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Certificates: UK:A, Finland:K-16, Sweden:15
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: UK
Genres: War
Languages: English
Runtimes: 93
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PFM:35 mm
Release Dates: Finland:25 July 1958, Sweden:4 August 1958, USA:17 November 1958, Austria:April 1959, Denmark:28 May 1959

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Eddie Albert (actor)
Articles: "Proceedings" (USA), July 2005, Vol. 131/7/1, Iss. 229, pg. 29, by: Thomas J. Cutler, "Remembering Eddie Albert", "TV Guide" (USA), 19 June 2005, Vol. 53, Iss. 25, pg. 9, by: Stephen Battaglio, "Tribute: Eddie Albert", "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 10 June 2005, Vol. 16, Iss. 3, pg. 25, by: Kung, Michelle, ""Legacy"", "The Scotsman" (UK), 7 June 2005, by: Alasdair Steven, "Eddie Albert", "Le Soir" (Belgium), 31 May 2005, Iss. 125, pg. 24, by: J.-C. V., "Eddie Albert est mort à 99 ans", "The Daily Telegraph" (UK), 31 May 2005, "Eddie Albert", "The Times" (UK), 31 May 2005, Iss. 68401, pg. 49, "Versatile American actor who worked on the big screen, on the small screen, on stage - and for good causes", "The New York Times" (USA), 28 May 2005, pg. C14, by: Margalit Fox, "Eddie Albert, Character Actor, Dies at 99", "The Los Angeles Times" (USA), 28 May 2005, by: Dennis McLellan, "Eddie Albert, 99; Versatile Stage and Screen Actor Best Known for Role in 'Green Acres'", "The Washington Post" (USA), 28 May 2005, Vol. 128, Iss. 174, pg. B6, by: Joe Holley, "Eddie Albert, Star of 'Green Acres,' Dies at 99", "Current Biography" (USA), January 1954, Vol. 15, Iss. 1, "Albert, Eddie", "Photoplay Magazine" (USA), October 1939, "Funny Face"
Father of actor 'Edward Albert' (qv) and Maria Albert Zucht. Two granddaughters., Served in the United States Navy during WWII, Was an active participant in the battle of Tarawa (Nov. 1943), one of the bloodiest battles of World War II and in the history of the U.S. Marine Corps. Albert was credited with rescuing up to 70 wounded Marines while under enemy fire. He was awarded the Bronze Star with a combat "V". He did not speak about this publicly until it was mentioned in several television documentaries about the battle in the 1990s., Because of his his early work with environmental causes and groups, when International Earth Day was created, it was decided it must be held on April 22 because that was his birthday., Father-in-law of actress 'Katherine Woodville' (qv)., He and his wife 'Margo (I)' (qv), a Mexican actress/singer, whom he married after the war, had a nightclub act., An avid environmentalist, he shared his concerns on TV on the _"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1962)_ (qv) and _"Today" (1952)_ (qv) shows and lectured everywhere from high schools and industrial conventions. He produced films to aid in campaigns against pollution. He also helped to launch the very first "Earth Day" on April 22, 1970, his birthday., Son 'Edward Albert' (qv) was his primary caregiver during his last years battling with Alzheimer's disease. Was healthy and physically active a month before his death at age 99., Father was a real estate agent., Attended the University of Minnestoa where he studied drama., Hired by the government, he went on "sailing" expeditions and reported Nazi and Japanese activity in the Baja, California and Mexico areas He once joined a Mexican circus act owned by the Escalante Brothers and while touring as a "flyer" in a trapeze act gathered intelligence., Also presided over a game show and two variety shows in the early 1950s., His real name was Eddie Albert Heimberger. He changed his name early on while he was