• Date of Birth: February 20, 1951
  • Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, USA

Edward Albert Biography


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Replace this image with an actor photoEdward Albert mini-bio: The only son of "Green Acres" star Eddie Albert and Mexican actress/dancer Margo, Edward Laurence Albert managed to come out from under his father's strong shadow and make a gallant showing of his own as a gifted thespian. Born in Los Angeles on February 20, 1951, Edward's multi-cultural heritage and talented gene pool allowed him to become a man of many talents: songwriter, drummer, singer, photographer and, most importantly, activist.

Growing up, he inherited an early interest in music and the performing arts. He made an auspicious film debut at the age of 14 in The Fool Killer (1965) co-starring as a young runaway who teams up with a tormented Civil War veteran (Anthony Perkins), a teaming that leads to murder. A strong, mature role for such a youngster, his next film appearance wouldn't come about until seven years later. In the meantime Edward attended Oxford University and was studying psychology at UCLA when offered the break through of a lifetime.

Signed up to play the difficult role of blind Don Baker who yearns for freedom away from his domineering mom (Oscar winner Eileen Heckart) and finds it in the arms of a liberated lass named Jill (Goldie Hawn) in Butterflies Are Free (1972), Edward easily captured the hearts of millions with his tender, life-affirming performance. Played on Broadway by Keir Dullea, Edward walked home with the cinema's Golden Globe Award as "Male Newcomer of the Year." A confident, intelligent actor with a serene handsomeness and thousand-watt smile who just happened to possess the most magnetic pale eyes this side of Meg Foster, Edward was on a seemingly strong path to film stardom. Although he never found a comparable success to Butterfly, he did follow it up with another theater comedy favorite "40 Carats" (1973) in which he had a dalliance with older actress Liv Ullmann. He also played Captain Charlton Heston's military son in Midway (1976), followed by highly visible roles in The Domino Principle (1977) and The Greek Tycoon (1978).

When film stardom did not pan out, Edward saw TV as a welcoming medium and made up for his sudden lack of star power with wonderful turns in major TV minimovies, notably "The Last Convertible" (1979) (mini). By the 1980s, he had started making the rounds in formula low-budget action films and usually fared best when his flashy villainous side came into view. While such obvious movie titles as The House Where Evil Dwells (1982), Fist Fighter (1989), Demon Keeper (1994) and Stageghost (2000) pointed out the lack of quality in his offerings, it did provide a steady income and visibility. He also made frequent guest appearances on such shows as "Falcon Crest," "L.A. Law, "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and "Dr. Quinn--Medicine Woman" that kept him in the public eye. A solid regular as both good guy and bad guy on series TV, he gave his life (and, it seems, his paycheck) to the Beast after three seasons on "Beauty and the Beast" (1987) and, in contrast, played the dastardly Dr. Bennett Devlin on the daytime soap "Port Charles" (1997) for its first three seasons. Edward also used his vocal talents in animation involving such superhero icons as The Fantastic Four, Spiderman and The Power Rangers.

From his father and mother Edward developed a deep love and appreciation for the land and the diversity of cultures. As such, he divided his time between acting work and activism just as his father had done. Owning a ranch in Malibu for over 30 years, he was a strong, positive influence and passionate spokesperson when it came to environmental and cultural affairs. In more recent years he served on the California Coastal Commission and California Native American Heritage Commission. Long married to lovely British-born actress Katherine Woodville, the couple had one daughter, Thais, who continued the family musical tradition as a singer/songwriter for the rock group Sugar in Wartime. Following his mother's passing of brain cancer in 1985, Edward became a selfless caregiver to his aging father, who began to develop early signs of Alzheimer's disease in the 1990s. His father lived for more than a decade in declining health, dying in May 2005. In early 2005, Edward discovered he too was seriously ill after being diagnosed with lung cancer. He died surrounded by family on September 22, 2006, at the relatively young age of 55.

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