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Veteran character player, long in vaudeville and burlesque, who moved to TV, Broadway and features in middle age with considerable success. Most typically in slightly crotchety roles, the slender, long-faced Albertson played doctors, senior military figures, and pipe-smoking, philosophical stage manager types invariably called "Pop" in films including "The Harder They Fall" (1956), "Teacher's Pet" (1958), "Days of Wine and Roses" (1962) and "How to Murder Your Wife" (1965)....

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Filmography

The Poseidon Adventure - ( Manny Rosen / 2005 / Released / )
Dead and Buried - ( G William Dobbs / 1982 / Released / )
The Fox and the Hound - ( of Amos Slade / 1981 / Released / Village Roadshow Pictures Worldwide )
Pickup on 101 - ( Obediah Bradley / 1972 / Released / AIP )
Squeeze a Flower - ( / 1971 / Released / )
The Late Liz - ( Reverend Rogers / 1971 / Released / Dick Ross & Associates )
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - ( Grandpa Joe / 1971 / Released / )
Rabbit, Run - ( Tothero / 1970 / Released / Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution )
Justine - ( Cohen / 1969 / Released / )
How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life - ( Mr. Slotkin / 1968 / Released / )
The Subject Was Roses - ( John Cleary / 1968 / Released / MGM/UA Entertainment Company )
The Flim-Flam Man - ( Mr Packard / 1967 / Released / )
How to Murder Your Wife - ( Dr Bentley / 1965 / Released / )
A Tiger Walks - ( Sam Grant / 1964 / Released / )
Kissin' Cousins - ( Capt Robert Salbo / 1964 / Released / )
Roustabout - ( Lou / 1964 / Released / )
Son of Flubber - ( Mr Barley / 1963 / Released / )
Convicts Four - ( Art Teacher / 1962 / Released / Allied Artists )
Days of Wine and Roses - ( Trayner / 1962 / Released / )
Period of Adjustment - ( Desk Sergeant / 1962 / Released / )
Who's Got the Action? - ( Officer Hedges / 1962 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
Lover Come Back - ( Fred / 1961 / Released / )
Man-Trap - ( / 1961 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
The George Raft Story - ( Milton / 1961 / Released / )
Never Steal Anything Small - ( Sleep-Out Charlie / 1959 / Released / Universal-International )
Teacher's Pet - ( Guide / 1958 / Released / )
Don't Go Near the Water - ( Representative George Jansen / 1957 / Released / MGM/UA Entertainment Company )
Man of a Thousand Faces - ( Dr J Wilson Shields / 1957 / Released / )
The Eddy Duchin Story - ( Piano Tuner / 1956 / Released / Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group )
The Harder They Fall - ( Pop / 1956 / Released / )
You Can't Run Away From It - ( 3rd Proprietor / 1956 / Released / )
Bring Your Smile Along - ( Jenson / 1955 / Released / )
Top Banana - ( Vic Davis / 1954 / Released / United Artists Pictures Inc. )

TV Credits
Grandpa, Will You Run With Me? ( 1983 / Released ): Actor
My Body, My Child ( 1982 / Released ): Actor
Terror at Alcatraz ( 1982 / Released ): Actor
Charlie and the Great Balloon Race ( 1981 / Released ): Actor
Elvis Remembered: Nashville to Hollywood ( 1980 / Released ): Actor
Marriage Is Alive and Well ( 1980 / Released ): Actor
Uptown ( 1980 / Released ): Actor
Valentine ( 1979 / Released ): Actor
Grandpa Goes to Washington ( 1978 / Released ): Actor
The Comedy Company ( 1978 / Released ): Actor
The First 50 Years ( 1976 / Released ): Actor
The Oath: the Sad and Lonely Sundays ( 1976 / Released ): Actor
Mitzi and a Hundred Guys ( 1975 / Released ): Actor
The Paul Lynde Comedy Hour ( 1975 / Released ): Actor
Chico and the Man ( 1974 / Released ): Actor
Congratulations, It's a Boy! ( 1971 / Released ): Actor
Lock, Stock and Barrel ( 1971 / Released ): Actor
Once Upon a Dead Man ( 1971 / Released ): Actor
A Clear and Present Danger ( 1970 / Released ): Actor
The Monk ( 1969 / Released ): Actor
Hey, Landlord ( 1966 / Released ): Actor
Dobie Gillis ( 1959 / Released ): Actor
The Twilight Zone ( 1959 / Released ): Actor
Alcoa/Goodyear Theater ( 1958 / Released ): Actor
Doctor Simon Locke ( Released ): Actor
The Star Maker ( Released ): Actor

