Eddie Albert

Birthday

1906-04-22

Place of Birth

Rock Island, Illinois, U.S.

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edward Albert Heimberger (April 22, 1906 – May 26, 2005), known professionally as Eddie Albert, was an American actor and activist. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1954 for his performance in Roman Holiday, and in 1973 for The Heartbreak Kid. Other well-known screen roles of his include Bing Edwards in the Brother Rat films, traveling salesman Ali Hakim in the musical Oklahoma!, and the corrupt prison warden in 1974's The Longest Yard. He starred as Oliver Wendell Douglas in the 1960s television situation comedy Green Acres and as Frank MacBride in the 1970s crime drama Switch. He also had a recurring role as Carlton Travis on Falcon Crest, opposite Jane Wyman. Description above from the Wikipedia Eddie Albert, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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1985 4.1
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as Dean Bradley

1985
Dreamscape

Dreamscape

1984 6.3
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as The President

1984
Goliath Awaits

Goliath Awaits

1981 6.6
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as Adm. Wiley Sloan

1981
Goliath Awaits

Goliath Awaits

1981 6.6
Goliath Awaits

as Admiral Wiley Sloan

1981
Beulah Land

Beulah Land

1980 6.7
Beulah Land

as Felix Kendrick

1980
Whiffs

Whiffs

1975 4.5
Whiffs

as Colonel Lockyer

1975
Switch

Switch

1975 7.1
Switch

as Frank MacBride

1975
Hustle

Hustle

1975 6.2
Hustle

as Leo Sellers

1975
The Take

The Take

1974 5.4
The Take

as Chief Berrigan

1974
McQ

McQ

1974 6.2
McQ

as Kosterman

1974
7 Women

7 Women

1966 6.7
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as Charles Pether

1966
Green Acres

Green Acres

1965 7.3
Green Acres

as Oliver Wendell Douglas

1965
Captain Newman, M.D.

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Captain Newman, M.D.

as Col. Norval Algate Bliss

1963
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