Inspired by the works of his Academy Award-winning father, Ed Begley, Jr. became an actor. He first came to audiences’ attention for his portrayal of Dr. Victor Ehrlich on the hit TV series, “St. Elsewhere,” for which he received six Emmy nominations. Since then, Begley has moved easily between feature, television and theatre projects.
Ed has recently starred opposite Barbara Hershey in “Strange Darling”, appeared in “Amsterdam”, with Christian Bale and Margot Robbie, “Book Club” with Diane Keaton, Candice Bergen, & Mary Steenburgen, and can also be seen in a number of Christopher Guest films, such as “A Mighty Wind”, and “Best In Show”. He has also appeared in the Seth Rogan/Judd Apatow film, “Pineapple Express”.
On television, Begley can be seen on “Young Sheldon”, “Modern Family”, “Better Call Saul”, and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” with Larry David. He has starred in two HBO movies: “Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight” with Christopher Plummer, Danny Glover and Frank Langella, as well as “Recount” with Tom Wilkinson and Laura Dern. He has also had recurring roles on “Six Feet Under”, “Arrested Development”, and “Portlandia”.
Ed starred in David Mamet’s “November” at the Mark Taper Forum, and has appeared in several other works by this amazing playwright: “The Cryptogram,” in Boston, New York and Los Angeles, as well as “Romance”, also at the Mark Taper Forum. He has written several books, the most recent being “To The Temple Of Tranquility, And Step On It.”
