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Alan Alda (born Alphonso Joseph D'Abruzzo; January 28, 1936) is an American actor, director, screenwriter, and author. A six-time Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award winner, he is best known for his starring roles as Captain Hawkeye Pierce in the TV series M*A*S*H and Arnold Vinick in The West Wing, and his supporting role in the 2004 film The Aviator as U.S. Senator Owen Brewster, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award. For 14 years, he served as the host of Scientific American Frontiers, a television show that explored cutting-edge advances in science and technology. He is currently a Visiting Professor at Stony Brook University and a founder and member of the advisory board of the university's Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science and the Future of Life Institute. He serves on the board of the World Science Festival and is a judge for Math-O-Vision.
Alda was born Alphonso Joseph D'Abruzzo on January 28, 1936, in New York City, and had a peripatetic childhood, as his parents traveled around the United States in support of his father's job as a performer in burlesque theatres. His father, Robert Alda (born Alphonso Giuseppe Giovanni Roberto D'Abruzzo), was an actor and singer, and his mother, Joan Browne, was a homemaker and former beauty pageant winner. His father was of Italian descent and his mother was of Irish ancestry. His adopted surname, "Alda," is a portmanteau of ALphonso and D'Abruzzo.
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Alan Alda chats with Seth about the keys to communication from his book If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look On My Face? and explains why you shouldn't perform gibberish shows for drunken sailors. » Subscribe to Late Night: http://bit.ly/LateNightSeth » Get more Late Night with Seth Meyers: http://www.nbc.com/late-night-with-seth-meyers/ » Watch Late Night with Seth Meyers Weeknights 12:35/11:35c on NBC. LATE NIGHT ON SOCIAL Follow Late Night on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LateNightSeth Like Late Night on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LateNightSeth Find Late Night on Tumblr: http://latenightseth.tumblr.com/ Connect with Late Night on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+LateNightSeth/videos Late Night with Seth Meyers on YouTube features A-list celebrity guests, memorable comed...
What does it mean to be a true communicator? Two of the best, Academy Award-nominated actor Alan Alda and astrophysicist and science communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson discuss Alda’s new book, If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look on My Face? It’s a guide to improving the way we relate to each other using improv games, storytelling, acting, empathy, science and our own innate abilities. Subscribe for more videos like this: http://bit.ly/1GpwawV Your support helps us keep our content free for all. Donate now: http://www.92y.org/donatenow?utm_source=youtube_92Y&utm;_medium=youtube_92Y_OnDemandDonate&utm;_campaign=OnDemand Facebook: http://facebook.com/92ndStreetY Instagram: http://Instagram.com/92ndStreetY Twitter: https://twitter.com/92Y Tumblr: http://92y.tumblr.com/ On Demand: http:/...
The simple act of noticing someone's eye color can build your empathy, explains Alan Alda, who got so curious about empathy one day that he began to experiment on himself. Any time he'd interact with someone, he would try to figure out what they were feeling, and name their emotional state (using strictly his inside voice). This exercise inspired psychologist Dr. Matthew Lerner to conduct a scientific study on empathy, and how it can be bolstered by practicing visual perception. Alda lists the benefits of paying more attention to the people you encounter each day as numerous: annoying people become easier to tolerate, discussions become more productive, you feel more relaxed, which is contagious to those around you—you can even become a better conversationalist and writer. He is full of pr...
Louis talks about casting acting great Alan Alda on his new show “Horace & Pete.” Deleted Scene from "Batman v Superman” Starring Jimmy Kimmel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Y8iRvQdSGA Deleted Scene from "Batman v Superman” Starring Jimmy Kimmel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Y8iRvQdSGA SUBSCRIBE to get the latest #KIMMEL: http://bit.ly/JKLSubscribe Watch the latest Halloween Candy Prank: http://bit.ly/KimmelHalloweenCandy Watch Mean Tweets: http://bit.ly/JKLMeanTweets8 Connect with Jimmy Kimmel Live Online: Visit the Jimmy Kimmel Live WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/JKLWebsite Like Jimmy Kimmel Live on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/JKLFacebook Follow Jimmy Kimmel Live on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/JKLTwitter Follow Jimmy Kimmel Live on INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/JKLInstagram About Jimmy Kimmel...
