Born: July 30, 1932 – Died: January 8, 2020
Edd Byrnes, best known for his role as Vince Fontaine in the iconic film "Grease," was born as Edward Byrne Breitenberger on July 30, 1932, in New York City. He grew up in challenging circumstances, alongside his brother Vincent and sister Jo-Ann, as their mother worked tirelessly to support the family due to their absent, alcoholic father.
Edd's journey to fame began when he shed his original surname "Breitenberger" in favor of "Byrnes" in honor of his maternal grandfather, Edward Byrne, a New York City fireman. Despite facing early hardships, Edd found solace in the world of movies and fitness, which eventually led him to the entertainment industry.
His career took off when he starred as "Kookie" in the TV series "77 Sunset Strip," gaining a massive following with his unique style and catchphrases. Edd Byrnes made a lasting impact on the entertainment world, leaving behind a legacy that continues to be celebrated.
Early Life and Career
Edd Byrnes had a challenging upbringing, marked by poverty and family struggles. He didn't attend university, but his path to stardom was unconventional. His career kicked off when he starred as "Kookie" in the TV series "77 Sunset Strip" in 1958, which quickly made him a household name. His portrayal of the hip-talking parking-lot attendant became a cultural phenomenon, catapulting him to stardom.
While Edd Byrnes received recognition and acclaim for his role in "77 Sunset Strip," he didn't win major awards for it. However, he gained immense popularity, with fan mail pouring in at a staggering rate of 15,000 letters per week. His single "Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb" became a top-5 hit, further solidifying his status as a pop culture icon.
In his personal life, Edd Byrnes was married to Asa Maynor from 1962 to 1971, and they had a son named Logan. His life was not without its share of struggles, including substance abuse issues, but he managed to overcome them and achieve sobriety in 1982.
While Edd Byrnes may not have been a recipient of major industry awards, his impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry cannot be denied. He remains an iconic figure remembered for his unique role as "Kookie" and his contributions to the pop culture of his time.
Filmography
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story (TV Movie) | Bobby Icovella |
| 1997 | Unhappily Ever After (TV Series) | Edd Byrnes |
| 1990–1995 | Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) | Kenneth Rundle | Freddie Major | Sid Hooper |
| 1995 | Deadly Games (TV Series) | Johnny Silver (as Edd Burns) |
| 1995 | Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (TV Series) | Manley Combs |
| 1994 | Burke's Law (TV Series) | Cassidy |
| 1992 | Married... with Children (TV Series) | Edd Byrnes |
| 1991 | Empty Nest (TV Series) | M.C. |
| 1990 | Mr. Belvedere (TV Series) | The Emcee |
| 1989 | Troop Beverly Hills | Ross Coleman |
| 1988 | Party Line | Maitre d' (as Ed Byrnes) |
| 1987 | Mankillers | Jack Marra |
| 1987 | Rags to Riches (TV Series) | Emcee |
| 1987 | Throb (TV Series) | Bobby Catalina |
| 1987 | Back to the Beach | Valet |
| 1984–1986 | Simon & Simon (TV Series) | Steve Yellen | Barry L. Fastman | Howard Hunk |
| 1986 | Crazy Like a Fox (TV Series) | Inspector Walker |
| 1984 | The Master (TV Series) | Lt. Kyle |
| 1983 | Erotic Images | Logan Roberts |
| 1983 | Quincy M.E. (TV Series) | Bud Auerbach |
| 1978–1982 | Fantasy Island (TV Series) | Al Henshaw | Ron Barker | Nona's escort ... |
| 1982 | The Love Boat (TV Series) | Archie Phillips |
| 1981 | Twirl (TV Movie) | Bobby Bennett |
| 1978–1981 | Vega$ (TV Series) | Billy Brogan | Johnny Crystal |
| 1981 | Charlie's Angels (TV Series) | Ted Burton |
