Eric BraedenBirth Place: Kiel, Germany Date of Birth: April 3, 1941 Heritage: German Famous for: His role as Victor Newman on The Young and the Restless (1980) Contact Eric Braeden |
- BRAEDEN HONOURED ON HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME
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German-born Hans Gudegast was still in his teens when he made his first film
appearance in The Colossus of Rhodes (1957). Spending virtually his entire
career in Hollywood, Gudegast achieved TV fame as the eternally outflanked
Afrika Korps officer Hauptman on the weekly TV series The Rat Patrol
(1967-1969). Sensing that he'd forever be typecast as a Nazi under his given
name, Gudegast changed his professional cognomen to Eric Braeden in 1970 (he
reportedly borrowed the name of his home town in Germany, though some sources
indicate that he was actually born in Kiel). The actor's instincts were correct:
under his new professional name, Braeden was afforded the opportunity to
demonstrate his versatility as both leading man -- he was Charles Forbin in
Colossus: The Forbin Project -- and villain. He was often called upon to convey
insufferable arrogance, vide his memorable appearance as a media critic on an
episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show (that's the one where Braeden received a
pie in the face, courtesy of Ted Knight). Eric Braeden's best-known
characterization was as the smoothly sinister Victor Newman in the CBS daytime
drama The Young and the Restless. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide |
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