Lou Hirsch
Lou Hirsch is an accomplished actor originally from Brooklyn, New York, who now resides in the United Kingdom. His educational background includes studies at the University of Miami and The Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London, where he trained alongside future Star Trek star Marina Sirtis. With a career spanning over two decades, Hirsch boasts a rich portfolio of work across film, television, and theater.
One of his most notable roles came as the voice of Baby Herman in the beloved 1988 animated film *Who Framed Roger Rabbit*, a performance that has left a lasting impression on audiences. From 2000 to 2006, he portrayed Arnie Kowalski in the popular BBC sitcom *My Hero*, further establishing his presence in the comedy genre. More recently, he appeared as Wallace, a security guard, in the British-American sitcom *Episodes*, showcasing his versatility in character roles.
Hirsch made his television debut in 1982 as Hymie in the series *We'll Meet Again*, marking the beginning of a fruitful career. Known for his ability to portray American characters in British television, he has successfully carved out a niche for himself in the industry. With a wide array of performances under his belt, Lou Hirsch continues to be a notable figure in the entertainment world.