Remembering Ed Bernard: A Look Back at His Iconic Roles

Guillermo del Toro

Oscar-winning filmmaker and author whose work and commentary explore fantasy, horror, and cinema.

This piece commemorates the life and career of Ed Bernard, a distinguished actor whose work left a lasting impression on television audiences through his memorable roles in popular series like "Police Woman" and "The White Shadow."

Celebrating a Legacy: The Enduring Impact of Ed Bernard's Career

The Early Career and Breakthrough on "Police Woman"

Ed Bernard's acting journey took a significant turn when he joined the cast of NBC's "Police Woman." His portrayal of Joe Styles, an undercover police officer, became a cornerstone of the series. Bernard first introduced this character in a pivotal 1974 episode of "Police Story," which effectively served as a precursor to the spin-off "Police Woman." This initial appearance set the stage for his extended role alongside Angie Dickinson, creating a dynamic partnership that resonated with viewers.

A Steady Presence in Law Enforcement Dramas

Throughout the four seasons of "Police Woman," from 1974 to 1978, Bernard's character, Detective Styles, was an integral part of the LAPD undercover unit. He consistently shared the screen with fellow cast members Earl Holliman and Charles Dierkop, contributing to the show's enduring popularity and its status as a notable police procedural of its era. His consistent performance helped define the series' tone and character dynamics.

Transition to "The White Shadow" and Subsequent Television Appearances

Following his successful run on "Police Woman," Bernard seamlessly transitioned to another significant role as Principal Jim Willis in CBS's "The White Shadow." In this series, he starred opposite Ken Howard, who played Ken Reeves, a former basketball player turned high school coach. Bernard's character, Principal Willis, a college contemporary of Reeves, provided a grounding presence in the South Los Angeles high school setting. After two seasons, his character's departure to join the Oakland Board of Education marked a new phase in the show's narrative.

From Stage to Screen: Bernard's Diverse Filmography

Born on July 4, 1939, Bernard's artistic endeavors began on the off-Broadway stage, notably in "Five on the Black Hand Side" in 1969. His entry into cinema included impactful roles in various films such as Gordon Parks' "Shaft" (1971), "Across 110th Street" (1972), and "The Hot Rock" (1972). He also delivered a memorable performance as the well-regarded neighborhood police officer, Mr. Kool, in "Together Brothers" (1974), showcasing his versatility across different genres.

A Prolific Career: Television Guest Roles and Legacy

Bernard's career was marked by numerous guest appearances on a wide array of television programs, demonstrating his consistent demand in the industry. His credits include roles in "Mannix," "Kojak," "T.J. Hooker," "NYPD Blue," "JAG," "ER," "Becker," and "Cold Case." Additionally, he had a recurring role as Lt. Bill Giles in "Hardcastle and McCormick" during 1984-85 and appeared in the 1983 film "Blue Thunder." His family remembers him as a loving father and grandfather, a true gourmand, a perpetual learner, and a man of unwavering faith, whose memory can be honored through contributions to the International Black Theatre Festival.

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