Biografia
Edward Albert's long and distinguished film career spans more than 30 years, beginning with his starring role opposite Goldie Hawn in Butterflies are Free (1972). That performance earned him a Golden Globe nomination as Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy, and though he lost to Jack Lemmon, he received a special Golden Globe for the Most Promising Newcomer of the Year. He followed that performance over the next ten years with leading roles opposite legendary Oscar-winners Charlton Heston (Midway), Gene Hackman (The Domino Principle), Anthony Quinn (The Greek Tycoon), Paul Newman & William Holden (When Time Ran Out), Rex Harrison (Time to Die), and Orson Welles (Butterfly).
Albert starred opposite Nicholas Cage and Shirley MacLaine in Guarding Tess, The Work and the Glory, and spent a couple of seasons on the Emmy-winning television series Port Charles. Albert fought hard for his role in Street Poet since his daughter Thaïs is herself a talented and passionate original local poet. Talent, of course, runs in Albert's family, as he is the son of celebrated Oscar-nominated actor Eddie Albert and the godson of Lord Laurence Olivier.
Indican Pictures
Aktor
Dokumentalne | |
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2002 |
Remembering 'Roman Holiday' |
1998 |
Some Nudity Required |
The Dark Side of Hollywood |
Gość
Programy | |
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1983 |
Battle of the Network Stars XV |
1977 |
The 49th Annual Academy Awards |
1974 |
Bicentennial Minutes |
1973 |
The 45th Annual Academy Awards |
1969 |
It's Your Bet |