Subscribe now: https://www.youtube.com/c/funnyordie?sub_confirmation=1 Alan Alda drops by "Oh, Hello on Broadway" for Too Much Tuna with the shows hosts George St. Geegland (John Mulaney) and Gil Faizon (Nick Kroll). Get more Funny Or Die ------------------------------- Like FOD on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/funnyordie Follow FOD on Twitter: https://twitter.com/funnyordie Follow FOD on Tumblr: http://funnyordie.tumblr.com/ Follow FOD on Instagram: http://instagram.com/funnyordie Follow FOD on Vine: https://vine.co/funnyordie Follow FOD on Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/funnyordie Follow FOD on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+funnyordie See the original at: http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/4a41c04a99
Alan Alda promotes his new film "Sweet Liberty," then demonstrates his own Stupid Human Trick, speed-kissing staffer Bridget Jackson's wrist.
Join us to hear seven-time Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning actor Alan Alda in conversation with Aspen Institute Arts Program Director Damian Woetzel. Join us as Alda discusses his life, career, and engagement in realms from science to civic justice. In addition to appearing on Broadway, in films, and on hit television series including "M*A*S*H" and "The West Wing," Alda has hosted the award-winning PBS series "Scientific American Frontiers" for 11 years, serves on the board of the World Science Festival, and has received the National Science Board's Public Service Award, for his efforts to develop innovative programs enabling scientists to communicate more effectively with the public. A true citizen artist, Alda actively champions numerous causes, including longtime activism in...
When Alan Alda (M.A.S.H, The West Wing) visits the Above Average offices, he tries to help Rob King, his biggest fan, weird people out less. It doesn't go well. Rob King is your biggest fan. No, not yours. (Sorry). He's the biggest fan of every random celebrity that happens to be passing through the Above Average offices. On this episode, Alan Alda (M.A.S.H, The West Wing) tries to use the techniques in his new book, If I Understood You Would I Have This Look On My Face, to help Rob be a better communicator (and less of a weirdo). - SUBSCRIBE to Above Average:https://www.youtube.com/user/AboveAverageNetwork?sub_confirmation=1 LATEST from Above Average Playlist: http://bit.ly/1BVdMFs Cast & Credits HOST-Rob King GUEST-Alan Alda DIRECTOR/PRODUCER-Kelly Harper WRITER- Rob King PRODUCTION ...
What does it mean to be a true communicator? Two of the best, Academy Award-nominated actor Alan Alda and astrophysicist and science communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson discuss Alda’s new book, If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look on My Face? It’s a guide to improving the way we relate to each other using improv games, storytelling, acting, empathy, science and our own innate abilities. Subscribe for more videos like this: http://bit.ly/1GpwawV Your support helps us keep our content free for all. Donate now: http://www.92y.org/donatenow?utm_source=youtube_92Y&utm;_medium=youtube_92Y_OnDemandDonate&utm;_campaign=OnDemand Facebook: http://facebook.com/92ndStreetY Instagram: http://Instagram.com/92ndStreetY Twitter: https://twitter.com/92Y Tumblr: http://92y.tumblr.com/ On Demand: http:/...
Join us to hear seven-time Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning actor Alan Alda in conversation with Aspen Institute Arts Program Director Damian Woetzel. Join us as Alda discusses his life, career, and engagement in realms from science to civic justice. In addition to appearing on Broadway, in films, and on hit television series including "M*A*S*H" and "The West Wing," Alda has hosted the award-winning PBS series "Scientific American Frontiers" for 11 years, serves on the board of the World Science Festival, and has received the National Science Board's Public Service Award, for his efforts to develop innovative programs enabling scientists to communicate more effectively with the public. A true citizen artist, Alda actively champions numerous causes, including longtime activism in...
Alan Alda always strives to play someone different. He takes Marc through the many characters he's created, from Hawkeye to Uncle Pete, and explains how he challenges himself from role to role. Plus, Alan talks about why he created an academic organization that advances science communication. Tip jar through PayPal.com email = maximzubov55@gmail.com
Interesting hairstyles, Alan Alda bouncing eggs, and David Cassidy's stand-in. Panel: Jayne Meadows, Bill Bixby, Brenda Benet, Jack Cassidy Host: Steve Allen
Dark side of the Universe with Alan Alda HD Once we thought our world was the center of the Universe. Today we know we're on a minor if privileged planet circling an average star in an inconspicuous spot in an unremarkable galaxy that's just one of billions of galaxies occupying a Universe that stretches farther than we can see even with our biggest telescopes. But in the last few years telescopes like these here in Chile have shown us that we are even less at the center of the Universe than we could ever have imagined. You and me and these rocks and the sun that shines on us and the stars that twinkle overhead aren't even built of the same stuff that most of the Universe is made of. And there's a mysterious force out there in space that literally comes out of nowhere. It's a force that se...
