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Edward Albert Heimberger (April 22, 1906 – May 26, 2005), known professionally as Eddie Albert, was an American actor and activist. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1954 for his performance in Roman Holiday, and in 1973 for The Heartbreak Kid.
Other well-known screen roles of his include Bing Edwards in the Brother Rat films, traveling salesman Ali Hakim in the musical Oklahoma!, and the sadistic prison warden in 1974's The Longest Yard. He starred as Oliver Wendell Douglas in the 1960s television situation comedy Green Acres and as Frank MacBride in the 1970s crime drama Switch. He also had a recurring role as Carlton Travis on Falcon Crest, opposite Jane Wyman.
Edward Albert Heimberger was born in Rock Island, Illinois, on April 22, 1906, the oldest of the five children of Frank Daniel Heimberger, a realtor, and his wife Julia Jones. His year of birth is often given as 1908, but this is incorrect. His parents were not married when Albert was born, and his mother altered his birth certificate after her marriage.
Eddie Albert's last interview - Part 1 of 4
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Eddie Albert sings "September Song"
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What's My Line? - Eddie Albert & Eva Gabor; PANEL: Martin Gabel, Suzy Knickerbocker (Feb 20, 1966)
Return To Green Acres Starring Eddie Albert, & Eva Gabor
Eddie Japan - Albert Promo
Dean Martin Show with Eddie Albert "Beautiful Brown Eyes" 1966 [HD-Remastered]
© 2001, 2015 all rights reserved Creative Worx MPC Original content production credits: Producer/Director Jack Edward Sawyers Producer: Dave Weiderman Interviewer: Dave Weiderman Cam Op: Greg Pineda/Jack Edward sawyers Edward Albert and his father Eddie Albert sat down to give an interview about the Martin guitar, Woody Guthrie had given to Eddie Albert in 1940 for all of the kindness that Eddie Albert showed to Woody and his family during their struggles in the late 1930s after arriving in California. The Interview took on its own life as the formalities fell away and Eddie and Edward both just fell into conversation and reminiscent stories. This guitar was owned and used by Woody to write many songs that became fo...
Eddie starred in the T.V. show "Green Acres" with Eva Gabor. His son, Edward Albert, was also an actor.
This video details the death of actor Eddie Albert!
In this clip from 1970, actor Eddie Albert is joined by Eva Gabor to talk about their TV sitcom Green Acres. Albert was also an environmental activist and participated in the creation of Earth Day, speaking at the inaugural ceremony in 1970. Albert was also in the films Oklahoma and The Longest Yard. For more classic clips, go to http://www.cbc.ca/archives Subscribe: http://bit.ly/CBCSubscribe Watch CBC: http://bit.ly/CBCFullShows About CBC: Welcome to the official YouTube channel for CBC, Canada’s public broadcaster. CBC is dedicated to creating content with original voices that inspire and entertain. Watch sneak peeks and trailers, behind the scenes footage, original web series, digital-exclusives and more. Connect with CBC Online: Twitter: http://bit.ly/CBCTwitter Facebook: http://bit...
Eddie Albert sings "September Song" (from the 1956 album "Eddie Albert and Margo," aka "September Song"); with pictures from his 50-year stage & screen career. This is the only version of the song I've ever heard with that third-person introduction ("There was once an old man..."). Perhaps Eddie felt that as a very young-looking 50 (48, on his resume), he couldn't credibly sing the piece in his own persona. And the old-man story does essentially describe the song's original context in the play "Knickerbocker Holiday."
Award winning Filmmaker Steven C. Barber talks with Eddie Albert Winner of Bronze Star for heroism in the Battle Of Tarawa www.StevenCBarber.blogspot.com
MYSTERY GUEST: Eddie Albert & Eva Gabor PANEL: Martin Gabel, Suzy Knickerbocker, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf NOTE: It appears this show ran long. There are no closing goodnights or credits despite it being a full length video at 26 minutes. Many thanks to Steve M. Russo for providing this episode in much higher quality than the version I had previously. Folks interested in high quality, well packaged, well-edited DVDs of WML (and other game shows) can contact him directly for more information at RetroTVFestival@comcast.net. --------------------------- Join our Facebook group for WML-- great discussions, photos, etc, and great people! https://www.facebook.com/groups/728471287199862/
Here is the opening and a scene from the 1990 TV movie "Return To Green Acres" Starring Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor. See what happens when the Douglas clan decides to move back to the big city. But Mr. Haney has plans to redevelop Hotterville and boot out all the towns residence.
