Eddie Albert

  • Performer

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Eddie Albert was an American actor and activist who was born on April 22, 1906, in Rock Island, Illinois, and died on May 26, 2005, in Pacific Palisades, California. He was one of the most talented and versatile performers of his generation, and his work in film, television, and theatre helped to establish him as a beloved and iconic figure in the world of entertainment. Albert began his career in the 1930s as a stage actor, and he quickly gained a reputation for his talent and his versatility. He made his film debut in the early 1940s, and he went on to appear in several popular movies over the course of his career, including "Roman Holiday," "The Longest Day," and "Escape to Witch Mountain." However, Albert is perhaps best known for his work on television, where he created and starred in several popular sitcoms, including "Green Acres," "The Eddie Albert Show," and "Switch." Albert was also an outspoken activist and environmentalist, and he devoted much of his later life to promoting conservation and environmental causes. He was a founding board member of the National Wildlife Federation, and he served as its president from 1967 to 1977.}

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Personal Info

Birth Date: April 22, 1906
Birth Location: Rock Island, Illinois, USA
Death Date: May 26, 2005
Death Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Cause of Death: Pneumonia

Stage & Film

Performance

The Music Man
Dallas Summer Musicals Production (1963)
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  • Harold Hill
1960 Tony Awards
New York Production (1960)
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  • Master of Ceremonies
The Music Man
Original Broadway Production (1957)
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  • Harold Hill (replacement: Jan 11, 1960 - Jun 1, 1960)
Say, Darling
Original Broadway Production (1958)
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  • Jack Jordan (replacement: Nov 24, 1958 - Jan 17, 1959)
Reuben, Reuben
Closed on the road (1955)
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  • Reuben
The Chocolate Soldier
Television Production (1955)
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  • Lieutenant Bumerli
A Connecticut Yankee
Television Production (1955)
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  • Martin Barrett
Oklahoma!
Film Version (1955)
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  • Ali Hakim
Miss Liberty
National Tour (1950)
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  • Horace Miller
Miss Liberty
Original Broadway Production (1949)
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  • Horace Miller
On Your Toes
Film Version (1939)
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  • Phil Dolan, Jr.
The Boys From Syracuse
Original Broadway Production (1938)
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  • Antipholus of Syracuse

Commercial Audio

Performance

A Connecticut Yankee
Television Soundtrack (1955)
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  • Martin Barrett
Miss Liberty
Original Broadway Cast (1949)
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  • Horace Miller

Private Audio

Performance

Reuben Reuben
Demo Recording (not listed yet)
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  • Cast
Reuben Reuben
Boston Cast - Incomplete (1955)
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  • Reuben
Reuben Reuben
Boston Cast - Complete (1955)
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  • Reuben

Commercial Video

Performance

The Chocolate Soldier
DVD Release (2012)
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  • Lieutenant Bumerli
A Connecticut Yankee
Home Video Release (1955)
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  • Martin Barrett

Broadcast Video

Performance

1960 Tony Awards
Television Broadcast (1960)
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  • Master of Ceremonies

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Eddie Albert was an American actor and activist who was born on April 22, 1906, in Rock Island, Illinois, and died on May 26, 2005, in Pacific Palisades, California. He was one of the most talented and versatile performers of his generation, and his work in film, television, and theatre helped to establish him as a beloved and iconic figure in the world of entertainment. Albert began his career in the 1930s as a stage actor, and he quickly gained a reputation for his talent and his versatility. He made his film debut in the early 1940s, and he went on to appear in several popular movies over the course of his career, including "Roman Holiday," "The Longest Day," and "Escape to Witch Mountain." However, Albert is perhaps best known for his work on television, where he created and starred in several popular sitcoms, including "Green Acres," "The Eddie Albert Show," and "Switch." Albert was also an outspoken activist and environmentalist, and he devoted much of his later life to promoting conservation and environmental causes. He was a founding board member of the National Wildlife Federation, and he served as its president from 1967 to 1977.}

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Personal Info

Birth Date: April 22, 1906
Birth Location: Rock Island, Illinois, USA
Death Date: May 26, 2005
Death Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Cause of Death: Pneumonia

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