Ed Begley, Jr.
Ed Begley, Jr. is an Actor, Environmentalist, and
Founder of
Begley’s Best — the best all natural
cleaner for your home.
He is author of
Living Like Ed: A Guide to the Eco-Friendly Life.
When it comes to taking personal responsibility for the environment,
few individuals can match the record of actor and activist Ed Begley,
Jr. Known for turning up at Hollywood events on his bicycle, he has
served as chairman of the Environmental Media Association and the Santa
Monica Mountains Conservancy.
Ed serves on the boards of
organizations
including the Thoreau Institute, the Earth Communications Office, Tree
People and Friends of the Earth. His work has earned awards from
numerous environmental groups including the California League of
Conservation Voters, the Natural Resources Defense Council, the
Coalition for Clean Air, Heal the Bay, the Santa Monica Baykeeper and
the Southern California Gas Company. Currently, he is the co-star of
the hit HGTV series
Living with Ed, a look at the day-to-day realities
of “living green” with his not so environmentalist wife Rachelle
Carson.
The series is currently in production on its 2nd season.
Inspired by the works of his Academy Award-winning father, Ed
became an actor. He first came to audiences’ attention for his
portrayal
of Dr. Victor Ehrlich on the long-running hit television series
St.
Elsewhere, for which he received six Emmy nominations. Since
then,
Ed has moved easily between feature films, television and theatre
projects. He has appeared in
A Mighty Wind, the follow-up to the
American Comedy Award-winning film
Best In Show starring Christopher
Guest, Catherine O’Hara and Eugene Levy. He can also be seen in the
most
recent Christopher Guest film
For Your Consideration. Other feature
film credits include
Batman Forever,
The Accidental Tourist, and
The
In-Laws.
On television, Ed has had recurring roles on
Six Feet Under and
Arrested Development. He has also guest starred on such
series as
The
West Wing and
The Practice, in addition to David E. Kelly’s
latest show
Boston Legal. Most recently, he was featured in
Veronica
Mars and
CSI: Miami.
Ed also starred in the West Coast premiere of David Mamet’s
Cryptogram at the Geffen Playhouse, in a role that he first
performed
in Boston and then in New York. He also starred in Mr. Mamet’s
production of
Romance at the Mark Taper Forum in Los
Angeles.
This talented actor has also directed several episodes of the hit TV
series
NYPD Blue as well as a stage play that he wrote called
Cesar and Ruben that won a Nos Otros Award and four Valley
Theater League
awards.
Ed lives in Studio City, CA in a small, energy efficient home with
his wife and co-star Rachelle Carson and their daughter Hayden.