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barely competent Ted Baxter and once causing him physical injury. However, those who understood him best, like Mary Richards, knew he was also painfully shy, with a particular awkwardness around women. With those few people he trusted, Lou was protective and could at times confide his emotional vulnerability. When he learned that Ted considered him his "best friend", he took pity on him, at least until Ted infuriated him again.
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novels). Though not identified by any name in dialogue, the character's demeanor was similar to that of the Lou Grant character. However, the character was identified as "Jack Lederer" in the credits, and the character's apparent age -- if meant to be Lou Grant -- doesn't fit with the 1978 setting
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newspaper arranged a series of press conferences, interviews and announcements (with participation from Asner), stating that Lou Grant was joining the Sun as their new senior city editor. Asner (as Grant) ostensibly worked in the newsroom for a day, and the March 23, 1979 issue of the Sun newspaper
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He was a heavy drinker, with a penchant for hiding whole bottles of scotch in his desk drawers. His personality was outwardly that of a tough loner and a workaholic man's man. The real Lou Grant was somewhat more complicated. He was quick to anger and had a violent streak, at times threatening the
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on the occasion of her producing her first news show all by herself at WJM-TV. He eventually became the head of the WJM news department. He worked in that capacity for 11 years. For most of that period, Mary Richards served as his associate producer (later producer, with Lou having the title of
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Lou's marriage began to slide as he and Edie both adjusted to life after parenthood. They briefly separated for the first time almost immediately after their youngest daughter got married and left the house. Though they reconciled on this occasion, they would occasionally re-separate and seek
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actually formally named Lou Grant as city editor on their masthead. The publicity stunt concluded with Grant being "fired" from the Sun after one day, allegedly for being "too disruptive to the flow of the newsroom" due to of all the news organizations following him around with cameras.
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marriage counseling over the next two years. In about 1973 he and Edie divorced, after which Edie promptly remarried. Lou, who had been consistently portrayed as a devoted husband, tentatively began to date again. He went out with a woman named Charlene (
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He attended college (although on several occasions he stated he never had the chance to attend), likely after the war. He started his career in print journalism as a copy boy but it is unclear whether this was in Detroit,
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in 1925. He was the son of John Simpson Grant and Ellen Hammersmith Grant; his grandfather was a pharmacist. At some point in his youth and early adulthood he developed a lifelong affection for
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in France, the last remnants of which were removed only in his late 40s. He was also part of a unit that liberated an unknown town in Germany. During the war he met and befriended
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At some point in his late 30s he made the transition to broadcast journalism, and by the time of the 1966 elections he was working on a radio news show, as he explained to
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Of these relationships, the one with Richards was likely the closest. Except for one abortive attempt at romance, his general attitude towards Mary was
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or San Francisco as he worked for papers in all three cities. In this period of his life, he met and worked with Charlie Hume (
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of the show (Asner was nearly 70 at the time of filming, while Lou Grant in the mid-to-late-1970s would have been around 50).
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was cancelled after the star, Ed Asner, publicly protested U.S. interventions into the politics of Latin American countries.
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Professionally, his career with WJM-TV ended in the final episode. Lou, along with Mary, Murray, and
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In 1998, Asner appeared in a cameo role as an Associated Press editor in the miniseries
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at fictional television station WJM-TV in Minneapolis. A spinoff series, entitled
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Additionally in 2013, Asner again reprised the role for a series of promos for
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in "Menage-a-Lou" of Season 6) in particularly Season 5; Mary's best friend
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in fact established that he was born in the fictional rural town of Goshen,
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In 2004, Asner unofficially reprised the role in a series of ads promoting
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characters hadn't existed anywhere, except in reruns, for several years. (
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Lou delivers the news to Sue Ann that her program has been cancelled.
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This article is about the character. For the television program, see
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ranked Lou 35th on their list of the 100 greatest TV characters.
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In 1996 the character appeared on "Call Waiting", an episode of
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for his portrayal of Lou, with three of these awards for
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in Season 4; Mary's next-door neighbor, Paula Kovacks (
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"Operation: Lou". 470:, a spin-off drama from the comedy show 400: 320:in World War II. He served in both the 277:might have implied that he was a native 1101: 1099: 656: 1611:American male characters in television 838:) (January 22, 1972). "Baby Sit-Com". 666: 664: 662: 660: 45: 1591:Fictional characters from Los Angeles 1229:) (March 19, 1977). "The Last Show". 796: 794: 792: 790: 593:In a 2000 episode of the short lived 486:); her predecessor, Carla Mardigian ( 224:in two television series produced by 7: 1586:The Mary Tyler Moore Show characters 1057:) (September 20, 1977). "Cophouse". 994:) (September 27, 1977). "Hostages". 741:) (November 23, 1981). "Hometown". 220:is a fictional character played by 252:, featuring the same character as 25: 164:Ellen Hammersmith Grant (mother) 1316:"The 100 Greatest TV Characters" 1078:Writer (Bob Rodgers), Director ( 523:During the second season of the 54: 712:) (January 1, 1979). 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Index

Lou Grant (fictional character)
Lou Grant (TV series)
Lou Grant (cartoonist)

Love Is All Around
Charlie
James L. Brooks
Allan Burns
Ed Asner
City editor
News producer
Reporter
Edie Grant
Ed Asner
MTM Enterprises
CBS
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
news director
Lou Grant
social commentary
city editor
Minnesotan
Michigan
westerns
John Wayne
tackle
football
Edie MacKenzie
Priscilla Morrill
combatant

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