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Hilarious comedy and song routine with cows and Motion Picture-TV star Eddie Albert ("Green Acres" fame). Dean, attempting to milk the cow, tries to calm the animal by singing "I'll Be Seeing You", that doesn't work, and they both sing the country song, "Beautiful Brown Eyes". The song was written in 1951 by Fiddlin' Arthur Smith and Alton Delmore of "The Delmore Brothers".
This video details the death of actor Eddie Albert!
Eddie starred in the T.V. show "Green Acres" with Eva Gabor. His son, Edward Albert, was also an actor.
Hilarious comedy and song routine with cows and Motion Picture-TV star Eddie Albert ("Green Acres" fame). Dean, attempting to milk the cow, tries to calm the animal by singing "I'll Be Seeing You", that doesn't work, and they both sing the country song, "Beautiful Brown Eyes". The song was written in 1951 by Fiddlin' Arthur Smith and Alton Delmore of "The Delmore Brothers".
Black and white TV...from Naked City " Robin Hood and Clarence Darrow, They Went Out with Bow and Arrow"...1963 .this is unlikely pair...Eddie Albert...ex spy...and WWII navy hero...and the very young Christopher Walken...working out that 60's generation gap....also in this episode...James Farentino...Sylivia Miles...Machael Parks....
I was a big fan of the 1965 -- 1971 comedy series "Green Acres" -- and I'm old enough to have watched in when it ran for the first time. Yikes. Of course it's been around in reruns for years, but what hasn't been available until today is my 1992 interview with series star Eddie Albert. He talks about his career, the series, his role and his unforgettable co-star, Eva Gabor. Check out the preview and then watch the complete segment just added and now playing on demand at RerunIt.com.
On November 27, 2000, The Who crowned their six-month North American and U.K. tour with a special evening at The Royal Albert Hall in London. Bryan Adams, Noel Gallagher,Kelly Jones, Kennedy, Eddie Vedder and Paul Weller joined The Who on stage for a once-in-a.lifetime performance for the benefit of the Teenage Cancer Trust. Vocals - Eddie Vedder, Roger Daltrey Guitar - Pete Townshend Bass - John Entwistle Keyboards - John "Rabbit" Bundrick Drums - Zak Starkey from The Who & special guests Live at The Royal Albert Hall DVD
Eddie Albert sings "September Song" (from the 1956 album "Eddie Albert and Margo," aka "September Song"); with pictures from his 50-year stage & screen career. This is the only version of the song I've ever heard with that third-person introduction ("There was once an old man..."). Perhaps Eddie felt that as a very young-looking 50 (48, on his resume), he couldn't credibly sing the piece in his own persona. And the old-man story does essentially describe the song's original context in the play "Knickerbocker Holiday."
Synopsis courtesy TVRage.com: A scientific project and a student who was working on it disappear from a school for the gifted. Guest Star: Gordon Jump
Eddie starred in the T.V. show "Green Acres" with Eva Gabor. His son, Edward Albert, was also an actor.
MYSTERY GUEST: Eddie Albert & Eva Gabor PANEL: Martin Gabel, Suzy Knickerbocker, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf NOTE: It appears this show ran long. There are no closing goodnights or credits despite it being a full length video at 26 minutes. Many thanks to Steve M. Russo for providing this episode in much higher quality than the version I had previously. Folks interested in high quality, well packaged, well-edited DVDs of WML (and other game shows) can contact him directly for more information at RetroTVFestival@comcast.net. --------------------------- Join our Facebook group for WML-- great discussions, photos, etc, and great people! https://www.facebook.com/groups/728471287199862/
© 2001, 2015 all rights reserved Creative Worx MPC Original content production credits: Producer/Director Jack Edward Sawyers Producer: Dave Weiderman Interviewer: Dave Weiderman Cam Op: Greg Pineda/Jack Edward sawyers Edward Albert and his father Eddie Albert sat down to give an interview about the Martin guitar, Woody Guthrie had given to Eddie Albert in 1940 for all of the kindness that Eddie Albert showed to Woody and his family during their struggles in the late 1930s after arriving in California. The Interview took on its own life as the formalities fell away and Eddie and Edward both just fell into conversation and reminiscent stories. This guitar was owned and used by Woody to write many songs that became fol...
