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3'''Hans-Jörg Gudegast''' (born April 5, 1941 in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, UsefulNotes/{{Germany}}), better known as '''Eric Braeden''', is a popular actor, mainly in the television medium, though he has appeared in a few well-known movies.
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5Hans emigrated to the States as a teenager and worked a variety of jobs in UsefulNotes/{{Texas}} and Montana. His athleticism led to a track-and-field scholarship to Montana State University. (He's also an excellent soccer player and amateur boxer; in his autobiography ''I'll Be Damned'', he said that given the choice between being in a roomful of athletes or a roomful of actors, he'd choose athletes every time). While a student at Montana State, he and a friend made a documentary about a rafting trip they'd taken, called ''The Riverboaters''. Gudegast went to UsefulNotes/LosAngeles to try and sell the film, but was told that his Germanic good looks would play well in Hollywood, so he took up acting.
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7For the first few years of his career, Hans discovered that the combination of his name, along with his looks and accent, mainly got him cast as spies or German soldiers in series such as ''Series/{{Combat}}'', ''Series/TheManFromUNCLE'' and ''Series/MissionImpossible''. Eventually, he landed a regular role on ''Series/TheRatPatrol'' as Hauptmann (German for Captain) Hans Dietrich. Hans played the character as an intelligent, reasonable NobleDemon who just happened to be working for the wrong side and respected the titular heroes, and they in turn respected him. Off-camera, the cast became very close and often attended Gudegast's soccer games.
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9After two seasons, ''The Rat Patrol'' ended in 1968. A year later, Creator/{{Universal}} wanted to cast Hans in the lead in the movie, ''Film/ColossusTheForbinProject'', but wanted him to change his name. He reluctantly took the stage name of Eric Braeden (in an interview, he explained that the second part of his stage name was after Braedenbek, the name of a town in Germany, but he altered the spelling so it wouldn't be mispronounced as breedin'), and the film was released with his new stage name.
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11Braeden's career took off from there. Although he didn't do a lot in the way of film work, he was a popular television guest, turning up on countless series where a dark, villainous type was needed, in crime dramas like ''Series/HawaiiFiveO'', Westerns like ''Series/{{Gunsmoke}}'' and other action series like ''Series/WonderWoman''.
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13After spending the 1970's largely as a guest actor, Eric decided to take a part in the soap opera ''Series/TheYoungAndTheRestless''. What was supposed to be a three-week role proved to be extremely popular, blossoming into a role that has lasted over forty years, and he and his character of Victor Newman have reached iconic status. Eric was surprised, and a little saddened, when (he admitted this in an interview) he went to the White House, visitors were more excited to see him than President UsefulNotes/BillClinton!
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15Braeden continued to do occasional work in prime-time TV (''Series/MurderSheWrote'', ''Series/TheNanny'', ''Series/DiagnosisMurder'', ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'') and in movies (''Film/Titanic1997'', where he played John Jacob Astor). In 1998, on the fifth try, he finally won the Daytime Emmy for Best Actor.
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17Regarding ''Titanic'', Braeden described filming Astor's death scene as the most terrifying moment of his career, because of how similar it was to his own experience. In 1945, Braeden was on board the ''Wilhelm Gustloff'', a Nazi cruise ship that was evacuating civilians from the Baltic coast, when it was torpedoed by a Soviet submarine. More than 9,000 people perished, six times as many on the ''Titanic''.
