American actor (1951–2006)
Edward Albert
Albert in 1977
Born Edward Laurence Albert
(1951-02-20 ) February 20, 1951Died September 22, 2006(2006-09-22) (aged 55) Other names Eddie Albert jr. Occupation Actor Years active 1965–2006 Spouse
Children 1 Parent(s) Eddie Albert Margo
Edward Laurence Albert [ 1] (February 20, 1951 – September 22, 2006) was an American actor.[ 2] The son of actor Eddie Albert and Mexican actress Margo , he starred opposite Goldie Hawn in Butterflies Are Free (1972), a role for which he won a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year. He was nominated for Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy .[ 3] Albert starred in more than 130 films and television series, including Midway , The Greek Tycoon , Galaxy of Terror , The House Where Evil Dwells , The Yellow Rose , Falcon Crest and Power Rangers Time Force .[ 2]
Early life
Edward Laurence Albert[ 1] was born in Los Angeles, California, to actor Eddie Albert (1906–2005), and Mexican actress María Margarita Guadalupe Teresa Estela Bolado Castilla y O'Donnell, who went by the name Margo (1917–1985).[ 2]
Albert attended Oxford University and studied psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles .[ 2]
Career
Albert made his motion picture debut in the 1965 drama The Fool Killer ,[ 2] as a runaway orphan who crossed paths with a disturbed Civil War veteran, played by Anthony Perkins . He played opposite Goldie Hawn as a blind man in the film Butterflies Are Free (1972),[ 2] for which he won a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year and was nominated for the Golden Globe's Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy .
In 1973, Albert starred with Liv Ullmann in the film adaptation of the play 40 Carats . He played a U.S. Navy fighter pilot in the 1976 film Midway , portraying the son of a naval captain, played by Charlton Heston .
Albert made a guest appearance in a 1976 episode of the NBC dramatic series Gibbsville . He also was featured in the Gene Hackman suspense film The Domino Principle (1977) and the drama The Greek Tycoon [ 2] (1978) with Anthony Quinn and Jacqueline Bisset . In 1981, Albert starred with Ray Walston and Erin Moran in Roger Corman 's horror film Galaxy of Terror .[ 2]
During the 1983–1984 television season, Albert starred as Quisto Champion on the NBC series The Yellow Rose with Sam Elliott , Cybill Shepherd and David Soul . He had a recurring role in the 1980s television series Beauty and the Beast , in which he played Elliot Burch, a New York developer who loves series heroine, Catherine Chandler, played by Linda Hamilton .
Albert played Mr. Collins, father to Wesley Collins , the Red Ranger in Power Rangers Time Force .[ 2] He appeared in the 1987 film The Underachievers [ 4] and voiced the superhero Daredevil in two episodes of Spider-Man: The Animated Series in the 1990s.
In 1992's The Ice Runner, [ 2] Albert played an agent arrested in Russia who tries to escape from prison. In 1993, he made a guest appearance in the television show Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman as Dr. William Burke. In Guarding Tess [ 2] (1994), Albert played the son of former First Lady Tess Carlisle (Shirley MacLaine ).
Personal life
Albert was an advocate of the environment and the rights of Native Americans , especially the Chumash tribe. He served on the California Coastal Commission and the California Native American Heritage Commission.[ 5] The Escondido Canyon was renamed in his honor as the Edward Albert Escondido Trail and Waterfalls.[ 6]
In the 1970s, Albert was engaged to actress Kate Jackson .[ 7] In 1978, Albert married actress Katherine Woodville . The couple had a daughter, Thaïs Carmen Albert.[ 6] [ 2]
Albert was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2005 and died at age 55 on September 22, 2006.[ 5]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1973
Orson Welles Great Mysteries
The Young Gambler
Episode: "A Terribly Strange Bed"
1974
Killer Bees
Edward Van Bohlen
Television film
Kung Fu
Johnny Kingsley McLean
Episode: "Blood of the Dragon"
Death Cruise
James Radney
Television film
1975
The Rookies
Edward Milland
Episode: "Nightmare"
Medical Story
Thor Halverson
Episode: "A Life in the Balance"
1976
Ellery Queen
Lee Marx
Episode: "The Adventure of Caesar's Last Sleep"
Origins of the Mafia
Sebastian
Episode: "Gli antenati"
1975, 1976
Police Story
Clay Peters, Billy Bob
2 episodes
1976
Gibbsville
John
Episode: "Afternoon Waltz"
1978
Black Beauty
Lewis Barry
Miniseries
The Love Boat
Doug Warren
Episode: "Heads or Tails/Mona of the Movies/The Little People"
The Millionaire
Paul Mathews
Television film
1979
Silent Victory: The Kitty O'Neil Story
Tom Buchanan
Television film
The Last Convertible
Ron Dalrymple
Miniseries
1981
Walking Tall
Clell Brewster
Episode: "Kidnapped"
The Littlest Hobo
Joey Green
Episode: "The Hero"
1982
Today's F.B.I.
