Background
Sherman, Hiram was born on February 11, 1908 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Clifford L. and Gwendolen (Lawrence) Sherman.
Sherman, Hiram was born on February 11, 1908 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Clifford L. and Gwendolen (Lawrence) Sherman.
Student, University Illinois, 1926-1927; student, Goodman Memorial Theatre, Chicago, 1929-1930.
He made his Broadway debut as a playwright with the short-lived comedy Too Much Party in 1934. The farce, directed by William Friedlander, opened at the Theatre Masque on March 5, 1934, and closed after only eight performances. lieutenant proved to be his sole attempt at writing.
Two years later he made his Broadway debut as an actor in the Federal Theatre Project"s Horse Eats Hat.
Additional theatre credits include the inaugural Mercury Theatre productions Caesar and The Shoemaker"s Holiday, Very Warm for May, Cyrano de Bergerac, Boyd"s Daughter (which he also directed) and Mary, Mary. Sherman"s many television credits include such early anthology series as Kraft Television Theatre, Studio One, The Alcoa Hour, and Hallmark Hall of Fame and a regular role on The Tammy Grimes Show.
His feature films included The Solid Gold Cadillac, Mary, Mary, in which he reprised his role in the play, and Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma"s Hung You in the Closet and I"m Feelin" So Sad. Sherman died of a stroke in Springfield, Illinois.
With United States Naval Reserve, 1941-1946. Member American Federation of television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Actors Equity Association (council 1939-1970, 3d vice president 1959-1961), American Guild Variety Artists, American Guild Museum Artists, Coffee House Club (New York City).