| 1980 | House Calls (TV Series) | Unknown |
| 1979–1980 | B.J. and the Bear (TV Series) | Charlie Broler | Jason T. Rockman |
| 1980 | CHiPs (TV Series) | Andy |
| 1979 | California Fever (TV Mini Series) | Frank |
| 1979 | Sweepstakes (TV Series) | The Emcee |
| 1978 | The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (TV Series) | Paul Owens | Hans Monckton |
| 1978 | Sword of Justice (TV Series) | Reager |
| 1978 | Grease | Vince Fontaine |
| 1977 | Telethon (TV Movie) | Charlie Burton |
| 1976 | Police Woman (TV Series) | Billy Dodge |
| 1975 | Police Story (TV Series) | Sergeant Dole |
| 1975 | Mobile Two (TV Movie) | Roger Brice |
| 1975 | Thriller (TV Series) | Eddie Vallance |
| 1974 | Stardust | TV Interviewer |
| 1974 | Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV Series) | John Trask |
| 1973 | Faraday and Company (TV Series) | Gus Pollard |
| 1973 | Wicked, Wicked | Henry Peter 'Hank' Lassiter |
| 1973 | The ABC Afternoon Playbreak (TV Series) | Les Parker |
| 1972 | Pathfinders (TV Series) | Flight Lieutenant Logan Crossley |
| 1972 | Alias Smith and Jones (TV Series) | Willard Riley |
| 1972 | Adam-12 (TV Series) | Skinner |
| 1971 | The Virginian (TV Series) | Alex Newell |
| 1970 | Love, American Style (TV Series) | Steve (segment "Love and the Pick-Up") |
| 1969 | The Silent Gun (TV Movie) | Joe Henning |
| 1969 | Mannix (TV Series) | Clay |
| 1967 | Professionals for a Massacre | 'Chattanooga Jim' |
| 1967 | Any Gun Can Play | Clayton - the Banker |
| 1967 | Payment in Blood | Stuart |
| 1967 | Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV Series) | Tommy Bear |
| 1966 | Honey West (TV Series) | Robin Hood |
| 1966 | Mister Roberts (TV Series) | Rodney Stone |
| 1965 | Beach Ball | Dick Martin |
| 1965 | Burke's Law (TV Series) | Davey Carr |
| 1964 | Kraft Suspense Theatre (TV Series) | Bill Colbert |
| 1964 | The Secret Invasion | Simon Fell - Forger |
| 1964 | Kookie & Co. (TV Movie) | Kookie |
| 1964 | The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV Series) | Paul Perry |
| 1958–1963 | 77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) | Gerald Kookson, III | Kookie | Rickshaw Driver ... |
| 1960–1962 | Hawaiian Eye (TV Series) | Kookie (as Edward Byrnes) |
| 1962 | Surfside 6 (TV Series) | Kookie (as Edward Byrnes) |
| 1958–1960 | Lawman (TV Series) | Joe Knox | Lacy Hawks (as Edward Byrnes) |
| 1957–1960 | Maverick (TV Series) | Stableboy | Wes Fallon | The Kid |
| 1959 | Yellowstone Kelly | Anse Harper (as Edward Byrnes) |
| 1959 | Up Periscope | Pharmacist Mate Ash (as Edward Byrnes) |
| 1958 | Girl on the Run | Kenneth Smiley (as Edward Byrnes) |
| 1958 | Sugarfoot (TV Series) | Borden (as Edward Byrnes) |
| 1958 | Life Begins at 17 | Jim Barker |
| 1958 | The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna (TV Series) | Phil Ellsworth |
| 1958 | Marjorie Morningstar | Sandy Lamm (as Edward Byrnes) |
| 1958 | Colt .45 (TV Series) | Frank Wilson Jr. (as Edward Byrnes) |
| 1958 | Darby's Rangers | Lt. Arnold Dittman (as Edward Byrnes) |
| 1958 | The Deep Six | Rescue Seaman (voice, uncredited) |
| 1957–1958 | Cheyenne (TV Series) | Benji Danton | Clay Rafferty (as Edward Byrnes) |
| 1957 | Men of Annapolis (TV Series) | Unknown |
| 1957 | Johnny Trouble | Elliott (as Edward Byrnes) |
| 1957 | Reform School Girl | Vince (as Edward Byrnes) |
| 1957 | Telephone Time (TV Series) | Radio Announcer (as Edward Byrnes) |
| 1956–1957 | The Adventures of Jim Bowie (TV Series) | Eli |
| 1957 | Fear Strikes Out | Boy in Car Assisting Jimmy Up Stairway (uncredited) |
| 1957 | Navy Log (TV Series) | Pilot #2 (as Edward Byrnes) |
| 1956 | Wire Service (TV Series) | Bob (as Edward Burns) |
| 1956 | Crossroads (TV Series) | 2nd Soldier (as Edward Byrnes) |