Edward Albert




































Edward Albert

Edward Albert 1977.JPG
Edward Albert in 1977

Born
Edward Laurence Heimberger


(1951-02-20)February 20, 1951

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Died September 22, 2006(2006-09-22) (aged 55)

Malibu, California, U.S.

Occupation Actor
Years active 1965–2006
Spouse(s)

Katherine Woodville
(m. 1978; his death 2006)
Partner(s)
Kate Jackson (mid-1970s)
Parent(s)
Eddie Albert
Margo

Edward Laurence Heimberger (February 20, 1951 – September 22, 2006), known professionally as Edward Albert, was an American film and television actor.[1] For his breakout role in Butterflies Are Free (1972), he won the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actor.[2]




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Filmography


    • 4.1 Film


    • 4.2 Television




  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Early life


Edward Laurence Heimberger was born in Los Angeles, California, to actor Eddie Albert (1906–2005), and Mexican actress Margo (1917–1985).



Career


Albert made his motion picture debut in a 1965 drama, The Fool Killer,[1] as a runaway orphan who crossed paths with a disturbed Civil War veteran, played by Anthony Perkins. He is best known for his work in the film Butterflies Are Free (1972),[1] in which he played a blind man, starring opposite Goldie Hawn. In addition to winning the New Star of the Year – Actor award, Albert was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.


The following year, he starred opposite Liv Ullmann in the film adaptation of the play 40 Carats. Albert appeared as a U.S. Navy fighter pilot in the epic 1976 film Midway, portraying the son of a famous (and fictitious) naval captain (played by Charlton Heston). Later in 1976 he made a guest appearance in an 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[1] (1978) opposite Anthony Quinn and Jacqueline Bisset. In 1981, he starred opposite Ray Walston and Erin Moran in Roger Corman's cult SF horror film, Galaxy of Terror.[1]


During the 1983–1984 TV season he co-starred as Quisto Champion on the NBC series The Yellow Rose along with Sam Elliott, Cybill Shepherd and David Soul. He also had a recurring role in the late 1980s television series Beauty and the Beast, in which he played Elliot Burch, the millionaire New York developer who loved series heroine, Catherine Chandler (played by Linda Hamilton). He also played Mr. Collins, father to Wesley Collins, the Red Ranger from Power Rangers Time Force.[1] Albert also voiced the blind superhero Daredevil in two episodes of Spider-Man: The Animated Series in the 1990s. Albert also appeared in the 1987 film The Underachievers.[3]


In The Ice Runner[1] (1992), he played a betrayed and threatened agent arrested in Russia, who wants to escape from his prison. In 1993, he made a guest appearance in the television show Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (season 2, episodes 6 & 7, "Where the heart is" Parts 1 & 2) as Dr. William Burke, the Boston doctor competing with Sully for Dr. Mike's attention. In Guarding Tess[1] (1994), he played the son of kidnapped former First Lady Tess Carlisle (Shirley MacLaine).



Personal life


Albert was a prominent advocate of both the environment and the heritage and rights of Native Americans, especially the local Chumash tribe, and served on both the California Coastal Commission and the California Native American Heritage Commission.[4] Because of his work, the Escondido Canyon has been renamed in his honor as the Edward Albert Escondido Trail and Waterfalls.[5]


Albert was engaged to actress Kate Jackson in the mid-1970s, during which time they lived together.[6] He and his wife, actress Katherine Woodville, married in 1978, and had one child, daughter Thaïs "Tai" Carmen Albert.[5][7]


In his last years, Albert cared for his father who suffered from Alzheimer's disease and died at the age of 99 in 2005. The younger Albert was diagnosed with lung cancer in early 2005. He died on September 22, 2006 at the age of 55, surviving his father by only sixteen months.[4]



