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Ed Wasser (born March 26, 1964) is an American actor, best known for his portrayal of Mr. Morden in Babylon 5.

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Biography

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Wasser was born in Roslyn Heights, New York on March 26, 1964. He obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the State University of New York, SUNY Purchase Conservatory. After college he started his own business called Ad Skates, Inc., while continuing acting classes at the Michael Howard Studios.[1]

Career

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Acting

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He is best known for his portrayal of Mr. Morden in 14 episodes of the US science fiction television series Babylon 5. He also appeared in the pilot telefilm of the series, but as a different character ("Guerra", part of the operations staff in the Babylon 5 Observation Dome).

Wasser has appeared in numerous television series including Quantum Leap, Law & Order, Murder, She Wrote, NYPD Blue, and 24.

He appears in the 1995 film The Set-Up.[2]

Voicework

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In 2009, he voiced a robot (IR-2) in the NASA animated short "Robot Astronomy Talk Show: Gravity and the Great Attractor," part of the web-series IRrelevant Astronomy produced by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.

Construction

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Mainly retired from acting, Wasser founded a construction company called Waterstone Construction and works as a general contractor.[3]

Film

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Film
Year Title Role Notes
1995 The Set Up Cop #1
1995 Stormswept Eugene
1995 The Royal Affair
1995 Star Witness
1996 Dark Secrets Dennis Gary
1997 The Emissary: A Biblical Epic Julius
2000 Home the Horror Story Kurt Tester
2007 Eight Thirty Two Mr. Black (Short)
2008 The Better Angels Charles Nichols (Short)
2015 Weekend Delivery (Short)
2015 Modulation Dad (Short)

TV appearances

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Television
Year Title Role Notes
1986 Another World Benjamin Episode #1.5620
1992 Quantum Leap Young Executive Episode: "It's a Wonderful Leap - May 10, 1958"
1992 Murder, She Wrote First Man Episode: "The Mole"
1993 Babylon 5: The Gathering Guerra TV movie
1993 Eden
1994 Hot Line Marc Episode: "Voyeur"
1995 NYPD Blue Det. Ernie Kowalski Episode: "Cold Heaters"
1996 Sliders Studio Guard Episode: "Dead Man Sliding"
1997 Mike Hammer, Private Eye Howard Orrey Episode: "False Truths"
1994-1998 Babylon 5 Morden 14 episodes
2004 24 Jason Carasone Episode: "Day 3: 2:00 a.m.-3:00 a.m."
2008 IRrelevant Astronomy Robot IR-2
2010 Spaceship Spitzer: Bots of Both Worlds Robot Ir-2 (voice) (Short)
2009-2013 Robot Astronomy Talk Show Robot Ir-2 / News Anchor / Robot IR-2 4 episodes
2017 The Universe Unplugged Dave Episode: "NOTGLaDOS: Electromagnetic Spectrum The Musical"

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Ed Wasser is an American actor and producer, best known for portraying the recurring character Mr. Morden across five seasons of the science fiction television series Babylon 5 from 1993 to 1998.[1][2] Born on March 26, 1964, in Roslyn Heights, New York, he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the State University of New York at Purchase Conservatory, where he was one of only 16 out of 30 accepted applicants to graduate.[1][2] Wasser's early career included founding the production company Ad Skates, Inc., creating business videos, and performing in Off-Broadway and New York regional theater productions while studying at the Michael Howard Studios.[2] A former athlete with high school accolades in baseball, swimming, and soccer—including membership on a New York State Championship soccer team—his baseball aspirations ended due to a shoulder injury, leading him to pursue acting at the encouragement of his grandmother.[2] He relocated to Hollywood, where he initially financed his career using credit cards and secured guest-starring roles in movies of the week and series produced by networks such as HBO, Showtime, NBC, ABC, and CBS.[2] His breakthrough came with Babylon 5, where he first portrayed the enigmatic Mr. Morden as a key antagonist aligned with the Shadows, appearing in 15 episodes from 1994 to 1998.[1][3] Other notable television credits include appearances in Quantum Leap (1989), NYPD Blue, Sliders, Mike Hammer, Private Eye, and a guest role as Jason Carasone in season 3 of 24 (2003).[1][3] In film, he has roles in The Set Up (1995), Stormswept (1995), and Home: The Horror Story (2000).[3] Beyond acting, Wasser holds a contractor's license and has built homes and condominiums while managing remodels. In the mid-2000s, he balanced these pursuits with family life, including raising his young son and practicing Hapkido as a family.[4] His last credited acting roles include short films such as Eight Thirty Two and The Leaf Maid around the mid-2000s, after which he shifted focus toward construction and production work. As of 2025, he continues to work as a general contractor through Waterstone Construction.[4][1][5]

