age of seventy-four while traveling from New York City to his home inConnecticut. His ashes were scattered at his residence.

    Known For

    48 movies
    12 Angry Men
    8.5

    12 Angry Men

    1957

    Compulsion
    7.1

    Compulsion

    1959

    North by Northwest
    8.0

    North by Northwest

    1959

    Vice Squad
    5.7

    Vice Squad

    1953

    Lovin' Molly
    4.1

    Lovin' Molly

    1974

    The Plainsman
    4.8

    The Plainsman

    1966

    Judgment at Nuremberg
    8.0

    Judgment at Nuremberg

    1961

    Patterns
    7.2

    Patterns

    1956

    The Pilot
    6.7

    The Pilot

    1980

    Teresa
    5.8

    Teresa

    1951

    Hunter

    Hunter

    1973

    The Americanization of Emily
    6.6

    The Americanization of Emily

    1964

    Patton
    7.5

    Patton

    1970

    The Verdict
    7.4

    The Verdict

    1982

    Curse of the Undead
    5.4

    Curse of the Undead

    1959

    Halls of Montezuma
    5.9

    Halls of Montezuma

    1951

    Oliver's Story
    4.6

    Oliver's Story

    1978

    Young and Dangerous
    6.0

    Young and Dangerous

    1957

    Fail Safe
    7.8

    Fail Safe

    1964

    Diary of the Dead
    7.0

    Diary of the Dead

    1976

    Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man
    5.2

    Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man

    1962

    Night Moves
    6.7

    Night Moves

    1975

    Heller in Pink Tights
    5.7

    Heller in Pink Tights

    1960

    Just an Old Sweet Song
    7.0

    Just an Old Sweet Song

    1976

    Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
    6.8

    Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

    1956

    The Scarlet Hour
    5.1

    The Scarlet Hour

    1956

    The Tell-Tale Heart
    8.5

    The Tell-Tale Heart

    1971

    Without Warning!
    5.9

    Without Warning!

    1952

    Stubby Pringle's Christmas

    Stubby Pringle's Christmas

    1978

    Portland Exposé
    5.8

    Portland Exposé

    1957

    The Power Within

    The Power Within

    1979

    'Fail-Safe' and the Cold War

    'Fail-Safe' and the Cold War

    2020

    Fireball Forward
    5.0

    Fireball Forward

    1972

    Revisiting 'Fail-Safe'

    Revisiting 'Fail-Safe'

    2000

    After School
    2.1

    After School

    1988

    The Sheriff
    5.3

    The Sheriff

    1971

    Chubasco
    3.0

    Chubasco

    1968

    The Man in the Net
    4.9

    The Man in the Net

    1959

    This Is Marshall McLuhan: The Medium Is The Massage
    9.0

    This Is Marshall McLuhan: The Medium Is The Massage

    1967

    F.D.R.: The Last Year
    5.8

    F.D.R.: The Last Year

    1980

    Desire in the Dust
    3.3

    Desire in the Dust

    1960

    The Murder That Wouldn't Die
    2.0

    The Murder That Wouldn't Die

    1980

    The Man You Loved to Hate
    6.3

    The Man You Loved to Hate

    1979

    A Public Affair

    A Public Affair

    1962

    Tragedy in a Temporary Town
    6.2

    Tragedy in a Temporary Town

    1956

    Tarzan and the Perils of Charity Jones

    Tarzan and the Perils of Charity Jones

    1971

    The Price of a Life

    The Price of a Life

    1967

    The First Woman President

    The First Woman President

    1974