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Eddie Albert

Born
April 22, 1906
Died
May 26, 2005
Wikipedia
Wikipedia
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.
Known For
The Big Picture
(1989)
M.C.
Roman Holiday
(1953)
Irving Radovich
The Longest Day
(1962)
Col. Thompson
The Lorax
(1972)
Narrator
Trumbo
(2015)
Irving Radovich in Roman Holiday (archive footage) (uncredited)
The Longest Yard
(1974)
Warden Hazen
The Concorde... Airport '79
(1979)
Eli Sands
Oklahoma!
(1955)
Ali Hakim
Escape to Witch Mountain
(1975)
Jason O'Day
Dreamscape
(1984)
The President
Every Girl Should Be Married
(1948)
Harry Proctor / 'Old' Joe (uncredited)
Carrie
(1952)
Charles Drouet
The Kid Stays in the Picture
(2002)
Self (archive footage)
The Party's Over
(1965)
Ben Morgan
Head Office
(1985)
Pete Helmes
Brenda Starr
(1989)
Police Chief Maloney
Full Filmography
Acting
Brother Rat
(1938)
'Bing' Edwards
Four Wives
(1939)
Dr. Clinton Forrest, Jr.
On Your Toes
(1939)
Phil Dolan Jr.
An Angel from Texas
(1940)
Peter Coleman
My Love Came Back
(1940)
Dusty Rhodes
A Dispatch from Reuters
(1940)
Max Wagner
Brother Rat and a Baby
(1940)
Bing Edwards
Thieves Fall Out
(1941)
Edward 'Eddie' Barnes
The Great Mr. Nobody
(1941)
Robert 'Dreamy' Smith
Four Mothers
(1941)
Dr. Clint Forrest, Jr.
The Wagons Roll at Night
(1941)
Matt Varney
Out of the Fog
(1941)
George Watkins
Breakdowns of 1941
(1941)
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Eagle Squadron
(1942)
Leckie
Treat 'Em Rough
(1942)
Bill Kingsford aka The Panama Kid
Ladies' Day
(1943)
Wacky Waters
Bombardier
(1943)
Tom Hughes
Lady Bodyguard
(1943)
Terry Moore
Strange Voyage
(1946)
Chris Thompson
Rendezvous with Annie
(1946)
Jeffrey Dolan
Time Out of Mind
(1947)
Jake Bullard
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman
(1947)
Steve Nelson
Hit Parade of 1947
(1947)
Kip Walker
The Perfect Marriage
(1947)
Gil Cummins
Every Girl Should Be Married
(1948)
Harry Proctor / 'Old' Joe (uncredited)
The Dude Goes West
(1948)
Daniel Bone
You Gotta Stay Happy
(1948)
Bullets Baker
The Fuller Brush Girl
(1950)
Humphrey Briggs
You're in the Navy Now
(1951)
Lt. Bill Barron
Meet Me After the Show
(1951)
Chris Leeds
Carrie
(1952)
Charles Drouet
Actors and Sin
(1952)
Orlando Higgens (segment Woman of Sin)
1984
(1953)
Winston
The Bachelor Party
(1953)
Charlie
Roman Holiday
(1953)
Irving Radovich
Oklahoma!
(1955)
Ali Hakim
A Connecticut Yankee
(1955)
Martin Barret
I'll Cry Tomorrow
(1955)
Burt McGuire
The Girl Rush
(1955)
Elliot Atterbury
Our Mr. Sun
(1956)
The Fiction Writer
Attack
(1956)
Erskine Cooney
The Joker Is Wild
(1957)
Austin Mack
The Teahouse of the August Moon
(1957)
Captain McLean
The Sun Also Rises
(1957)
Bill Gorton
The Roots of Heaven
(1958)
Abe Fields
The Gun Runners
(1958)
Hanagan
Orders to Kill
(1958)
Maj. MacMahon
Disneyland '59
(1959)
Self
Beloved Infidel
(1959)
Bob Carter
The Spiral Staircase
(1961)
Albert Warren
Madison Avenue
(1961)
Harvey Holt Ames
The Two Little Bears
(1961)
Harry Davis
The Young Doctors
(1961)
Dr. Charles Dornberger
The Longest Day
(1962)
Col. Thompson
Who's Got the Action?
(1962)
Clint Morgan
Miracle of the White Stallions
(1963)
Rider Otto
Captain Newman, M.D.
(1963)
Col. Norval Algate Bliss
The Nutcracker
(1964)
Self - Host / Narrator (U.S. version)
The Party's Over
(1965)
Ben Morgan
7 Women
(1966)
Charles Pether
The Mouse on the Mayflower
(1968)
Capt. Standish (voice)
The Lorax
(1972)
Narrator
The Heartbreak Kid
(1972)
Duane Corcoran
Fireball Forward
(1972)
Col. Douglas Graham
See the Man Run
(1973)
Dr Thomas Spencer
The Borrowers
(1973)
Pod Clock
Daddy's Girl
(1973)
Bob Randall
The Take
(1974)
Chief Berrigan
McQ
(1974)
Kosterman
The Longest Yard
(1974)
Warden Hazen
Promise Him Anything
(1975)
Pop
Whiffs
(1975)
Colonel Lockyer
The Devil's Rain
(1975)
Dr. Sam Richards
Escape to Witch Mountain
(1975)
Jason O'Day
Switch [Pilot]
(1975)
Frank MacBride
Hustle
(1975)
Leo Sellers
Moving Violation
(1976)
Alex Warren
Birch Interval
(1976)
Pa Strawacher
The Crash of Flight 401
(1978)
Capt. Dunn
Evening in Byzantium
(1978)
Brian Murphy
The Concorde... Airport '79
(1979)
Eli Sands
How to Beat the High Cost of Living
(1980)
Max
Foolin' Around
(1980)
Daggett
The Border
(1980)
Moffat
Trouble in High Timber Country
(1980)
Carroll Yeager
The Oklahoma City Dolls
(1981)
Coach Homer Sixx
Take This Job and Shove It
(1981)
Samuel Ellison
Yesterday
(1981)
Bart Kramer
Beyond Witch Mountain
(1982)
Jason O'Day
Rooster
(1982)
Rev. Harlan Barnum
Yes, Giorgio
(1982)
Henry Pollack
The Demon Murder Case
(1983)
Father Dietrich
Dreamscape
(1984)
The President
The Act
(1984)
Harry Kruger
Burning Rage
(1984)
Will Larson
Stitches
(1985)
Dean Bradley
Head Office
(1985)
Pete Helmes
In Like Flynn
(1985)
Bill White
Musical Comedy Tonight III
(1985)
Turnaround
(1987)
Theo Aitken
Mercy or Murder?
(1987)
Joe Varon
Brenda Starr
(1989)
Police Chief Maloney
The Big Picture
(1989)
M.C.
Return to Green Acres
(1990)
Oliver Wendell Douglas
The Girl From Mars
(1991)
Dr. Charles Favender
A Norman Rockwell Christmas
(1993)
Self
La Classe américaine
(1993)
The Porter (archive footage) (uncredited)
The Barefoot Executive
(1995)
Herbert Gower
Television: The First Fifty Years
(1999)
Self / Oliver Douglas (archive footage)
Frank Sinatra Memorial
(2000)
Self
Restoring Roman Holiday
(2002)
Irving Radovich (archive footage)
The Kid Stays in the Picture
(2002)
Self (archive footage)
Trumbo
(2015)
Irving Radovich in Roman Holiday (archive footage) (uncredited)
Rat Pack
(2022)
Self (archive footage)
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