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AKA:
Edward Albert
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Edward Laurence Heimberger
Birthplace:
Los Angeles, California
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The son of TV and film star Eddie Albert and dancer-actress Margo, Edward Albert has worked steadily as an actor since the early 1970s. He made an adolescent debut in the feature "Fool Killer" (1965), then went back to school and didn't resume his career until undertaking the role of the blind hero opposite Goldie Hawn in the film version of Broadway's "Butterflies Are Free" (1972), winning a Golden Globe Award as Most Promising Male Newcomer. Albert went on to portray Liv Ullmann's youthful lover in "40 Carats" (1973) and appeared in "Midway" (1976) and "The Domino Principle (1977) before
1965
Film debut, "The Fool Killer", with Anthony Perkins
1970
Served as production assistant on "Patton"
1972
First starring film role, "Butterflies Are Free", opposite Goldie Hawn
1973
Reunited with "Butterflies" director Milton Katselas for "40 Carats"
1974
TV-movie debut in "Killer Bees" (ABC), with Gloria Swanson
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