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Edward Bridge Danson III, known as Ted Danson, was born on December 29, 1947, in San Diego. He holds United States citizenship. Danson studied at Kent School, earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree, and attended Carnegie Mellon University and Stanford University.
Danson's career spans various genres, including action films, comedy, crime dramas, dramas, adventure films, and black comedies. Since his first release in 1975, he has worked as an actor, television producer, film producer, and director. His directorial credits include The Doctors, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, The Women's Room, Laverne & Shirley (season 3), Benson, and Tucker's Witch. Some of his notable works are The Onion Field, Body Heat, Just Between Friends, Big Miracle, Creepshow, Little Treasure, A Fine Mess, The One I Love, The Human Contract, and Jock the Hero Dog.
Over the years, Ted Danson has received multiple awards, such as Primetime Emmy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, People's Choice Awards, American Comedy Awards, Satellite Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Danson is married to Mary Steenburgen, and one of their relatives is Charlie McDowell. In addition to his film career, Ted Danson is a co-founder of the non-profit group Oceana.