In addition to his fame as writer, director and actor - including Hawkeye on M*A*S*H and Arnie Vinick on The West Wing, Alan Alda has written two memoirs and is the founder of the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science. His wife of 59 years, Arlene Alda, is a writer of both a memoir and a series of children's books. The Aldas are joined at Chautauqua Institution by Roger Rosenblatt for a conversation on the creative process.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Be he Hawkeye, Vinick or just Alan - there's only one Alan Alda. Catch Charlie's extended interview with the television legend here. See more on iview: http://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/wee... Catch The Weekly on ABC TV Wednesdays at 8:30pm Follow along at: www.twitter.com/theweeklytv www.facebook.com/theweeklytv https://instagram.com/theweeklytv/
Filmed in 1979 while Alan Alda was in the UK for the premier of The Seduction of Joe Tynan, Alda speaks about his dismay of the current political situation in the US and also why the American Youth of the day is so Angry. Shown on: 03/06/1980 If you would like to license a clip from this video please e mail: archive@fremantlemedia.com Quote: VT22915
Actor/Writer/Director Alan Alda discusses his early years and his father's career in burlesque. The interview was conducted by Michael Rosen on November 17, 2000. This is part of a multi-segment oral history interview. For all interview segments visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Craig chats with the very lovely Alan Alda from "Tower Heist"...
Alan Alda On his name change, childhood, parents; seeing vaudeville and burlesque acts. For more on this and over 600 interviews, please visit emmytvlegends.org
Full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/alan-alda
Join us to hear seven-time Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning actor Alan Alda in conversation with Aspen Institute Arts Program Director Damian Woetzel. Join us as Alda discusses his life, career, and engagement in realms from science to civic justice. In addition to appearing on Broadway, in films, and on hit television series including "M*A*S*H" and "The West Wing," Alda has hosted the award-winning PBS series "Scientific American Frontiers" for 11 years, serves on the board of the World Science Festival, and has received the National Science Board's Public Service Award, for his efforts to develop innovative programs enabling scientists to communicate more effectively with the public. A true citizen artist, Alda actively champions numerous causes, including longtime activism in...
Louis talks about casting acting great Alan Alda on his new show “Horace & Pete.” Deleted Scene from "Batman v Superman” Starring Jimmy Kimmel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Y8iRvQdSGA Deleted Scene from "Batman v Superman” Starring Jimmy Kimmel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Y8iRvQdSGA SUBSCRIBE to get the latest #KIMMEL: http://bit.ly/JKLSubscribe Watch the latest Halloween Candy Prank: http://bit.ly/KimmelHalloweenCandy Watch Mean Tweets: http://bit.ly/JKLMeanTweets8 Connect with Jimmy Kimmel Live Online: Visit the Jimmy Kimmel Live WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/JKLWebsite Like Jimmy Kimmel Live on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/JKLFacebook Follow Jimmy Kimmel Live on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/JKLTwitter Follow Jimmy Kimmel Live on INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/JKLInstagram About Jimmy Kimmel...
See the full interview at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/jamie-farr
New interview with Alan Alda recapping the 2016 Worldwide Assembly for The Flame Challenge. Hundreds of 5th graders from all over the world discuss scientific explanations to "What is Sound?" with Alan Alda. Video created by Jaclyn Lattanza with Josh Apter and the people at 'Padcaster.' The Flame Challenge is given by the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science at Stony Brook University.
Alan Alda chats with Seth about the keys to communication from his book If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look On My Face? and explains why you shouldn't perform gibberish shows for drunken sailors. » Subscribe to Late Night: http://bit.ly/LateNightSeth » Get more Late Night with Seth Meyers: http://www.nbc.com/late-night-with-seth-meyers/ » Watch Late Night with Seth Meyers Weeknights 12:35/11:35c on NBC. LATE NIGHT ON SOCIAL Follow Late Night on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LateNightSeth Like Late Night on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LateNightSeth Find Late Night on Tumblr: http://latenightseth.tumblr.com/ Connect with Late Night on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+LateNightSeth/videos Late Night with Seth Meyers on YouTube features A-list celebrity guests, memorable comed...
What does it mean to be a true communicator? Two of the best, Academy Award-nominated actor Alan Alda and astrophysicist and science communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson discuss Alda’s new book, If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look on My Face? It’s a guide to improving the way we relate to each other using improv games, storytelling, acting, empathy, science and our own innate abilities. Subscribe for more videos like this: http://bit.ly/1GpwawV Your support helps us keep our content free for all. Donate now: http://www.92y.org/donatenow?utm_source=youtube_92Y&utm;_medium=youtube_92Y_OnDemandDonate&utm;_campaign=OnDemand Facebook: http://facebook.com/92ndStreetY Instagram: http://Instagram.com/92ndStreetY Twitter: https://twitter.com/92Y Tumblr: http://92y.tumblr.com/ On Demand: http:/...
