Eddie Albert

Biography

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.

Filmography

Irving Radovich
Warden Hazen
Leo Sellers
The President
Erskine Cooney
George Watkins
Col. Thompson
Col. Norval Algate Bliss
Kosterman
Maj. MacMahon
Burt McGuire
Duane Corcoran
Ali Hakim
Self (archive footage)
Pete Helmes
Charles Drouet
Tom Hughes
Narrator
Dr. Sam Richards
Police Chief Maloney
Charles Pether
Lt. Bill Barron
Harvey Holt Ames
Dean Bradley
Father Dietrich
Orlando Higgens (segment Woman of Sin)
Humphrey Briggs
Phil Dolan Jr.
Bob Carter
Pod Clock
Dr. Clinton Forrest, Jr.
'Bing' Edwards
Dr. Clint Forrest, Jr.
Robert 'Dreamy' Smith
Elliot Atterbury
Dr. Charles Dornberger
Dusty Rhodes
Wacky Waters
Edward 'Eddie' Barnes
The Fiction Writer
Chris Thompson
Capt. Standish (voice)
Colonel Lockyer
Self (archive footage)
Alex Warren
Dr. Charles Favender
Harry Kruger
Frank MacBride
Irving Radovich (archive footage)
Bill White
Chief Berrigan
Jake Bullard
Dr. Thomas Spencer
Oliver Wendell Douglas
Coach Homer Sixx
Harry Proctor / 'Old' Joe (uncredited)
Bill Kingsford aka The Panama Kid
Self / Oliver Douglas (archive footage)
Pa Strawacher
Peter Coleman
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Henry Pollack
Terry Moore
Bart Kramer
The Porter (archive footage) (uncredited)
Col. Douglas Graham
Will Larson
Theo Aitken
Winston
Rev. Harlan Barnum
Self - Host / Narrator (U.S. version)
Bob Randall