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19!!Series featuring Eric Braeden with TV Tropes pages:
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21* ''Series/SeventySevenSunsetStrip'' (one episode, uncredited, as German Soldier, 1963)
22* ''Series/Combat1962'' (six episodes in various roles, 1962-64)
23* ''Series/KraftSuspenseTheatre'' (one episode as Gerd Hoffman, 1965)
24* ''Series/TheManFromUNCLE'' (one episode as Mr. Oakes, 1965)
25* ''Series/TheVirginian'' (one episode as Augustin, 1966)
26* ''Series/MissionImpossible'' (two episodes as Andrei Fetyakov/Col. Markus Von Frank, 1966-67)
27* ''Series/Jericho1966'' (two episodes as Major Fredrick Richter/Major Rohde, 1966-67)
28* ''Series/TheRatPatrol'' (as the RecurringCharacter Hauptmann Hans Dietrich, 1966-68)
29* ''Series/HawaiiFiveO'' (three episodes as Dr. Paul Farrar/Klaus Marburg/Djebara, 1969-73)
30* ''Series/TheFBI'' (two episodes as Nicholas Blok/Gustave Becker, 1970-74)
31* ''Series/{{Bearcats}}'' (one episode as Col. Gustav Reinert, 1971)
32* ''Series/{{Gunsmoke}}'' (five episodes as Carl Jaekel/Jack Sinclair/William E. Talley, 1971-75)
33* ''Series/{{Mannix}}'' (one episode as Viktor Grunyev, 1971)
34* ''Series/CadesCounty'' (one episode as Karl Verboeck, 1972)
35* ''Series/McCloud'' (one episode as Ravik, 1973)
36* ''Series/BarnabyJones'' (two episodes as Steve Kingston/Hans/Jennings/Raven, 1973-75)
37* ''Series/MarcusWelbyMD'' (two episodes as Sten Holmquist/Pastor Goodleigh, 1972-74)
38* ''Series/TheSixMillionDollarMan'' (two episodes as Arlen Findletter/Victor Cheraskin, 1973-78)
39* ''Series/{{Banacek}}'' (one episode as Paul Bolitho, 1974)
40* ''Series/TheMagician'' (one episode as Nelson Paradine, 1974)
41* ''Series/KolchakTheNightStalker'' (one episode as Bernhardt Stieglitz, 1974)
42* ''Series/TheRookies'' (one episode as Anton Jurczyk, 1974)
43* ''Series/BarbaryCoast'' (one episode as Bristol, 1975)
44* ''Series/{{Cannon}}'' (one episode as Karl Bruckner, 1976)
45* ''Series/TheMaryTylerMooreShow'' (one episode as Karl Heller, 1977)
46* ''Series/{{Kojak}}'' (one episode as Kenneth Krug, 1977)
47* ''Series/{{Switch}}'' (two episodes as Mike Jenkins/Franz Hausner, 1977)
48* ''Series/WonderWoman'' (one episode as Donalsen, 1978; he also played Captain Drangel in the series' pilot film in 1975)
49* ''Series/{{CHiPs}}'' (one episode as State Senator Bob Larwin, 1979)
50* ''Series/{{Vegas|1978}}'' (one episode as Arthur Rollins, 1979)
51* ''Series/CharliesAngels'' (one episode as John Reardon, 1980)
52* ''Series/TheYoungAndTheRestless'' (3,723 episodes AND COUNTING as Victor Newman, 1980-present)
53* ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'' (one episode as Nick Kincaid, 1986)
54* ''Series/MurderSheWrote'' (one episode as Col. Gerhardt Brunner, 1986)
55* ''Series/TheBoldAndTheBeautiful'' (four episodes as Victor Newman, 1999)
56* ''Series/TheNanny'' (one episode as Frank Bradley, 1994)
57* ''Series/DiagnosisMurder'' (one episode {{as himself}}, 1994)
58* ''Series/EarlyEdition'' (one episode, uncredited, as Soap Opera Actor, 1998)
59* ''Series/HopeAndFaith'' (two episodes as Lance Taylor, 2004)
60* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'' (one episode as Robin, Sr., 2008)
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62!!Films with Eric Braeden that have TV Tropes pages:
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64* ''Film/OneHundredRifles'' (as Von Klemme, 1969)
65* ''Film/ColossusTheForbinProject'' (as Dr. Charles Forbin, 1969)
66* ''Film/EscapeFromThePlanetOfTheApes'' (as Dr. Otto Hasslein, 1971)
67* ''Film/CodeNameDiamondHead'' (as Ernest Graeber, 1977)
68* ''Film/{{Piranha}}'' (as Dr. Robert Hoak, uncredited swimming double, 1978)
69* ''Film/TheAmbulance'' (as The Doctor, 1990)
70* ''Film/Titanic1997'' (as John Jacob Astor, 1997)
71* ''Film/TheManWhoCameBack'' (as Reese Paxton, 2008)
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73!!Tropes Associated With Eric Braeden:
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75* ColdHam: He constantly plays a GentlemanAndAScholar who mostly never loses his composure nor overact, but his lines carries a lot of weight.
76* {{Typecasting}}: Early on in his career, Braeden was often cast as German soldiers in war series like ''Series/Combat1962'', ''Twelve O'Clock High'', and of course ''Series/TheRatPatrol''. He looks back at them being an OldShame for the early tenure of his acting career.
77* GentlemanAndAScholar: All of his acting roles whether a typecast villain, Nazi or not, John Jacob Astor or even Victor Newman, give off this demeanor. Eric is also considered to benignly be one in real life next being a LovableJock.
78* LovableJock: He has a passion and fondness for sports over acting which is also why he's still in relatively great shape for his current age next to being a GentlemanAndAScholar.

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