Lou Hirsch
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lou Hirsch is an actor, born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, and currently based in the United Kingdom. He studied at the University of Miami and The Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London, UK, with future Star Trek actress Marina Sirtis. He has an extensive list of credits in film, TV, and theater going back over 20 years, and his most recent film role was as Headmaster Widdlesome in Thunderbirds. He also appeared as Arnie Kowalski in the BBC comedy My Hero from 2000 to 2006. He is probably best known as the off-screen voice of Baby Herman in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Hirsch has recently been seen in the new British American sitcom Episodes as Wallace, the security guard at the complex where the main characters live. Hirsch's first significant television appearance was as Hymie in the 1982 series We'll Meet Again. He specialises in playing Americans in English television programmes. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lou Hirsch, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2011 · Episodes as Wallace
- 2004 · Thunderbirds as Headmaster
- 2003 · The Key as
- 2001 · Death, Deceit & Destiny Aboard the Orient Express as Fred Wallace
- 2000 · My Hero as Arnie Kawolski
- 1997 · Operation Good Guys as
- 1997 · Coronation Street: Viva Las Vegas! as Dino DiCatalano
- 1996 · The Best of Roger Rabbit as Adult Baby Herman (voice) (archive footage)
- 1994 · Space Precinct as
- 1994 · Tom & Viv as Captain Todd
- 1993 · Trail Mix-Up as Adult Baby Herman (voice)
- 1991 · The Fallout Guy as Raymond
- 1990 · Roller Coaster Rabbit as Adult Baby Herman (voice)
- 1990 · Kappatoo as Donut
- 1990 · Jeeves and Wooster as Jimmy Mundy
- 1989 · Red King, White Knight as Baetz
- 1989 · Tummy Trouble as Adult Baby Herman (voice)
- 1989 · Defrosting the Fridge as USAF Commentator
- 1988 · Roger Rabbit and the Secrets of Toon Town as Self
- 1988 · Who Framed Roger Rabbit as Baby Herman (voice)
- 1988 · Deadline as Monty
- 1987 · The New Statesman as Houghton Mifflin
- 1986 · The Last Days of Patton as Dexter
- 1985 · John and Yoko: A Love Story as Allen Klein
- 1985 · The Equalizer as Counter Clerk
- 1985 · Insignificance as Charlie
- 1985 · Dempsey and Makepeace as Wee Jock
- 1983 · The Lonely Lady as
- 1983 · Superman III as Fred
- 1982 · Whoops Apocalypse as
- 1982 · The Kenny Everett Television Show as Various
- 1982 · We'll Meet Again as