

Eddie Albert
Edward Albert Heimberger, widely recognized as Eddie Albert, was born on April 22, 1906, and passed away on May 26, 2005. This American actor made a significant mark in both film and television while also advocating for various social causes. Albert earned two Academy Award nominations during his illustrious career: the first in 1954 for his captivating role in Roman Holiday, and the second in 1973 for The Heartbreak Kid.
His filmography includes notable performances as Bing Edwards in the Brother Rat series and the charming traveling salesman Ali Hakim in the classic musical Oklahoma!. Additionally, he portrayed the unscrupulous prison warden in the 1974 film The Longest Yard, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Albert is perhaps best remembered for his role as Oliver Wendell Douglas in the beloved 1960s sitcom Green Acres, where his comedic talents shone brightly. In the 1970s, he starred as Frank MacBride in the crime drama Switch, further solidifying his place in television history. He also had a memorable recurring role as Carlton Travis on the popular series Falcon Crest, where he acted alongside Jane Wyman. Throughout his life, Eddie Albert left a lasting legacy not only through his performances but also through his commitment to various humanitarian efforts.
Filmography


Green Acres

Every Girl Should Be Married

Carrie

You're in the Navy Now

The Teahouse of the August Moon

Take This Job and Shove It

The Party's Over

Actors and Sin

Head Office

The Roots of Heaven

The Heartbreak Kid

The Border

Escape to Witch Mountain

The Devil's Rain

The Dude Goes West

The Joker is Wild

The Lorax

Four Mothers

Oklahoma!

7 Women

Four Wives

The Act

How to Beat the High Cost of Living

The Take

Beyond Witch Mountain

Bombardier

Captain Newman, M.D.

You Gotta Stay Happy
