![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Actor Born: April 8, 1923 in County Cork, Ireland Death: May 1, 1997 Biography:Born in Ireland, actor "Edward Mulhare" built up his stage and film reputation in all corners of the world. Mulhare happened to be in Israel when he made his first film in 1955. His subsequent screen roles ranged from the benign priest in "Von Ryan's Express" (1965) to the megalomaniac villain in "Our Man Flint" (1966). In 1957, Mulhare made his Broadway debut, replacing "Rex Harrison" as Henry Higgins in the long-running musical My Fair Lady; before long the actor was globetrotting again, touring with the My Fair Lady company in the Soviet Union. In 1968, Mulhare again replaced "Harrison" after a fashion, starring in the American TV sitcom "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" as the ghostly Captain Gregg--a role originated by "sexy Rexy" in the 1947 film version of the same property. TV action aficionados are most familiar with Edward Mulhare for his work as the erudite, impeccably dressed Devon Miles in the... Full Biography
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