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Eddie albert on columbo
Eddie albert on columbo






As leading manĭuring the war years, Albert returned to films, starring in ones such as The Great Mr. He was awarded the Bronze Star with Combat "V" for his actions during the invasion of Tarawa in November 1943, when, as the pilot of a Coast Guard landing craft, he rescued 47 Marines who were stranded offshore (and supervised the rescue of 30 others), while under heavy enemy machine-gun fire. On September 9, 1942, Albert enlisted in the United States Coast Guard and was discharged in 1943 to accept an appointment as a lieutenant in the U.S.

eddie albert on columbo

Army intelligence, photographing German U-boats in Mexican harbors. Prior to World War II, and before his film career, Albert had toured Mexico as a clown and high-wire artist with the Escalante Brothers Circus, but secretly worked for U.S. The next year, he starred in On Your Toes, adapted for the screen from the Broadway smash by Rodgers and Hart. In 1938, he made his feature-film debut in the Hollywood version of Brother Rat with Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman, reprising his Broadway role as cadet "Bing" Edwards. Before this time, television productions were adaptations of stage plays. Hosted by Betty Goodwin, The Love Nest starred Albert, Hildegarde, The Ink Spots, Ed Wynn, and actress Grace Brandt. Done live (not recorded on film), this production took place November 6, 1936, and originated in Studio 3H (now 3K) in the GE Building at Rockefeller Center (then called the RCA Building) in New York City and was broadcast over NBC's experimental television station W2XBS (now WNBC). Performing regularly on early television, Albert wrote and performed in the first teleplay, The Love Nest, written for television. In 1936, Albert had also become one of the earliest television actors, performing live in one of RCA's first television broadcasts in association with NBC, a promotion for their New York City radio stations.

eddie albert on columbo

He had lead roles in Room Service (1937–1938) and The Boys from Syracuse (1938–1939).

eddie albert on columbo

In the 1930s, Albert performed in Broadway stage productions, including Brother Rat, which opened in 1936. At the show's end, he was offered a film contract by Warner Bros. He moved to New York City in 1933, where he co-hosted a radio show, The Honeymooners - Grace and Eddie Show, which ran for three years. Albert stopped using his last name professionally, since it invariably was mispronounced as "Hamburger". He then took odd jobs, working as a trapeze performer, an insurance salesman, and a nightclub singer. However, the stock market crash in 1929 left him essentially unemployed. When he graduated, he embarked on a business career. Finishing high school in 1926, he entered the University of Minnesota, where he majored in business. His schoolmate Harriet Lake (later known as actress Ann Sothern) graduated in the same class.

eddie albert on columbo

He studied at Central High School in Minneapolis and joined the drama club. During World War I, his German name led to taunts as "the enemy" by his classmates. Young Edward secured his first job as a newspaper boy when he was only six. When he was one year old, his family moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota. His parents were not married when Albert was born, and his mother altered his birth certificate after her marriage. His year of birth is often given as 1908, but this is incorrect. 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.








Eddie albert on columbo