The Johnny Cash Show Full Episode - Episode 3º Episode aired 21 June 1969 Johnny Cash sings "Rock Island Line", "Cry, Cry, Cry", "I Tremble For You, Darling Companion" (with June Carter Cash) and "Wanted Man" (written by Johnny and Bob Dylan); Eddie Albert sings "Green, Green Grass of Home"; Jerry Reed sings "This Thing Called Love" and "Blue Moon Over Kentucky"; Linda Ronstadt sings "The Only Man That'll Walk the Line" and "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"; Johnny & Eddie duet on "Detroit City", "Sloop" & "John B". All join in for "He's Got the Whole World in His Hand". When The Cowboy Sings website http://whenthecowboysings.es/ KWC Americana Radio Station http://kwcamericanars.com/
Here is the full length Version. Not the best quality but the right quantity. Enjoy. Part one of the reunion movie of the TV Show Green Acres. Here is the opening and a scene from the 1990 TV movie Return To Green Acres Starring Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor. See what happens when the Douglas .
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/astronomy_news_and_links.html "Popular scientific film directed by Frank Capra that launched the Bell System Science series. Combining animation and live action, Our Mr. Sun uses a scientist-writer team to present information about the sun and its importance to humankind." Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts. Public domain film slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ http://en.wikipedia.org...
The "Oregon film" was the first film about human reproduction to be shown in U.S. public schools. It was written by Dr. Lester F. Beck, a professor of psychology at the University of Oregon, and produced by Eddie Albert Productions. Sy Wexler directed and shot the film. The film was sponsored by the E.C. Brown Trust, a non-profit foundation associated with the University of Oregon since 1939, whose mission was to promote healthy sexuality and family life. Intended for seventh grade students, HUMAN GROWTH was seen by millions of schoolchildren in 20 countries, and won numerous awards. At its height of popularity, there were 2,000 prints in circulation, although only a handful currently exist. Two subsequent editions were released in 1962 (watch the 1962 2nd edition) and 1976.
512kb Version,the source (Quelle): archive.org/details/StudioOneTheTrialOfJohnPeterZengerPaulNickell Director: Paul Nickell Writer: Irve Tunick Original Air Date: 12 January 1953 (Season 5, Episode 16) Cast: Eddie Albert, Marian Seldes Intro: freedom of speech 言论自由
Eddie Albert (Green Acres) and Robert Wagner (Hart To Hart) star as unlikely partners in a private investigation agency. Each episode features the pair creating an elaborate con job to catch the bad guys. This pilot movie originally aired on March 21, 1975 and launched the successful TV series. If there is sufficient interest, I have nearly all of this series and can post it. Comments welcome. The quality is best available (not so great, but off a VHS from the early days of satellite TV).
© 2001, 2015 all rights reserved Creative Worx MPC Original content production credits: Producer/Director Jack Edward Sawyers Producer: Dave Weiderman Interviewer: Dave Weiderman Cam Op: Greg Pineda/Jack Edward sawyers Edward Albert and his father Eddie Albert sat down to give an interview about the Martin guitar, Woody Guthrie had given to Eddie Albert in 1940 for all of the kindness that Eddie Albert showed to Woody and his family during their struggles in the late 1930s after arriving in California. The Interview took on its own life as the formalities fell away and Eddie and Edward both just fell into conversation and reminiscent stories. This guitar was owned and used by Woody to write many songs that became fo...
I was a big fan of the 1965 -- 1971 comedy series "Green Acres" -- and I'm old enough to have watched in when it ran for the first time. Yikes. Of course it's been around in reruns for years, but what hasn't been available until today is my 1992 interview with series star Eddie Albert. He talks about his career, the series, his role and his unforgettable co-star, Eva Gabor. Check out the preview and then watch the complete segment just added and now playing on demand at RerunIt.com.
© 2001, 2015 all rights reserved Creative Worx MPC Original content production credits: Producer/Director Jack Edward Sawyers Producer: Dave Weiderman Interviewer: Dave Weiderman Cam Op: Greg Pineda/Jack Edward sawyers Edward Albert and his father Eddie Albert sat down to give an interview about the Martin guitar, Woody Guthrie had given to Eddie Albert in 1940 for all of the kindness that Eddie Albert showed to Woody and his family during their struggles in the late 1930s after arriving in California. The Interview took on its own life as the formalities fell away and Eddie and Edward both just fell into conversation and reminiscent stories. This guitar was owned and used by Woody to write many songs that became fol...
