Ed Brigadier (October 16, 1949 â€" February 26, 2012) was an American
actor immortalized as the gruesome motorcycle-riding title character
in the cult slasher film, Dr. Chopper (2005). Brigadier made many
other appearances in film and television on such shows as House,
Nip/Tuck, Scrubs, Alias, How I Met Your Mother and Malcolm in the
Middle. He appeared many times on The History Channel, most memorably
as Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil in the miniseries The War That Made
America - The Story of the French and Indian War, and acted on stage
in such plays as The Imaginary Invalid, A Servant of Two Masters, and
A Midsummer Night's Dream.In the 1980s, Brigadier spent time in
Berlin, Germany working for the U.S. Army Recreation Services as a
director for the community theater there. He performed and directed
Arsenic and Old Lace while there.
actor immortalized as the gruesome motorcycle-riding title character
in the cult slasher film, Dr. Chopper (2005). Brigadier made many
other appearances in film and television on such shows as House,
Nip/Tuck, Scrubs, Alias, How I Met Your Mother and Malcolm in the
Middle. He appeared many times on The History Channel, most memorably
as Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil in the miniseries The War That Made
America - The Story of the French and Indian War, and acted on stage
in such plays as The Imaginary Invalid, A Servant of Two Masters, and
A Midsummer Night's Dream.In the 1980s, Brigadier spent time in
Berlin, Germany working for the U.S. Army Recreation Services as a
director for the community theater there. He performed and directed
Arsenic and Old Lace while there.
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