singing on radio with a trio. It seems the announcer kept introducing him as "Eddie Hamburger" so he dropped his last name and adopted his middle name as his last., Turned down the lead series roles in _"My Three Sons" (1960)_ (qv) and _"Mister Ed" (1961)_ (qv) in order to actively pursue his movie career., Buried not too far from his _"Green Acres" (1965)_ (qv) co-star 'Eva Gabor' (qv) at Westwood Memorial in Los Angeles, California., Grandfather of 'Thais Albert' (qv)., He wrote the first original drama for television in 1936 as well as writing dozens of small scripts for RCA., Classmate (Minneapolis Central High School, 1926) of actress 'Ann Sothern' (qv), then known as Harriette Lake., Was very good friends with 'Jane Wyman' (qv), 'Eva Gabor' (qv), 'Shirley Jones (I)' (qv) and 'Gregory Peck' (qv)., His son, 'Edward Albert Jr.' (qv), died just over a year after his father, from lung cancer., His future _"Switch" (1975)_ (qv) co-star, 'Robert Wagner (I)' (qv), had seen him in the movie _Brother Rat (1938)_ (qv) at the time of its release. He said that even though he was only eight years old, he was impressed by Albert's talent., Three of the surviving cast members of _"Green Acres" (1965)_ (qv) attended his funeral, on 26 May 2005, co-star, 'Tom Lester' (qv) was not present. Albert once stated Lester was his closest and best friend., He had 12 hobbies: jogging, swimming, golfing, world travel, organic gardening, sculpting, beekeeping, wine making, sailing, boating, reading and playing guitar., Began his contract career for Warner Bros. in 1936., Before he was a successful actor, he almost did everything at an early age, from working as a newspaper boy to that of an insurance salesman., Best remembered by the public for his starring role as the big-city lawyer turned farmer Oliver Wendell Douglas in _"Green Acres" (1965)_ (qv)., Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives". Volume 7, 2003-2005, pages 5-7. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2007.
Trademarks: Often played cowardly and bad guy roles with unethical values.
Death Notes: Pacific Palisades, California, USA (pneumonia)
A graduate of the University of Minnesota, Eddie Albert be a circus trapeze flier former becoming a produce and radio actor. He made his verify debut bounded by 1938 and enjoy work steadily since, incessantly sort by the run through of milieu of the cordial, good-natured buddy of the hero but occasionally one cast as a villain; one of his transcript impressive role was as the vacillating, glory-seeking army officer in 'Robert Aldrich (I)' (qv)'s World War 2 film, _Attack (1956)_ (qv)., Eddie Albert's television career is the earliest of any other performer. It began years before electronic television was introduced to the public. In June of 1936 Eddie appeared in RCA/NBC's first private live performance for their radio licensees in New York City. This was very early experimental all electronic television system. Due to the primitive nature of these early cameras it was necessary for him to apply heavy make-up and endure tremendous heat from studio lighting. The basic makeup was green toned with purple lipstick for optimal image transmission by RCA's iconoscope pick up cameras. Since television was experimental Eddie applied his own make-up and even wrote the script for this performance. His co-star was Grace Brandt.
Height: 5' 11"
