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      • As a young man, Aidman set out to become a lawyer, attending DePaul University in Chicago. These plans changed when a drama teacher sought him out and cast him in a play. His passion for acting ignited, Aidman began his onscreen career in 1952 with "Goodyear Playhouse," a series of televised plays.
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  1. Aidman was cast as George Ellsworth, an official with the United States Embassy in Warsaw, Poland, in the three-part 1963 episode "Security Risk" of the CBS anthology series GE True. He also played a sex education teacher in an episode of Slattery's People , "Do The Ignorant Sleep in Pure White Sheets"?

  2. Nov 8, 1993 · In the 1959 episode titled "And When the Sky Opened," Mr. Aidman played an astronaut who vanished. He also appeared in many crime dramas, sitcoms and Westerns over the years, including...

  3. Charles Aidman originally planned a career as an attorney, but was sidetracked during World War II and naval officer training at DePaul university. During a speech class the instructor, who also headed the drama department, saw Aidman as ideal for a role in an upcoming play.

  4. Jul 10, 2016 · Charles had planned on being an attorney, but a stint in the military left him heading for Indiana University, where he caught the acting bug after appearing in his first play. Charles appeared off-Broadway, wrote songs, and directed in the theater before heading to Hollywood.

  5. Charles Aidman originally planned a career as an attorney, but was sidetracked during World War II and naval officer training at DePaul university. During a speech class the instructor, who also headed the drama department, saw Aidman as ideal for a role in an upcoming play.

  6. Aidman began his career in New York stage productions but made the transition to television in the late 1950s when he was chosen to play an astronaut in the critically acclaimed science fiction seriesThe Twilight Zone.

  7. His passion for acting ignited, Aidman began his onscreen career in 1952 with "Goodyear Playhouse," a series of televised plays. His ability to act across different genres landed him roles in projects as varied as the first incarnation of "The Twilight Zone" and a co-starring role in the 1962 Korean War drama "War Hunt"--performances that ...