‘Police Woman’ and ‘Shaft’ actor Ed Bernard dies at 86

Television just lost one of its quiet giants.

Ed Bernard is gone at 86, and with him, an era of gritty, human 1970s drama slips further away. Fans remember the badge, the chalkboard, the steely calm.

His family remembers something else entirely. A different Ed. A gentler Ed. The last twist in his story leaves one co-st… Continues…

Ed Bernard’s life was never only about the roles that made him recognizable. Behind the detective’s stare and the principal’s authority was a man rooted in faith,

curiosity and family. Long before millions saw him on Police Woman or The White Shadow, he was a stage actor from Philadelphia, steadily building a craft that would carry

him through decades of American television.

As Hollywood changed around him, Bernard remained a constant: working, learning, cooking for those he loved, mourning the loss of his wife Shirley after

44 years together, and quietly stepping back from the spotlight. His final credit came in 2005,

but his influence lingered in countless guest appearances and the memories of colleagues who trusted

his steady presence. Now, with his passing, Angie Dickinson stands as the last main star of Police Woman, a living reminder of a time when

Ed Bernard’s face, and quiet strength, were part of every week.

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