Early life and education

Upbringing

Ed Wasser was born on March 26, 1964, in Roslyn Heights, New York.[1] As a native New Yorker, limited public details exist regarding his parents or siblings.[2] From a young age, Wasser developed a strong passion for sports, particularly during his high school years. He excelled in baseball, earning multiple awards over two seasons while aspiring to a professional career, and also competed in swimming, long-distance running, horse showing, and soccer, where he contributed to a New York State Championship team.[2] However, his baseball ambitions were cut short by a severe shoulder injury—a separated and dislocated right shoulder—which forced him to abandon the sport.[2] This setback, along with encouragement from his grandmother, redirected Wasser's interests toward acting. He was further influenced by his high school drama director, who persuaded him to join the drama club.[2] He participated in school plays every winter for four years, balancing theater with his spring baseball commitments until the injury.[2] Following his college graduation, Wasser pursued initial opportunities in off-Broadway and regional theater productions in New York, marking the beginning of his engagement with performance.[4]

Academic background

Ed Wasser earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Acting from the Conservatory of Theatre Arts at the State University of New York at Purchase (SUNY Purchase) in the early 1980s.[2] He was accepted into the highly competitive program after auditioning among 800 applicants, with only 30 students admitted to his class.[2] Of those 30 enrollees, Wasser was one of 16 who graduated.[2] Following his graduation, Wasser continued his acting training by taking classes at the Michael Howard Studios in New York City, where he honed his skills through intensive scene work and technique development.[2] This post-college education supplemented his formal conservatory experience and prepared him for professional opportunities in theater. In the mid-1980s, Wasser relocated to Hollywood, California, to pursue acting full-time, committing to a two-year period of dedicated effort.[2] He self-financed the move using credit cards, arriving without immediate prospects but determined to establish himself in the industry.[2]

Acting career

Television roles

Ed Wasser began his television career in 1986 with a guest appearance on the NBC soap opera Another World, where he portrayed Benjamin in a single episode. His breakthrough came in the 1990s with the recurring role of Mr. Morden on the syndicated science fiction series Babylon 5 (1993–1998), appearing in 14 episodes across multiple seasons. In the role, Wasser depicted a human agent serving the ancient Shadows, a pivotal figure in the show's overarching interstellar conflict and manipulation of galactic powers.[6] He also appeared as the character Guerra in the pilot film Babylon 5: The Gathering (1993). Throughout the 1990s, Wasser secured several guest spots on prominent network and cable series. He played Young Executive in an episode of NBC's Quantum Leap (1992). On CBS's Murder, She Wrote (1992), he appeared as First Man in "The Mole." Additional roles included Studio Guard on Fox's Sliders (1996), Season 3. Detective Ernie Kowalski on ABC's NYPD Blue (1995), Season 3. and Howard Orrey on CBS's Mike Hammer, Private Eye (1997). In the early 2000s, Wasser continued with guest work, notably as Jason Carasone on Fox's 24 (2004), Season 3. His television credits, spanning networks like NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox, and syndicated shows, primarily featured one-off or limited appearances from 1986 to 2004.