The simple act of noticing someone's eye color can build your empathy, explains Alan Alda, who got so curious about empathy one day that he began to experiment on himself. Any time he'd interact with someone, he would try to figure out what they were feeling, and name their emotional state (using strictly his inside voice). This exercise inspired psychologist Dr. Matthew Lerner to conduct a scientific study on empathy, and how it can be bolstered by practicing visual perception. Alda lists the benefits of paying more attention to the people you encounter each day as numerous: annoying people become easier to tolerate, discussions become more productive, you feel more relaxed, which is contagious to those around you—you can even become a better conversationalist and writer. He is full of pr...
Louis talks about casting acting great Alan Alda on his new show “Horace & Pete.” Deleted Scene from "Batman v Superman” Starring Jimmy Kimmel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Y8iRvQdSGA Deleted Scene from "Batman v Superman” Starring Jimmy Kimmel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Y8iRvQdSGA SUBSCRIBE to get the latest #KIMMEL: http://bit.ly/JKLSubscribe Watch the latest Halloween Candy Prank: http://bit.ly/KimmelHalloweenCandy Watch Mean Tweets: http://bit.ly/JKLMeanTweets8 Connect with Jimmy Kimmel Live Online: Visit the Jimmy Kimmel Live WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/JKLWebsite Like Jimmy Kimmel Live on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/JKLFacebook Follow Jimmy Kimmel Live on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/JKLTwitter Follow Jimmy Kimmel Live on INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/JKLInstagram About Jimmy Kimmel...
Subscribe now: https://www.youtube.com/c/funnyordie?sub_confirmation=1 Alan Alda drops by "Oh, Hello on Broadway" for Too Much Tuna with the shows hosts George St. Geegland (John Mulaney) and Gil Faizon (Nick Kroll). Get more Funny Or Die ------------------------------- Like FOD on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/funnyordie Follow FOD on Twitter: https://twitter.com/funnyordie Follow FOD on Tumblr: http://funnyordie.tumblr.com/ Follow FOD on Instagram: http://instagram.com/funnyordie Follow FOD on Vine: https://vine.co/funnyordie Follow FOD on Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/funnyordie Follow FOD on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+funnyordie See the original at: http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/4a41c04a99
Alan Alda promotes his new film "Sweet Liberty," then demonstrates his own Stupid Human Trick, speed-kissing staffer Bridget Jackson's wrist.
Join us to hear seven-time Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning actor Alan Alda in conversation with Aspen Institute Arts Program Director Damian Woetzel. Join us as Alda discusses his life, career, and engagement in realms from science to civic justice. In addition to appearing on Broadway, in films, and on hit television series including "M*A*S*H" and "The West Wing," Alda has hosted the award-winning PBS series "Scientific American Frontiers" for 11 years, serves on the board of the World Science Festival, and has received the National Science Board's Public Service Award, for his efforts to develop innovative programs enabling scientists to communicate more effectively with the public. A true citizen artist, Alda actively champions numerous causes, including longtime activism in...
When Alan Alda (M.A.S.H, The West Wing) visits the Above Average offices, he tries to help Rob King, his biggest fan, weird people out less. It doesn't go well. Rob King is your biggest fan. No, not yours. (Sorry). He's the biggest fan of every random celebrity that happens to be passing through the Above Average offices. On this episode, Alan Alda (M.A.S.H, The West Wing) tries to use the techniques in his new book, If I Understood You Would I Have This Look On My Face, to help Rob be a better communicator (and less of a weirdo). - SUBSCRIBE to Above Average:https://www.youtube.com/user/AboveAverageNetwork?sub_confirmation=1 LATEST from Above Average Playlist: http://bit.ly/1BVdMFs Cast & Credits HOST-Rob King GUEST-Alan Alda DIRECTOR/PRODUCER-Kelly Harper WRITER- Rob King PRODUCTION ...
Alan Ladd was a good man.
He shot holes in the wigwams.
What would he say to the cavalry, now?
'I've got a touch of the Van Dammes.'
Here's another slug in your eye.
Catch you on the wagon again,
on the wagon again.
If you dance on the desert floor enough
Indians will come back like rain.
Bopping around on the ground like Hollywood made them
To fall off the map, to fall off the map,
to fall off the map for John Wayne
ooh, John Wayne (John Wayne)
John Wayne
I wish I had your brain
John Wayne
I wish I had your brain
Yeah and my gun,