Carl
Episode: "Bank Job"
Tales of the Unexpected
Sam
Episode: "In the Bag"
1983
Blood Feud
Phil Wharton
Television film
The Yellow Rose
Quisto Champion
Main cast
1984
Murder, She Wrote
Tony Holiday
Episode: "Hit, Run and Homicide"
1985
Deadly Nightmares
Arthur Brown
Episode: "Man at the Window"
1986
Brothers
Tony Martin
Episode: "Still Married After All These Years"
1987
The New Mike Hammer
Oliver Alden
Episode: "Deadly Collection"
1987
Houston Knights
Lester Farnum
Episode: "North of the Border"
1986-1987
Falcon Crest
Jeff Wainwright
Recurring role (seasons 5–6 )
1988
ABC Afterschool Special
Bill Watson
Episode: "Daddy Can't Read"
1987-1990
Beauty and the Beast
Elliot Burch
Recurring role
1991
Guns of Paradise
Robert Carroll
Episode: "Birthright"
The Girl from Mars
Dan Puttman
Television film
Midnight Caller
State Senator Joran Pearl
Episode: "The Added Starter"
1992
Body Language
Charles Stella
Television film
Bodies of Evidence
Charlie Harper
Episode: "Nearest and Dearest"
Civil Wars
Miles Wachtel
Episode: "Das Boat House"
Silk Stalkings
Edgardo / Tio Mendoza / Felix Bustamente
Episode: "Scorpio Lover"
1993
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Zayra
Episode: "A Man Alone "
FBI: The Untold Stories
Drew Dobson
Episode: "Dapper Drew"
L.A. Law
Warren McElroy
Episode: "Hello and Goodbye"
In the Heat of the Night
Lamar Sloan
Episode: "Legacy"
Time Trax
Frank Haskall
Episode: "Treasure of the Ages"
Dark Justice
Quin
Episode: "Incorrect Dosage"
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
Dr. William Burke
2 episodes
1994
Fantastic Four
Silver Surfer
Voice, episode: "Doomsday"
The Other Man
Richard
Television film
Fortune Hunter
Dave Jarrett
1 episode
1995
Hawkeye
Luc
1 episode
Star Witness
Television film
1996
Spider-Man
Daredevil
Voice, 2 episodes
Walker, Texas Ranger
Taylor Griffin
Episode: "Cyclone"
1997
Profiler
Arthur DeRhodes
Episode: "Doppelganger"
The Sentinel
Dan Singleton
Episode: "Disappearing Act"
High Tide
Robert Janson
Episode: "Ghost Story"
Extreme Ghostbusters
Sheriff
Voice, 2 episodes
California
Ted McKay
Unaired television pilot
1997-1999
Port Charles
Bennett Devlin
Recurring role
1998
Mike Hammer, Private Eye
Leader of Robbers
Episode: "Gone Fishing"
Invasion America
Rafe
Main voice role
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
Dave "Diamond Dave" LaRouche
Episode: "You Bet Your Family"
USMA West Point
Television film
1999
Nash Bridges
Charles Gandy
Episode: "Angel of Mercy"
Martial Law
Deputy Chief Bain
Episode: "End Game"
Chicken Soup for the Soul
Joe
Episode: "Simple Wooden Boxes"
2000
Godzilla: The Series
Briggs
Voice, episode: "Vision"
2001
Max Steel
Various Voices
3 episodes (as Edward Laurence Albert)
Resurrection Blvd
Armando Lamas
Episode: "Compadres"
Power Rangers Time Force
Mr. Collins
Main cast (as Edward Laurence Albert)
2002
The Brothers Garcia
Bobby Junior's Dad
Episode: "Space Race"
2003
She Spies
Beck
Episode: "Off with Her Head"
References
^ a b "Edward Albert" . TVGuide.com . Retrieved 2020-08-09 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Edward Albert, 55, Movie and TV Actor, Dies" . The New York Times . Associated Press. September 28, 2006. Retrieved August 9, 2020 .
^ "Edward Albert, 55; Actor Starred in Film 'Butterflies Are Free' " . Los Angeles Times . June 27, 2006.
^ Dan Pavlides (2015). "The Underachievers" . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times . Archived from the original on 2015-06-05.
^ a b Nudd, Tim (September 28, 2006). "Actor and Activist Edward Albert Dies" . People . Archived from the original on March 19, 2008. Retrieved May 26, 2012 .
^ a b Archerd, Army (September 25, 2006). "Edward Albert Dies" . Variety . Retrieved April 8, 2018 .
^ Sheehan, David (June 4, 1979). "Charlie's Fallen Angel" . People . Retrieved December 14, 2018 .
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