Filmography



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Year

Title

Role

Notes
1965

The Fool Killer
George Mellish

1972

Butterflies Are Free
Don Baker

1973

40 Carats
Peter Latham

1976

Midway
Lieutenant Tom Garth

1977

The Domino Principle
Ross Pine


The Purple Taxi
Jerry Keen

1978

The Greek Tycoon
Nico Tamisis


The Squeeze
Jeff Olafsen

1980

When Time Ran Out...
Brian

1981

Galaxy of Terror
Cabren

1982

Butterfly
Wash Gilespie


A Time to Die
Michael Rogan


The House Where Evil Dwells
Ted Fletcher

1983

Veliki transport
Danny

1984

Ellie
Tom

1986

Getting Even
'Tag' Taggar

1987

Distortions
Jason Marks


Terminal Entry
Capt. Danny Jackson


The UnderAchievers
Danny Warren

1988

The Rescue
Cmdr Merrill

1989

Fist Fighter
Harry 'Punchy' Moses


Mind Games
Dana Lund


Accidents
Eric Powers


Wild Zone
Colonel Elias Lavara

1990

Out of Sight, Out of Mind
Kurt Williams

1992

The Ice Runner
Jeffrey West


Exiled in America
Filipe Soto

1993

Shootfighter: Fight to the Death
Mr. C


Fist Fighter 2



Broken Trust
Peter Wyatt

1994

Hard Drive
Examiner


Guarding Tess
Barry Carlisle


The Other Man
Richard


Red Sun Rising
Decklin


Demon Keeper
Remy Grilland


Sorceress
Howard Reynolds

1995

The Royal Affair


1996

Space Marines
Capt. Gray


The Secret Agent Club
Max Simpson


Kid Cop
Frank Rebbins

1997

Modern Rhapsody
The Choreographer

1998

The Man in the Iron Mask
Athos

1999

Unbowed
US Army Officer

2000

Stagehost
U.S. Deputy Marshal Coburn

2001

Ablaze
Mayor Phillips


Mimic 2
Darksuit


Night Class
Shelly


Extreme Honor
Senator Richards

2003

A Light in the Forest
King Otto / Ridgewell

2004

No Regrets
Alex Wheeler


The Work and the Glory
Martin Harris

2006

A-List
Alfred


Sea of Fear
Captain

2007

Fighting Words
Marc Neihauser

2008

Chinaman's Chance: America's Other Slaves
Charles

2010

Street Poet
Marc
(final film role)


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Year
TV Series
Role
Notes
1973

Great Mysteries
The Young Gambler

1974

Killer Bees
Edward Van Bohlen
TV Movie

Kung Fu
Johnny Kingsley McLean
Two Episodes

Death Cruise
James Radney

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
Billy Bob/Clay Peters
Two episodes
1976

Gibbsville
John
Episode - "Afternoon Waltz"
1978
Black Beauty
Lewis Barry


The Love Boat
Doug Warren
Two episodes

The Millionaire
Paul Mathews
TV Movie
1979

Silent VIcotry: The Kitty O'Neil Story
Tom Buchanan
TV Movie

The Last Convertible
Ron Dalrymple
TV Mini-series
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
TV Movie

The Yellow Rose
Quisto Champion
22 Episodes
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
18 Episodes
1988

ABC Afterschool Special
Bill Watson
Episode - "Daddy Can't Read"
1987-1990

Beauty and the Beast
Elliot Burch
10 Episodes
1991

Guns of Paradise
Robert Carroll
Episode - "Birthright"

The Girl from Mars
Dan Puttman
TV Movie>

Midnight Caller
State Senator Joran Pearl
Episode - "The Added Starter"
1992

Body Language
Charles Stella
TV Movie

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/Norrin Radd
Episode - "The Boxer"

The Other Man
Richard
TV Movie, also released as Sexual Malice

Fortune Hunter
Dave Jarrett

1995

Hawkeye
Luc


Star Witness

TV Movie
1996

Spider Man

Daredevil/Matt Murdock
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"

Port Charles
Bennett Devlin
Episode - 1.102

Extreme Ghostbusters
Sheriff
Two Episodes

California
Ted McKay

1998

Mike Hammer, Private Eye
Leader of Robbers
Episode - "Gone Fishing"

Invasion America
Rafe
8 Episodes

Sabrina, The Teenage Witch
Diamond Dave LaRouche
Episode - "You Bet Your Family"

USMA West Point

TV Movie
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

Godzila: The Series


2001

Max Steel
various voices
credited as Edward Laurence Albert

Resurrection Blvd
Armando Lamas
Episode - "Compadres"

Power Rangers Time Force
Mr. Collins
39 Episodes credited as Edward Laurence Albert
2002

The Brothers Garcia
Bobby Juniors Dad
Episode - "Space Race"
2003

She Spies
Beck
Episode - "Off with Her Head"


References





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  2. ^ "Edward Albert, 55; Actor Starred in Film `Butterflies Are Free'". Los Angeles Times. June 27, 2006.


  3. ^ "The Underachievers". The New York Times.


  4. ^ ab Nudd, Tim (September 28, 2006). "Actor and Activist Edward Albert Dies". People. Retrieved May 26, 2012.


  5. ^ ab Archerd, Army (September 25, 2006). "Edward Albert Dies". Variety. Retrieved April 8, 2018.


  6. ^ Sheehan, David (June 4, 1979). "Charlie's Fallen Angel". People. Retrieved December 14, 2018.


  7. ^ "Edward Albert, 55, Movie and TV Actor, Dies". Associated Press. The New York Times. 28 September 2006. Retrieved 14 December 2018.




External links




  • Edward Albert on IMDb


  • Edward Albert at the TCM Movie Database


  • Edward Albert at Find a Grave


  • Edward Albert at AllMovie









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