Charles Haid
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Haid during the 2007 Writers Guild of America strike |
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Born | Charles Maurice Haid III June 2, 1943 San Francisco, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse(s) | Elisabeth Harmon-Haid (1992-2002) Deborah Richter (1985-1988) Penelope Windust (1945-1983) |
Charles Maurice Haid III (born June 2, 1943) is an American actor and director, with notable work in both movies and television.
Haid was born in San Francisco, California, the son of Grace Marian (née Folger) and Charles Maurice Haid, Jr.[1] He attended Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University), where he met Steven Bochco. He was associate producer of the original Off-Off-Broadway production of Godspell in 1971, which was developed at CMU.
Haid's acting credits include the 1980s police drama series Hill Street Blues, as Officer Andy Renko, and as Dr. Mason Parrish in the 1980 movie Altered States. His directing credits include an episode of ER which earned him a Directors Guild Award, and DGA nominations for the TV-movie Buffalo Soldiers and an episode of NYPD Blue. He is also a regular director on the current FX series, Nip/Tuck.
Haid is a cousin of late television talk show host Merv Griffin.