Edward Metzger (born January 23, 1946) is an American actor and
writer. Metzger is known for portrayals of famous men in history. He
has portrayed Albert Einstein live on stage for over 30 years in his
one-man show, Albert Einstein: The Practical Bohemian. He also
portrayed Ernest Hemingway in his live on stage performances of
Hemingway: On The Edge. He researched and wrote both one-man stage
shows together with his wife, Laya Gelff Metzger.Metzger studied with
Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio in New York, and had minor roles in
a number of movies: Reflections in a Golden Eye, Dog Day Afternoon and
Car Wash, and had a role in the movie Pups.He also appeared on stage
in Bertolt Brecht's gangster play, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui,
at Joe Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival. On television, he had
roles in Chris Rock's comedy series, Everybody Hates Chris and Kojak.
writer. Metzger is known for portrayals of famous men in history. He
has portrayed Albert Einstein live on stage for over 30 years in his
one-man show, Albert Einstein: The Practical Bohemian. He also
portrayed Ernest Hemingway in his live on stage performances of
Hemingway: On The Edge. He researched and wrote both one-man stage
shows together with his wife, Laya Gelff Metzger.Metzger studied with
Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio in New York, and had minor roles in
a number of movies: Reflections in a Golden Eye, Dog Day Afternoon and
Car Wash, and had a role in the movie Pups.He also appeared on stage
in Bertolt Brecht's gangster play, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui,
at Joe Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival. On television, he had
roles in Chris Rock's comedy series, Everybody Hates Chris and Kojak.
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