Ted Wass

American television director (born 1952)


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Edward Wass (born October 27, 1952) is an American television director and former actor. He is best known for his roles as Danny Dallas on the series Soap (1977–1981) and as Nick Russo on the sitcom Blossom (1991–1995). After Blossom ended its run in 1995, Wass retired from acting and focused only on directing episodic television series, such as Spin City, The Big Bang Theory, Less than Perfect and 2 Broke Girls. Wass returned to acting when he reunited with Mayim Bialik and played her father again on Bialik's Call Me Kat in 2022.

Early life and education

Wass was born in Lakewood, Ohio. He was raised in Glen Ellyn, Illinois and graduated from Glenbard West High School in 1970. He attended Goodman School of Drama at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (now at DePaul University).

Wass trained as an opera singer and was also involved in rock and roll as a lead singer and guitarist.

Career

Acting

In 1976, Wass made his Broadway debut in the original Broadway production of Grease, playing Danny Zuko.

He made his television debut as Danny Dallas on Soap from 1977 to 1981, filming 101 episodes. He appeared on Broadway with his Soap co-star Diana Canova in Neil Simon's They're Playing Our Song.

Wass starred in Curse of the Pink Panther (1983), one of the post-Peter Sellers films in the franchise, as Detective Sergeant Clifton Sleigh, engaged by Police Chief Dreyfus to track down Inspector Clouseau.

He played struggling musician Bobby Shelton (who trades his soul — and his family — to become an ill-fated rock star "Billy Wayne") in the black comedy film Oh, God! You Devil (1984). He played a sports journalist caught in a murder in female-Tarzan film Sheena (1984).

In 1986, he starred in the TV movie Triplecross, directed by David Greene. This was intended as a television pilot, but the series was never picked up.

His last acting role was among his most prominent, playing the title character's father in Blossom (1991–1995), a sitcom about a teenage girl with two brothers being brought up by their single father. He returned to acting in a similar role in Call Me Kat, which featured callbacks to three different television series Kat (Mayim Bialik) were involved.

Directing

Wass began directing while acting on the TV sitcom Blossom. He has directed episodes of over 40 TV series along with many TV movies.

Personal life

Wass' first wife was actress Janet Margolin, who died in December 1993 at age 50 from ovarian cancer.

Filmography

Director

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YearTitleNotes
Blossom18 episodes
Local Heroes
Coach1 episode
Mr. Rhodes6 episodes
The Jeff Foxworthy Show13 episodes
Jenny1 episode
Smart Guy5 episodes
Soul Man
The Secret Lives of Men
Costello1 episode
1998–99Caroline in the City17 episodes
1999Two of a Kind1 episode
Oh, Grow Up
Norm1 episode
Stark Raving Mad
Then Came You
Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place
My Wife and Kids
2000–2002Spin City45 episodes
My Adventures in Television
Regular Joe
Married to the Kellys
I'm with Her
2002–2006Less than Perfect
2006Crumbs10 episodes
2006The Game2 episodes
2006'Til Death
2007–2013Rules of Engagement45 episodes
2007The Big Bang Theory1 episode
2007Two and a Half Men7 episodes
Gary Unmarried
2007–2008Everybody Hates Chris
2009Scrubs1 episode
2009Ruby & The Rockits
2009Brothers
2010Accidentally on Purpose
$#*! My Dad Says
2010Melissa & Joey9 episodes
2011State of Georgia5 episodes
2011–122 Broke Girls9 episodes
2012Sullivan & Son3 episodes
2013Dads2 episodes
2014Undateable2 episodes
2013–14Last Man Standing
2014–2015Mom16 episodes
2015Cristela
2015Truth Be Told
2016The Odd Couple2 episodes
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Acting roles

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1977FamilySam TraskEpisode "A Safe House"
1977Handle with CareCpl. TillinghamTV pilot
1977–1981SoapDanny DallasMain cast (77 episodes)
1979The Thirteenth Day: The Story of EstherSimonTV special
1987CBS Summer PlayhouseMickeyEpisode "Mickey and Nora"
1989MenDr. Steven RatajkowskiMain cast (6 episodes)
1991–1995BlossomNick RussoMain cast (113 episodes)
2022Call Me KatKat's fatherGuest (2 episodes)
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TV movies ::data[format=table]

YearTitleRole
1979The Triangle Factory Fire ScandalVinnie
1982I Was a Mail Order BrideRobert Fitzgerald
1983Baby SisterDavid Mitchell
1985Sins of the FatherGregory Scott Murchison
1986TriplecrossElliott Taffle
1986The Canterville GhostHarry Canterville
1986Sunday DrivePaul Sheridan
1988Shades of Love: Sunset CourtDr. Jimmy Fielding
1988Pancho BarnesFrank Clake
1990Sparks: The Price of PassionSteve Warner
1993Triumph Over Disaster: The Hurricane Andrew StoryBryan Norcross
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Feature film ::data[format=table]

YearTitleRole
1983Curse of the Pink PantherSgt. Clifton Sleigh
1984SheenaVic Casey
1984Oh, God! You DevilBobby Shelton
1986The LongshotStump
1989Fine GoldAndre
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References

References

  1. (March 29, 2012). "Lights shine on The Theatre School gala honorees". DePaul University.
  2. (8 April 2022). "Mayim Bialik and 'Blossom' Dad Ted Wass to Reunite on 'Call Me Kat'".
  3. Cavazos, Norma. (November 20, 1994). "TV Questions". The News-Press.
  4. "History". Glenbard High School Class of 1958.
  5. "Ted Wass". Internet Broadway Database.
  6. Brunsdale, Mitzi M.. (2010). "Icons of Mystery and Crime Detection: From Sleuths to Superheroes". ABC-CLIO.
  7. Wilson, Staci Layne. (2007). "Animal Movies Guide". Staci Wilson.
  8. Roberts, Jerry. (2009). "David Greene". Scarecrow Press.

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