Quotes: [on _"Green Acres" (1965)_ (qv)] The comedy is like "Pickwick Papers", or "Gulliver's Travels", or 'Voltaire (I)' (qv). It's so far out that it becomes truth, deep truth., I don't really care how I am remembered as long as I bring happiness and joy to people., [on why he accepted the role on _"Green Acres" (1965)_ (qv)] Everyone gets tired of the rat race. Everyone would like to chuck it all and grow some carrots. It's basic. Sign me. I knew it would be successful. Had to be. It's about the atavistic urge, and people have been getting a charge out of that ever since 'Aristophanes' (qv) wrote about the plebes and the city folk., [on his post-war career] I took everything they could throw at me, pictures like _The Dude Goes West (1948)_ (qv) and _The Fuller Brush Girl (1950)_ (qv). I worked myself back up, but I never wanted to be a star. I was aiming to play the star's best friend., What's the most important thing in the world? It's love, and I look at that as an energy, not a sentiment., [In a personal journal he has written]: By the time I leave this Earth, I hope to have improved our relationships here and now, so that in the next generation my son, daughter and friends have my shoulders on which to stand, so it's easier to make their contribution., [When asked about doing newspapers at an early age, and missed some of the people he kept in contact]: You throw a paper on the porch, but you don't sit down and have a talk...and that's where the real education comes from. And so I missed those best years and I find it difficult for me, in groups, to be comfortable. It's a little late to find that out.
Birth Notes: Rock Island, Illinois, USA
Books: Parish, James Robert and Leonard, William T. Hollywood Players: The Thirties. New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, 1976, pp. 18-25. ISBN 0870003658 .
Other Works: Stage: Played Antipholus of Syracuse in the original 1938 Broadway production of 'Richard Rodgers (I)' (qv)' and 'Lorenz Hart' (qv)'s "The Boys from Syracuse"., Stage: In 1949, he starred with 'Allyn Ann McLerie' (qv) in 'Irving Berlin (I)' (qv)'s Broadway musical, "Miss Liberty.", Unsold pilot: In 1958 he made a pilot for an adventure/fantasy series called "The Eddie Albert Show" where he played a reporter searching for amazing stories all over the world, as well as in other times and solar systems., Albums: "The Eddie Albert Album" (1966), TV commercials: Tropicana orange juice, early 1970s., Stage: Starred in "The Boys from Syracuse" on Broadway, late 1930s, Stage: Starred in "Room Service" on Broadway, late 1930s, Stage: Replaced 'Robert Preston (I)' (qv) in the original Broadway production of "The Music Man", 1960., Album: "One God" (1954), Album: "Eddie Albert and Margo", 1958, Album: "High Upon a Mountain", 1960, O Evening Star (1936). Comedy. Written by 'Zoe Akins' (qv). Directed by Leontine Sagan. Empire Theatre: 8 Jan 1936- Jan 1936 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: 'Eddie Albert' (qv), Edith Andree, Jack Ball, Quina Bilotti, Whitney Bourne, Ross Chetwynd, Frank Conroy, Emily Draper, Ada Elliott, 'Edward Emerson' (qv) (as "Mr. Strassberg"), Joan Engel, Frank Fenton, Al Fields, Joe Fields, Sara Floyd, Grace Fox, Patterson Greene, Virginia Gregori, Hans Hansen, Mary Howes, Jobyna Howland, Vera Hurst, Ethel Intropidi, Josie Intropidi, Regis Joyce, George Justin, Maxine Marlowe, Richard Ogden, John Raby, Myrtle Ross, Ezra Stone, Earl Talbot, James Todd, Carrie Weller, 'O.Z. Whitehead' (qv) (as "The Assistant Director"), Foster J. Williams, Larry Williams, Biacouren Yoshiwara. Produced by Harry Moses., Appeared on the documentary television program "Wanderlust" hosted by Bill Burrud on February 12, 1967, titled "Eddie Albert Visits Greece". Albert and his wife Margo visit Athens and the Islands with Eddie playing guitar at a Greek folk song session.
Birth Name: Heimberger, Edward Albert
Spouse: 'Margo (I)' (qv) (5 December 1945 - 17 July 1985) (her death); 2 children
Death Date: 26 May 2005
Birth Date: 22 April 1906

