Ed Bernard Dies: ‘Police Woman’ & ‘The White Shadow’ Actor Was 86
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Ed Bernard, a series regular on such hit series Police Woman and The White Shadow, has died in Northridge, CA, his family has announced. He was 86.
His January 23 death was announced on Facebook. A cause was not disclosed.
“While the world knew him as a star, his family knew him as
a devoted father, a proud grandfather, and a man of deep curiosity,” the
statement reads. “Ed was a true ‘foodie’ who loved sushi and healthy cooking, a
lifelong learner, and a man of great faith. He is now reunited with his beloved
wife of 44 years, Shirley Mae Bernard, who passed in 2005.”
Born on July 4, 1939, in Philadelphia, Bernard made his film debut in 1971’s Shaft, portraying the Harlem militant Peerce who came to the assistance of the title character played by Richard Roundtree.
Subsequent film roles came quickly, with appearances in The Hot Rock (1972), Across 110th Street (1972) and others.
His TV credits were even more plentiful, with early ’70s
roles in such series as Cool Million, Love Story, Mannis, Kojak and, in 1973
and 1974, four episodes of NBC’s Police Story. One of those episodes, 1974’s
“The Gamble,” was a backdoor pilot for what would become a successful mid-’70s
spinoff Police Woman.
Police Woman starred Angie Dickinson as Sgt. Suzanne “Pepper” Anderson, an undercover agent with the LAPD’s criminal conspiracy unit. Bernard played Detective Joe Styles, a member of her vice squad team. Premiering on NBC in September 1974, the action series finished its rookie season as the No. 15 show in the three-network primetime universe. But it moved from the 10 p.m. Friday slot to 9 p.m. for Season 2 and lost some traction, barely cracking the year-end Top 30 in 1975-76. Police Woman then bounced around the schedule and couldn’t regain a broad audience. It ultimately aired for four seasons through summer 1978.
Bernard’s next major role came in 1978 right after Police
Woman left the NBC lineup. He was cast as a regular on the first two seasons on
CBS’ Bruce Paltrow-created The White Shadow, playing Principal Jim Willis, who
recruits ex-NBA player and college buddy Ken Reeves (Ken Howard) to coach the
basketball team at L.A.’s inn-city Carver High School. The critically acclaimed
topical dramedy, with scripts by Steven Bochco and Joshua Brand, among others,
dealt with a number of the era’s social issues. After various time slot moves,
the show was canceled in 1981 after three seasons.
Bernard’s subsequent credits from the 1980s through early 2000s include episodes of T.J. Hooker, Life With Lucy, Amen, What’s Happening Now!, Doogie Howser, M.D., Suddenly Susan, JAG, Becker, ER and Cold Case.
In 1983 he appeared in director John Badham’s feature film Blue Thunder, and the following year began a five-episode recurring role on NBC’s Hardcastle and McCormick.
Bernard is survived by sons Edward Brian and Mark Sheldon Bernard; grandchildren Liz, Joshua, Samantha and Alexandra; and other extended family.
The family suggests donations be made to the International
Black Theatre Festival.
Actor
Cold Case (2003)
Cold Case
7.7
TV Series
Moody BrownDonald Williams (05)
2005
2 episodes
Anthony Edwards, Julianna Margulies, Ming-Na Wen, Noah Wyle,
Laura Innes, Alex Kingston, Eriq La Salle, Kellie Martin, Paul McCrane, Michael
Michele, Erik Palladino, Maura Tierney, and Goran Visnjic in ER (1994)
ER
7.9
TV Series
Mr. Klossey
2005
1 episode
Terry Farrell, Ted Danson, Alex Désert, Shawnee Smith, and
Hattie Winston in Becker (1998)
Becker
7.3
TV Series
Mr. Evans
2003
1 episode
Golden Brooks, Jill Marie Jones, Tracee Ellis Ross, and
Persia White in Girlfriends (2000)
Girlfriends
7.5
TV Series
Minister
2002
1 episode
Catherine Bell, David James Elliott, and Tracey Needham in
JAG (1995)
JAG
6.7
TV Series
Mr. Gant
2002
1 episode
Daniel Baldwin and Angie Everhart in Bare Witness (2002)
Bare Witness
4.0
Video
Captain Moody
2002
NYPD Blue (1993)
NYPD Blue
7.8
TV Series
Judge Sheegmuller
1999
1 episode
Brooke Shields, Judd Nelson, Eric Idle, Nestor Carbonell,
Rob Estes, Kathy Griffin, Barbara Barrie, Currie Graham, and Sherri Shepherd in
Suddenly Susan (1996)
Suddenly Susan
5.9
TV Series
Officer Osgood
1998
1 episode
D.A. Pursuit of Justice
Video Game
Judge Lawrence Adams
1997
LL Cool J, Alfonso Ribeiro, Maia Campbell, and Kim Wayans in
In the House (1995)
In the House
6.9
TV Series
Father Taylor
1997
1 episode
Pinocchio's Revenge (1996)
Pinocchio's Revenge
4.2
Jail Guard
1996
Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom (1995)
Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom
8.8
Video Game
Senator #2
1995
Nickels
Short
Store Owner
1995
Erika Eleniak and William McNamara in Girl in the Cadillac
(1995)
Girl in the Cadillac
5.0
Judge Horton
1995
Michael J. Fox, Sally Field, Don Ameche, Rattler, Tiki, and
Ben in Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993)
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
7.0
Desk Sergeant
1993
Intimate Stranger (1991)
Intimate Stranger
5.4
TV Movie
Captain Milliken
1991
Neil Patrick Harris in Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989)
Doogie Howser, M.D.
