Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

ActorSoundtrack
Born
November 30, 1918
Died
May 2, 2014
Awards
2 wins, 8 nominations

It's hardly surprising that the son of renowned Russian-born concert violinist Efrem Zimbalist Sr. (1889-1985) and Romanian-born opera singer Alma Gluck (1884-1938) would desire a performing career of some kind. Born in New York City on November 30, 1918, surrounded by people of wealth and privilege…

Biography

It's hardly surprising that the son of renowned Russian-born concert violinist Efrem Zimbalist Sr. (1889-1985) and Romanian-born opera singer Alma Gluck (1884-1938) would desire a performing career of some kind. Born in New York City on November 30, 1918, surrounded by people of wealth and privilege throughout his childhood, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. received a boarding school education. Acting in school plays, he later trained briefly at the Yale School of Drama but didn't apply himself enough and quit. As an NBC network radio page, he auditioned when he could and found minor TV and stock theatre parts while joining up with the Neighborhood Playhouse.

Following WWII war service with the Army infantry in which he was awarded the Purple Heart after being wounded, a director and friend of the family, Garson Kanin, gave the aspiring actor his first professional role in his Broadway production of "The Rugged Path" (1945) which starred Spencer Tracy. With his dark, friendly, clean-scrubbed good looks and a deep, rich voice that could cut butter, Zimbalist found little trouble finding work. He continued with the American Repertory Theatre performing in such classics as "Henry VIII" and "Androcles and the Lion" while appearing opposite the legendary Eva Le Gallienne in "Hedda Gabler".

Zimbalist then tried his hand as a stage producer, successfully bringing opera to Broadway audiences for the first time with memorable presentations of "The Medium" and "The Telephone". As producer of Gian Carlo Menotti's "The Consul", he won the New York Drama Critic's Award and the Pulitzer Prize for best musical in 1950. An auspicious film debut opposite Edward G. Robinson in House of Strangers (1949) brought little career momentum due to the untimely death of his wife Emily (a onetime actress who appeared with him in "Hedda Gabler" and bore him two children, Nancy and Efrem III) to cancer in 1950. Making an abrupt decision to abandon acting, he served as assistant director/researcher at the Curtis School of Music for his father and buried himself with studies and music composition.

In 1954, Efrem returned to acting and copped a daytime television soap lead (Concerning Miss Marlowe (1954)). It was famed director Joshua Logan who proved instrumental in helping Zimbalist secure a Warner Bros. contract. Despite forthright second leads in decent films such as Band of Angels (1957) with Clark Gable and Yvonne De Carlo; Too Much, Too Soon (1958) starring Dorothy Malone and Errol Flynn; Home Before Dark (1958) with Jean Simmons and Rhonda Fleming; The Crowded Sky (1960) with Dana Andrews, Rhonda Fleming, Troy Donahue and Anne Francis; A Fever in the Blood (1961) opposite Angie Dickinson and (his best) Wait Until Dark (1967) with Audrey Hepburn, it was television that made the better use of his refined, unshowy acting style. His roles as smooth private investigator Stu Bailey on 77 Sunset Strip (1958) and dogged inspector Lewis Erskine on The F.B.I. (1965) would be his ultimate claims to fame.

A perfect gentleman on and off camera, Zimbalist's severest critics tend to deem his performances bland and undernourished. Managing to override such criticisms, he maintained a sturdy career for nearly six decades. In 1991, he made fun of his all-serious reputation and pulled off a Leslie Nielsen-like role in the comedy parody Hot Shots! (1991). In addition to theater projects over the years, he has made fine use of his mellifluous baritone performing narrations and cartoon voiceovers, including that of Alfred the butler on a "Batman" animated series.

In 2003, he completed his memoirs, entitled "My Dinner of Herbs". The father of three, grandfather of four and great-grandfather of three, he settled in Santa Barbara and later in Solvang, California with longtime second wife Stephanie until her death in 2007 of cancer. Their daughter, also named Stephanie (Stephanie Zimbalist), is the well-known actress who appeared with Pierce Brosnan in the Remington Steele (1982) television series, in which Zimbalist had a recurring role. He and his daughter also appeared on stage together in his later years, their first being "The Night of the Iguana". His elder daughter Nancy died in 2012.

Zimbalist died peacefully at his Solvang home of natural causes at the age of 95 on May 2, 2014; he had been outside watering his lawn at his Solvang, Calif., ranch when a handyman found him lying dead in the grass. "He was healthy, playing golf three days a week, and always in his garden," Zimbalist's son said.

Actor

The DeliveryThe Delivery(2008)as Dr. Engel
Justice League: StarcrossedJustice League: Starcrossed(2004)as Alfred
Justice LeagueJustice League(2001)as Alfred Pennyworth
Batman: Mystery of the BatwomanBatman: Mystery of the Batwoman(2003)as Alfred
Static ShockStatic Shock(2000)as Alfred Pennyworth

Soundtrack

Aesop's FablesAesop's Fables(1995)
77 Sunset Strip77 Sunset Strip(1958)
MaverickMaverick(1957)

Self

Tales from the Warner Bros. LotTales from the Warner Bros. Lot(2013)as Self
TV Land MogulsTV Land Moguls(2004)as Self
The Brothers WarnerThe Brothers Warner(2007)as Self
Batman: Behind the Mystery(2003)as Self
PraisePraise(1973)as Self

Archive Footage

Heart of BatmanHeart of Batman(2018)as Self
The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild AwardsThe 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards(2015)as Self - In Memoriam
Turner Classic Movies Remembers 2014Turner Classic Movies Remembers 2014(2014)as Self - Actor
The 66th Primetime Emmy AwardsThe 66th Primetime Emmy Awards(2014)as Self (In Memoriam)
The Making of 'Midway'The Making of 'Midway'(2001)as Stacy (scene from "Airport 1975")

Archive Sound

Spider-Man: The Ultimate Villain ShowdownSpider-Man: The Ultimate Villain Showdown(2002)as Dr. Octopus, Dr. Otto Octavius
Spider-Man: Secret WarsSpider-Man: Secret Wars(1999)as Dr. Octopus, Dr. Otto Octavius

Known for

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Natalie Wood and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in Bombers B-52 (1957)Natalie Wood and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in Bombers B-52 (1957)Jane Fonda and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in The Chapman Report (1962)Jean Simmons, Dan O'Herlihy, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in Home Before Dark (1958)Patricia Medina and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1962)Roddy McDowall and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1962)

Credit Score: Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
177 Sunset Strip32.5019587.7021814
2Batman: The Animated Series13.0019929.011137197
3Wait Until Dark6.5019677.70136520
4The New Batman Adventures6.5019978.40021173
5Batman: Mask of the Phantasm5.0019937.80063605
6Spider-Man: The Animated Series5.0019948.40039231
7The F.B.I.4.8819657.4011640
8Remington Steele3.7519827.30110916
9A Fever in the Blood3.2519616.400327
10Violent Road3.2519586.100417