Full Biography (Back to top)


Veteran character player, long in vaudeville and burlesque, who moved to TV, Broadway and features in middle age with considerable success. Most typically in slightly crotchety roles, the slender, long-faced Albertson played doctors, senior military figures, and pipe-smoking, philosophical stage manager types invariably called "Pop" in films including "The Harder They Fall" (1956), "Teacher's Pet" (1958), "Days of Wine and Roses" (1962) and "How to Murder Your Wife" (1965). One of his most memorable feature performances came in the waterlogged disaster flick, "The Poseidon Adventure" (1972), with he and Shelley Winters playing an aging couple trying to swim their way to safety. Playing an interesting variety of often unsympathetic types on TV, Albertson kept very busy from the late 1950s on as seasoned cops, snoopy sniffs and harried authority figures on such blandly genial fare as "The Thin Man" (1957-59), "Room for One More" (1962-63), "Hey Landlord" (1966-67) and "Doctor Simon Locke" (1971).

A solid if seemingly unexceptional player for decades, Albertson finally achieved widespread popularity and the critical acclaim he deserved late in life. He returned to stage work occasionally and enjoyed a Tony-winning Broadway success as the harsh, emotionally distant father in the intense family drama, "The Subject Was Roses" (1965). Recreating the role onscreen opposite Martin Sheen and Patricia Neal several years later, Albertson won an Oscar as Best Supporting Actor of 1968. Finally, in the 1970s Albertson won his first of two Emmys for a guest stint on the variety show "Cher", making him one of only three actors (along with Melvyn Douglas and Paul Scofield) to win the "triple crown" of awards (Oscar, Emmy and Tony). Albertson won a second Emmy for the role for which he is probably best remembered, cantankerous but good-natured garage owner Ed Brown, "the man", opposite Freddie Prinze in the NBC-TV sitcom, "Chico and the Man" (1974-78). Brother of equally omnipresent TV character actor Mabel Albertson.


Profession(s):
Actor, vaudevillian
Sometimes Credited As:
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Family
daughter:Maura Dhu
sister:Mabel Albertson (born July 27, 1901 in Haver Hill MA; died September 28, 1982 in Santa Monica CA; prolific TV character player perhaps best remembered for her recurring role as Darrin's mother on the long-running sitcom, "Bewitched" (1964-72))
Awards (Back to top)

Emmy Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series "Chico and the Man" 1975 - 1976
Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actor--Continuing or Single Performance--Variety or Music "Cher" 1974 - 1975
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Performance "The Sunshine Boys" 1973
Oscar Best Supporting Actor "The Subject Was Roses" 1968
Tony Featured Actor (Play) "The Subject Was Roses" 1965

Milestones (Back to top)

1982 Last TV acting assignment, the TV-movie, "My Body, My Child", aired after his death
1981 Last feature film work, supplying the voice of Amos Slade for the animated feature, "The Fox and the Hound"
1973 Returned to Broadway to star in the popular Neil Simon comedy, "The Sunshine Boys"
1972 Last feature film appearances, "The Poseidon Adventure" and "Pickup on 101"
1971 Played Dr. Andrew Sellers on the syndicated drama series, "Doctor Simon Locke"
1969 TV-movie debut, the detective story, "The Monk"
1962 Played neighbor Walter Fenton on the ABC sitcom, "Room for One More"
1957 - 1959 Played Lt. Harry Evans on the NBC mystery series, "The Thin Man"
1954 Made feature film debut in "Top Banana"
1949 Was a regular on the short-lived ABC variety series, "Jack Carter and Company"
Performed for years in vaudeville and burlesque
Played various roles on the TV sitcom, "Dobie Gillis" in the early 1960s
Played recurring role of Paul Fenton on the CBS sitcom, "Mr. Ed" in the early 1960s
Played Lt. Commander Virgil Stoner on the NBC sitcom, "Ensign O'Toole"
Played recurring role of the hero's Uncle Dwight on the NBC sitcom, "Hey, Landlord"
Played Ed Brown, "the Man", on the popular NBC sitcom, "Chico and the Man"
Played Senator Joe Kelley on the short-lived NBC sitcom, "Grandpa Goes to Washington"



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