Robert Walden(I)
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Robert Walden plays Fran Drescher's father Glen in TV Land's original
sitcom Happily Divorced (2011).
Walden's acting credits include hits in both television and film, such
as the smash series Lou Grant (1977) (for which he received three Emmy®
nominations), the show Brothers (1984) (two CableACE nominations) and the
films All the President's Men (1976), Whiskey School (2005), The Out of Towners (1970),
and Audrey Rose (1977). He has also guest starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999),
The West Wing (1999), and Judging Amy (1999). Walden's stage credits include
off-Broadway productions of "House of Blue Leaves" (Cincinnati
Playhouse), "The American Clock," "Prymate" (Florida State University)
and "Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting" (Pasadena Playhouse) for which he won
a Drama-Logue award for Best Actor.
Other acting appearances include "History of American Film" (Mark Taper
Forum), "Dance of Death" (Arena Stage), "Last Days of Isaac" (A.C.T),
"Other People's Money" (Old Globe) and "Jake's Women" (Stage West). He
has also served as a writer for such hits as The Twilight Zone (1985),
"Beauty and the Beast", Who's the Boss? (1984), and Brothers (1984). Directing
credits include theater productions of "Dylan," "Danny and the Deep
Blue Sea" and "After Crystal Night."
sitcom Happily Divorced (2011).
Walden's acting credits include hits in both television and film, such
as the smash series Lou Grant (1977) (for which he received three Emmy®
nominations), the show Brothers (1984) (two CableACE nominations) and the
films All the President's Men (1976), Whiskey School (2005), The Out of Towners (1970),
and Audrey Rose (1977). He has also guest starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999),
The West Wing (1999), and Judging Amy (1999). Walden's stage credits include
off-Broadway productions of "House of Blue Leaves" (Cincinnati
Playhouse), "The American Clock," "Prymate" (Florida State University)
and "Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting" (Pasadena Playhouse) for which he won
a Drama-Logue award for Best Actor.
Other acting appearances include "History of American Film" (Mark Taper
Forum), "Dance of Death" (Arena Stage), "Last Days of Isaac" (A.C.T),
"Other People's Money" (Old Globe) and "Jake's Women" (Stage West). He
has also served as a writer for such hits as The Twilight Zone (1985),
"Beauty and the Beast", Who's the Boss? (1984), and Brothers (1984). Directing
credits include theater productions of "Dylan," "Danny and the Deep
Blue Sea" and "After Crystal Night."