Edd Byrnes

Edd Byrnes Headshot

Actor

Birth Date: July 30, 1933

Death Date: January 8, 2020

Birth Place: New York City, New York

During the late 1950s and early 60s, Edd Byrnes was a bona fide TV star, receiving in excess of 15,000 fan letters a week. As Gerald Lloyd 'Kookie' Kookson III, the jive-talking, ultra-cool parking lot attendant, on the hit ABC series "77 Sunset Strip," the actor created one of the nascent medium's better known characters. Byrnes, however, was unable to translate his small screen success into a lasting career. Despite periodic "comebacks," he has seemingly been relegated to the status of an answer to a trivia question.

Born in New York, Byrnes made his professional debut with Joe E Brown's Circus Show. He arrived in L.A. on September 30, 1955, the day James Dean died in an automobile accident. Within two years, he had made his screen debut alongside Anthony Perkins in "Fear Strikes Out" (1957) and went on to supporting roles in such efforts as "Reform School Girl" (also 1957), "Darby's Rangers" (1958), as an uncharacteristically nasty army lieutenant, and "Marjorie Morningstar" (1958). Byrnes was cast as a hired killer in the B-movie "Girl on the Run" (1958) which served as the pilot for "77 Sunset Strip." During filming, the director asked the actor to create a piece of business indicating the character's coolness; Byrnes created what was to become one of his signature moves, whipping out a comb to run through his pompadour. When the series was picked up by ABC, Byrnes was hired to play a carhop who wants to be a detective. Serving as the show's comic relief, the character became noted for his trademark slang (e.g., "the ginchiest" meaning cool or hip, "keep the eyeballs rolling" meaning be on the lookout) and his attention to his looks. Byrnes solidified his teen idol status by recording the 1959 hit single "Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb" with Connie Stevens. Unhappy that the show's producers would not allow him to pursue movie opportunities and stuck a paltry $500 per week salary despite his popularity, Byrnes walked off the show (and was briefly replaced by Troy Donahue). He returned to the show, with his character promoted to partner in the detective agency. When ratings began to decline in 1963, the show was overhauled and the cast (save for Efrem Zimbalist Jr) was replaced. Byrnes soon found that his own popularity was waning. He landed roles in undistinguished motion pictures like "Beach Ball" (1965) and remained active making guest appearances on TV series. Off-screen problems, however, also took their toll. In his 1996 autobiography, Byrnes detailed his addictions to heroin and alcohol. Despite occasional feature work, it was not until 1978 that he landed a role in a hit film; Randal Kleiser added him to the nostalgia-ladened cast of "Grease" in the role of a lecherous disc jockey. Despite the success of the film, Byrnes was unable to translate it into a full-fledged return. His last major screen role was as a washed-up former movie star in the lackluster comedy "Troop Beverly Hills" (1989). Edd Byrnes died on January 8, 2020 at the age of 87.

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Deadly Games

Guest Star
Show
1995

Burke's Law

Guest Star
Cassidy
Show
1994

Troop Beverly Hills

Actor
Ross Coleman
Movie
1989

Married ... With ChildrenStream

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Himself
Series
1987

Back to the Beach

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Valet
Movie
1987

Mankillers

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Jack Marra
Movie
1987

Mr. Belvedere

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Series
1985

Murder, She WroteStream

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Series
1984

Simon & Simon

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Barry L. Fastman/Howard Hunk
Series
1981

B. J. and the Bear

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Series
1979

Fantasy Island

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Series
1978

Vegas

Actor
Billy Brogan
Movie
1978

GreaseStream

Actor
Vince Fontaine
Movie
1978
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CHiPsStream

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Series
1977

The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew MysteriesStream

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1977

Telethon

Actor
Charlie Burton
Movie
1977

Charlie's AngelsStream

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Series
1976

Mobile Two

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Roger Brice
Movie
1975

The Killing Game

Actor
Movie
1975

Where the Action Is

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Eddie Vallance
Movie
1975

Police Woman

Guest Star
Billy Dodge
Series
1974

Stardust

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TV Interviewer
Movie
1974

ThrillerStream

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Eddie Vallance
Series
1973

Wicked, Wicked

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Henry Peter "Hank" Lassiter
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1973

Gift of Terror

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Les Parker
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1973

Alias Smith and Jones

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1971

Love, American Style

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Steve
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1969

Marcus Welby, M.D.Stream

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John Trask
Series
1969

The Silent Gun

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Joe Henning
Movie
1969

Adam-12Stream

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1968

Winchester for Hire

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Stuart
Movie
1968

MannixStream

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Clay
Series
1967

7 winchester per un massacro

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Stewart
Movie
1967

For a Few Bullets More

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Clayton - The Banker
Movie
1967

Red Blood, Yellow Gold

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Chattanooga Jim
Movie
1967

Beach Ball

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Dick
Movie
1965

The Secret Invasion

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Simon Fell
Movie
1964

Alfred Hitchcock HourStream

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Series
1962

Surfside 6

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Series
1960

Up Periscope

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Pharmacist Mate Ash
Movie
1959

Yellowstone KellyStream

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Anse Harper
Movie
1959

77 Sunset Strip

Actor
Gerald Lloyd Kookson III
Series
1958

Lawman

Guest Star
Series
1958

Darby's RangersStream

Actor
Lt. Arnold Dittman
Movie
1958

Girl on the Run

Actor
Kenneth Smiley
Movie
1958

Marjorie Morningstar

Actor
Sandy Lamm
Movie
1958

Life Begins at 17

Actor
Jim Barker
Movie
1958

Sugarfoot

Guest Star
Series
1957

Reform School Girl

Actor
Vince
Movie
1957

Cheyenne

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Series
1955