6.5
TV Series
The Judge
1991
2 episodes
What's Happening Now! (1985)
What's Happening Now!
6.2
TV Series
Mr. Ratliff
1987
1 episode
Under Cover (1987)
Under Cover
4.8
Chief Heffer
1987
Survival Game (1987)
Survival Game
3.7
'Sugar Bear' Wilcox
1987
Sherman Hemsley in Amen (1986)
Amen
6.8
TV Series
Daniel Morgan
1987
1 episode
Lucille Ball and Gale Gordon in Life with Lucy (1986)
Life with Lucy
5.6
TV Series
Tony
1986
1 episode
Brian Keith and Daniel Hugh Kelly in Hardcastle and
McCormick (1983)
Hardcastle and McCormick
6.6
TV Series
Lt. Bill Giles
1984–1985
5 episodes
T.J. Hooker (1982)
T.J. Hooker
6.1
TV Series
Lieutenant Tom ReedWillis
1982–1984
2 episodes
Two Marriages (1983)
Two Marriages
5.6
TV Series
1983
1 episode
Blue Thunder (1983)
Blue Thunder
6.4
Sgt Short
1983
Lynda Carter in The Last Song (1980)
The Last Song
6.1
TV Movie
Morgan
1980
The White Shadow (1978)
The White Shadow
8.0
TV Series
Jim WillisPrincipal Jim Willis
1978–1980
33 episodes
William Jordan, Jim McMullan, Connie Sellecca, and James
Wainwright in Beyond Westworld (1980)
Beyond Westworld
4.5
TV Series
Doctor
1980
1 episode
Act of Violence (1979)
Act of Violence
6.3
TV Movie
Clayton
1979
Robin Williams and Pam Dawber in Mork & Mindy (1978)
Mork & Mindy
7.2
TV Series
Officer Boyd
1978
1 episode
What's Happening!! (1976)
What's Happening!!
7.1
TV Series
Ed Roberts
1978
1 episode
Angie Dickinson in Police Woman (1974)
Police Woman
6.6
TV Series
StylesStyless
1974–1978
90 episodes
Reflections of Murder (1974)
Reflections of Murder
6.7
TV Movie
Coroner
1974
Clifton Davis, Ted Lange, Theresa Merritt, Lynne Moody, and
Teddy Wilson in That's My Mama (1974)
That's My Mama
7.1
TV Series
Earl Chambers
1974
2 episodes
Together Brothers (1974)
Together Brothers
6.5
Mr. Kool
1974
Robert Forster, David Birney, and Richard E. Kalk in Police
Story (1973)
Police Story
7.5
TV Series
StylesSgt. CollinsRuss Adams
1973–1974
4 episodes
Telly Savalas in Kojak (1973)
Kojak
7.1
TV Series
Watson
1974
1 episode
Mannix (1967)
Mannix
7.4
TV Series
Bull Evans
1974
1 episode
Joseph Bottoms in Unwed Father (1974)
Unwed Father
6.1
TV Movie
Butler
1974
Love Story (1973)
Love Story
6.1
TV Series
Peter
1973
1 episode
Trader Horn (1973)
Trader Horn
4.4
Apague
1973
Murdock's Gang (1973)
Murdock's Gang
6.8
TV Movie
Ed Lyman
1973
Anthony Quinn, Paul Benjamin, and Anthony Franciosa in
Across 110th Street (1972)
Across 110th Street
7.0
Joe Logart
1972
Cool Million (1972)
Cool Million
7.1
TV Series
Tony Baylor
1972
2 episodes
Robert Redford, George Segal, Ron Leibman, and Paul Sand in
The Hot Rock (1972)
The Hot Rock
6.8
Policeman
1972
Richard Roundtree in Shaft (1971)
Shaft
6.6
Peerce
1971

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