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Louis Herthum
BornJuly 5, 1956 (1956-07-05) (age 68)
Occupation(s)Actor, producer
Years active1978-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.

Early life

Herthum is from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[1]

Career

Acting

Herthum started his career as an actor in 1978, performing in local theater, local and regional TV commercials and print advertisements. In 1991, he joined the cast of Murder, She Wrote; he played Deputy Andy Broom in 25 episodes of the show's final five seasons (1991–96).[2]

He has appeared in such television series as CSI, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, NCIS, Criminal Minds, True Blood (joining the cast in 2011[3] for 7 of its 5th season's episodes), JAG,[1] The Mentalist, Men of a Certain Age, True Detective, Treme, Breaking Bad and The Gates.[2] He appears in two ongoing television series during 2016. He plays Omar on the Netflix series Longmire,[4][5] and Peter Abernathy, a host (robot) on the HBO series Westworld.[1]

His film credits include In the Electric Mist, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, I Love You Phillip Morris, American Inquisition, The Open Road, Tekken, 12 Rounds, Seconds Apart, and The Last Exorcism.[2]

Producing

In March 1996, after completing his final episode of Murder, She Wrote, Louis turned his attention to film production and returned to his hometown of Baton Rouge to produce Favorite Son, his first feature film.[6] Since then, his Baton Rouge-based production company, Ransack Films, has produced five feature films, one feature-length documentary (The Season Before Spring) and one short film ("The Grapevine").[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Bergeron, Judy (October 1, 2016). "The next 'Game of Thrones?': Louisiana's Louis Herthum shares scene with Anthony Hopkins in HBO's new drama 'Westworld'". The Advocate. Retrieved October 13, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d Louis Herthum at IMDb
  3. ^ Eames, Tom (November 20, 2011). "'True Blood' casts two werewolves for recurring roles". Digital Spy. Retrieved February 20, 2012.
  4. ^ "The Worst Kind of Hunter". aetv.com. A&E Television Networks, LLC. Archived from the original on December 5, 2013. Retrieved April 11, 2015. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ Gelsomino, Tara (July 9, 2012). "Longmire Episode 1.6 'The Worst Kind of Hunter' Gets it Just Right". criminalelement.com. Macmillan. Retrieved October 13, 2016.
  6. ^ "Louis Herthum sets Favorite Son filming in BR". The Advocate. November 5, 1995.