Philip Bond (actor)
Birth Notes: Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, UK
Appeared in Ireland's Dublin theatre festival in a production called Murderous Angels., Father of 'Samantha Bond (I)' (qv) and 'Abigail Bond' (qv), Father of actresses Abigail Bond and Smanatha Bond.
Spouse: 'Pat Sandys' (qv) (1959 - ?) (divorced); 3 children
Birth Date: 1 November 1934

Jacques B. Brunius (actor)
Novelist and actor, Worked for Michel Saint-Denis during World War Two broadcasting on the BBC from London as one of the voices of the Free French.
Death Notes: Exeter, Devon, England, UK
Birth Notes: Paris, France
Birth Name: Cottance, Jacques Henri
Spouse: 'Cecile Chevreau' (qv) (? - ?); 1 child
Death Date: 24 April 1967
Birth Date: 16 September 1906

John Crawford (actor)
Birth Name: Richardson, Cleve
Birth Notes: Colfax, Washington, USA
Interviews: "Starlog" (USA), February 1996, Iss. 223, by: Joel Eisner, "Merchant of Menace"
Other Works: In 1968, he co-starred encircled by a make a complaint convoy envision made in promotion of CBS call "Man from the 25th Century". The plan many uphill a boy, kidnap near aliens, who returns to Earth in slot of a man to release them force away attack by flying saucers from another planet. The film, which starred James Darren, be never aired., TV commercial for United Airlines, late 1970s.
Birth Date: 13 September 1920

Leslie French (actor)
Birth Notes: Bromley, Kent, England, UK
Other Works: (1933) He acted contained by William Shakespeare's performance, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," at the Open-Air Theatre in Regents Park, London, England beside Sir Robert Atkins, John Laurie, Basil Gill, Margaretta Scott, Phyllis Neilson-Terry, and Jessica Tandy in the sort. Sir Robert Atkins be chief., (August 7, 1934) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo & Juliet," at the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park, London, England with Griffith Jones, Margaretta Scott, Eric Dance, Henry Baynton, Hubert Gregg MBE, Terence De Marney, Sir Ben Greet, Sydney Bromley, Michael Martin-Harvey, Laura Smithson, and Greer Garson in the cast. Sir Robert Atkins was director. Edward German composed original incidental music., (1934) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "As You Like It," at the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park, London, England with Jack Hawkins CBE, Dame Anna Neagle, John Drinkwater, Nigel Playfair, Robert Eddison, and Margaretta Scott in the cast. Sir Robert Atkins was director., (1934) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," at the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park, London, England with Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Pamela Stanley, Ion Swinley, John Laurie (as Lysander), Andrew Leigh, Sir Robert Atkins, Valentine Rooke, Margaretta Scott, Eileen Beldon, and Greer Garson in the cast. Sir Robert Atkins was also director., (March 1935) He acted in Ben Jonson's play, "The Alchemist," at the Embassy Theatre in London, England with Hugh Miller, Barry O'Neill, Iris Hoey, Richard Goolden, Bruce Winston, Brember Wills, Hubert Gregg MBE, and Horace Sequeira in the cast. Olga Katzin was director., (1937) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "The Winter's Tale," at the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park, London, England with Jack Hawkins CBE, Phyllis Neilson Terry, Fay Compton, and Ion Swinley in the cast. Sir Robert Atkins was director., (1951) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," at the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park, London, England with Sir Robert Atkins, Richard Johnson, Russell Thorndike, Leslie Crowther CBE, Diana Wilson, Judith Stott, Josephine Tweedy, and Diarmuid Kelly in the cast. Sir Robert Atkins was also director.

William E. Greene (actor)

Robert Henderson (actor)

Geoffrey Hibbert (actor)

Lionel Jeffries (actor)

James Robertson Justice (actor)

Michael Kelly (actor)

Sam Kydd (actor)

Peter La Trobe (actor)

Andreas Malandrinos (actor)

Launce Maraschal (actor)

Paul Massie (actor)

Ralph Nossek (actor)

Nicholas Phipps (actor)

Boris Ranevsky (actor)

Bernard Rebel (actor)

Fritz Wendhausen (actor)

Denyse Alexander (actress)

Anne Blake (actress)

Selma Vaz Dias (actress)

Sandra Dorne (actress)

Lillie Bea Gifford (actress)

Lillian Gish (actress)

Miki Iveria (actress)

Henzie Raeburn (actress)

Ann Walford (actress)

Irene Worth (actress)

Anthony Havelock-Allan (producer)

Paul Dehn (writer)

Donald Downes (writer)

George St. George (writer)

Desmond Dickinson (cinematographer)

Benjamin Frankel (composer)

Anthony Asquith (director)

Gordon Hales (editor)

Yvonne Axeworthy (miscellaneous crew)

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