Award winning actor Eddie Albert explains why he was an early environmental activist. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/CBCSubscribe Watch CBC: http://bit.ly/CBCFullShows About CBC: Welcome to the official YouTube channel for CBC, Canada’s public broadcaster. CBC is dedicated to creating content with original voices that inspire and entertain. Watch sneak peeks and trailers, behind the scenes footage, original web series, digital-exclusives and more. Connect with CBC Online: Twitter: http://bit.ly/CBCTwitter Facebook: http://bit.ly/CBCFacebook Instagram: http://bit.ly/CBCInstagram RetroBites: Eddie Albert: Activist (1970) | CBC https://www.youtube.com/user/CBCTV
© 2001, 2015 all rights reserved Creative Worx MPC Original content production credits: Producer/Director Jack Edward Sawyers Producer: Dave Weiderman Interviewer: Dave Weiderman Cam Op: Greg Pineda/Jack Edward sawyers Edward Albert and his father Eddie Albert sat down to give an interview about the Martin guitar, Woody Guthrie had given to Eddie Albert in 1940 for all of the kindness that Eddie Albert showed to Woody and his family during their struggles in the late 1930s after arriving in California. The Interview took on its own life as the formalities fell away and Eddie and Edward both just fell into conversation and reminiscent stories. This guitar was owned and used by Woody to write many songs that became fol...
In this clip from 1970, actor Eddie Albert is joined by Eva Gabor to talk about their TV sitcom Green Acres. Albert was also an environmental activist and participated in the creation of Earth Day, speaking at the inaugural ceremony in 1970. Albert was also in the films Oklahoma and The Longest Yard. For more classic clips, go to http://www.cbc.ca/archives Subscribe: http://bit.ly/CBCSubscribe Watch CBC: http://bit.ly/CBCFullShows About CBC: Welcome to the official YouTube channel for CBC, Canada’s public broadcaster. CBC is dedicated to creating content with original voices that inspire and entertain. Watch sneak peeks and trailers, behind the scenes footage, original web series, digital-exclusives and more. Connect with CBC Online: Twitter: http://bit.ly/CBCTwitter Facebook: http://bit...
© 2001, 2015 all rights reserved Creative Worx MPC Original content production credits: Producer/Director Jack Edward Sawyers Producer: Dave Weiderman Interviewer: Dave Weiderman Cam Op: Greg Pineda/Jack Edward sawyers Edward Albert and his father Eddie Albert sat down to give an interview about the Martin guitar, Woody Guthrie had given to Eddie Albert in 1940 for all of the kindness that Eddie Albert showed to Woody and his family during their struggles in the late 1930s after arriving in California. The Interview took on its own life as the formalities fell away and Eddie and Edward both just fell into conversation and reminiscent stories. This guitar was owned and used by Woody to write many songs that became folk...
© 2001, 2015 all rights reserved Creative Worx MPC Original content production credits: Producer/Director Jack Edward Sawyers Producer: Dave Weiderman Interviewer: Dave Weiderman Cam Op: Greg Pineda/Jack Edward sawyers In this pre interview footage shot in 2001 at the Pacific Palisades home of TV legend Eddie Albert, Edward Albert and (his father), Eddie Albert are about to be interviewed to talk about the acoustic guitar that Woody Guthrie gave to Eddie Albert for all the kindness he showed to Woody Guthrie and his family. The interview we shot turned out to be Eddie Albert's last on camera interview. This is such a great impromptu moment... Enjoy!
MYSTERY GUEST: Eddie Albert & Eva Gabor PANEL: Martin Gabel, Suzy Knickerbocker, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf NOTE: It appears this show ran long. There are no closing goodnights or credits despite it being a full length video at 26 minutes. Many thanks to Steve M. Russo for providing this episode in much higher quality than the version I had previously. Folks interested in high quality, well packaged, well-edited DVDs of WML (and other game shows) can contact him directly for more information at RetroTVFestival@comcast.net. --------------------------- Join our Facebook group for WML-- great discussions, photos, etc, and great people! https://www.facebook.com/groups/728471287199862/
The title is pretty self explanatory. =) I OWN NOTHING.