Union leaders, colleagues and former co-stars gather for a celebration of life.
Friends, colleagues and family members fondly remembered actor, activist and former Screen Actors Guild president Ed Asner at an emotional ceremony at the Skirball Center in Los Angeles April 7.
The program featured heartfelt tributes by members of Asner’s family, actors Mike Farrell and Frances Fisher, and others. Recording artist Jackson Browne performed a special performance. SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland and radio personality Nick Geber provided the welcome remarks.
“Ed Asner was an integral part of our union's history, not just as a former president, but as an artist who stood on the front lines for fairness and equality alongside his peers,” said Crabtree-Ireland. “He did this for the past 40 years, always steadfast, always determined.”
Asner, who passed away August 29, 2021, at the age of 91, served two terms as president and went on to serve as a National Board member of both SAG and SAG-AFTRA periodically from 1985 until his death. In 2001, he received the SAG Life Achievement Award.
Onscreen, Asner created one of the most memorable roles in television history — the gruff but loveable newsman Lou Grant on two hit television series for CBS: the comedy The Mary Tyler Moore Show from 1970–1977 and the drama Lou Grant from 1977–1982. His five Emmy Awards for that role, plus two additional Emmys, set a record for the most Emmys ever awarded to a male TV actor.
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