Film roles

Ed Wasser began his film career in the early 1990s with supporting roles in made-for-TV movies and independent features. His debut screen credit came in Star Witness (1994), a thriller directed by Ulli Lommel that fictionalizes a mob connection to Grace Kelly's death, where he appeared in an unspecified supporting role. In 1995, Wasser portrayed Cop #1 in The Set Up, a made-for-TV action-drama starring Billy Zane as a boxer entangled in a criminal conspiracy. That same year, he played the lead role of Eugene in the thriller Stormswept, a low-budget erotic drama about siblings facing supernatural threats during a storm; he also served as executive producer on the project.[7][8][9] Wasser's film work continued with the role of Dennis Gary in Dark Secrets (1996), an independent drama exploring themes of infidelity and murder in a suburban setting. In 1997, he appeared as Julius in The Emissary: A Biblical Epic (also known as Paul the Emissary), a direct-to-video religious film depicting the life of the Apostle Paul, directed by Robert Marcarelli.[10][11] Later credits include Kurt Tester in Home the Horror Story (2000), a low-budget horror-comedy featuring Richard Beymer and Grace Zabriskie, centered on a dysfunctional family's dark secrets. In 2007, Wasser played Mr. Black in the short independent drama Eight Thirty Two, a sci-fi-tinged story about time manipulation and moral dilemmas, directed by Ben McDaniel.[12][13] As a producer, Wasser contributed to the 2018 short film Gun, a narrative exploring personal struggles and violence, which he co-directed with Chris Newhard and which received recognition at film festivals.[14][15]

Voice work

Ed Wasser's voice acting career, though limited compared to his live-action roles, centers on contributions to educational science fiction media, where he lent his distinctive voice to robotic and narrative characters. From 2009 to 2013, he provided the voice for Robot IR-2, the host of the Robot Astronomy Talk Show, a series of short educational videos produced by NASA's Spitzer Science Center that explained astronomical concepts through humorous, sci-fi-themed skits featuring celebrity guests.[16] In these episodes, Wasser's portrayal of the inquisitive robot facilitated discussions on topics like asteroid mass measurement and interstellar phenomena, blending entertainment with science outreach.[17] Prior to that, in 2008, Wasser voiced Robot IR-2 in the inaugural episodes of IRrelevant Astronomy, a companion series of animated shorts that used infrared astronomy imagery and robotic narration to demystify space science for general audiences.[18] His performance as the bumbling yet enthusiastic robot helped anchor the show's lighthearted tone, appearing alongside animations of cosmic events and guest voices from science communicators.[19] In 2017, Wasser reprised a similar voice role as Dave, a computer technician, in the educational video series The Universe Unplugged, produced under NASA's Universe of Learning program. In the episode "NOTGLaDOS: Electromagnetic Spectrum The Musical," his character interacts with an AI narrator (voiced by Ellen McLain) to explore the electromagnetic spectrum through song and dialogue, emphasizing the utility of invisible light in astronomy.[20] This project marked one of his later voice contributions, aligning with his post-retirement focus on selective, science-oriented audio work.[21] Wasser's voice talents have also appeared in limited supplemental sci-fi contexts, such as audio elements for Babylon 5-related fan projects and convention appearances, where he occasionally reprised Mr. Morden's chilling demeanor in readings or skits, though these remain unofficial and sporadic.[4]

Business ventures

Early enterprises

After graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the State University of New York at Purchase Conservatory in the mid-1980s, Ed Wasser founded Ad Skates, Inc., a company that produced corporate videos for business-to-business communications, in-house sales training tapes, and managed global satellite up-linking and down-linking services.[2] Wasser operated Ad Skates, Inc. concurrently with his early acting pursuits, including attending classes at the Michael Howard Studios and performing in Off-Broadway and New York regional theater productions.[4][2] This dual commitment allowed him to maintain financial stability while honing his craft, though the demands of the business began to divert time from his acting ambitions. In the late 1980s, Wasser sold Ad Skates, Inc., a decision influenced by his grandmother's encouragement to prioritize acting full-time.[2] The proceeds from the sale, combined with credit, provided the resources needed to finance his relocation to Hollywood and support his early acting career during a period without steady income.[2]

Construction work

Following a transition from acting in the mid-2000s, Ed Wasser founded Waterstone Construction & Development, Inc. in 2005.[22] As owner and general contractor, Wasser managed a range of residential and commercial projects in California, specializing in renovations such as ground-up construction, garage additions, second-story expansions, and kitchen and bathroom remodels.[22][23] Records show 18 building permits issued over the past three years (as of 2022), with several valued at $10,000, including a 2022 bathroom remodel; the contractor's license (CSLB #860910) expired on June 30, 2023.[23] Wasser maintained a balance between his construction responsibilities and sporadic acting-related engagements, such as a 2024 fan video in which he recites inspirational text.[24] With no significant return to on-screen roles since the mid-2000s, construction had been Wasser's primary career path as of 2022.[1]
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