goup

Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

follow
One of the most sophisticated and professional actors of the small screen, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. rose to fame in the late 1950s and early 1960s on the strength of two popular television series: "77 Sunset Strip" (ABC, 1958-1964) and "The FBI" (ABC, 1965-1974). Tall, well spoken and always impeccable in dress and manner, Zimbalist was the epitome of the confident, competent professional man of the period, who viewed each challenge with determination and the occasional wry quip. Both shows would represent the high points of his acting career, but their success would allow him to work at an astonishing rate for the next four decades in television, including a lengthy stint as a voiceover artist in his eighth and ninth decades. A highly admired holdover from the Golden Age of American television, Zimbalist's carriage and talent kept him both active and appreciated, a legacy that most actors would have considered the perfect final act of their careers. Efrem Zimbalist Jr. died at the age of 95, staying active until the very end; his obituaries mentioned that he was watering the lawn at home at the time he died.

Create Post

icon_photo Photo/Video
Post
wait
Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
How much you willing to pay If power lunch with Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
Sure loading
Bid for lunch
des asce
loading
or
Forgot your provider or password? Click Here Don't have an account? Sign up
Welcome!
Choose a sign in option.
or
Already have an account? Log in
close
Post
close
Forgot!
Update password now.
Already have an account? Log in
close