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1978–present. Louis Herthum (born July 5, 1956) is an American actor and producer. Herthum has worked as a stage, television, and film actor, and he has also appeared in national television commercials. He is best known for his recurring role as Dep. Andy Broom on Murder, She Wrote and Peter Abernathy in the HBO television series Westworld .
Louis Herthum is a versatile performer who has appeared in over 100 films and TV shows, including Westworld, True Blood, and Murder, She Wrote. He is also a producer and a stuntman who has worked on several of his own projects and collaborated with other filmmakers.
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Oct 12, 2022 · By Daniel S. Levine - October 11, 2022 08:37 pm EDT. Murder, She Wrote star Louis Herthum remembered Dame Angela Lansbury as "by far the classiest person" he ever met during his career. Herthum starred as Deputy Andy Broom in five seasons of the show with Lansbury. The Beauty and the Beast star died on Tuesday at 96, just a few days shy of her ...
- Daniel S. Levine
Louis Herthum. Actor: The Night Agent. After 35 years as a professional actor, Louis Herthum had a breakthrough year in 2017, a year that saw him upped to a series regular for season 2 of HBO's critically acclaimed "Westworld." Herthum made a big impact with his memorable turn on "Westworld," as Peter Abernathy, father to Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) and one of the first robots to experience programming glitches in...
- July 5, 1956
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May 8, 2018 · Louis Herthum portrayed Will and Jay Halstead’s father in Chicago Med season 2, and told us about the experience and his parenting role on Westworld. Last season Chicago Med fans met Pat Halstead, the difficult but ailing father of Dr. Will Halstead ( Nick Gehlfuss) and his brother Jay Halstead ( Jesse Lee Soffer ).
Jun 4, 2018 · Louis Herthum talks about his role as Dolores' dad on HBO's Westworld, his love for science fiction, and his experience with the 1973 movie. He also shares his opinions on technology, Disneyland, and his mustache.