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Feb 01, 2026

‘Police Woman’ and ‘Shaft’ actor Ed Bernard dies at 86


His family confirmed that he passed away on January 23 in Northridge, California.

A familiar face in the 70’s

While television audiences came to know Bernard as a steady on-screen presence in some of the 1970s’ most recognizable dramas, those closest to him remember a deeply devoted family man with wide-ranging passions beyond acting.

“While the world knew him as a star, his family knew him as a devoted father, a proud grandfather and a man of deep curiosity,” his family shared in a statement.

“Ed was a true ‘foodie’ who loved sushi and healthy cooking, a lifelong learner and a man of great faith.”

Born on July 4, 1939, in Philadelphia, Bernard built a career defined by consistency, range and quiet impact. He got his start on stage, appearing off-Broadway in Five on the Black Hand Side in 1969, before transitioning to film and television in the early 1970s.

Smiling Ed Bernard in a scene from the film ‘Together Brothers’, 1974. (Photo by 20th Century-Fox/Getty Images)

His film debut came in 1971 with Shaft, followed by roles in Across 110th Street and The Hot Rock. But it was television that would make him a familiar face across America.

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