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  1. Green Acres: Created by Jay Sommers. With Eddie Albert, Eva Gabor, Tom Lester, Pat Buttram. A New York City attorney and his wife attempt to live as genteel farmers in the bizarre community of Hooterville.

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  2. Oct 16, 2016 · Eddie Albert in WW2. The battle itself started on November 20 1943 with bombardment from multiple U.S. destroyers and an air attack. After the lagoon was cleared of mines the marines then launched their assault on the beaches surrounding the pier. The marines spent two days without reinforcement pushing across the island.

  3. Jul 9, 2021 · The Pennsylvania Veterans Museum is dedicated to preserving, protecting and promoting the legacy and dignity of all veterans of the United States military. O...

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  4. May 26, 2005 · Biography. This personable character actor from radio and the stage entered films in 1938, reprising his stage role as the star pitcher for a military college's baseball team in "Brother Rat." In his long and varied stage, screen and television career, Eddie Albert has had roles that have ranged from amiable best friend of the romantic lead to ...

  5. Eddie Albert. Edward Albert "Eddie" Heimberger (April 22, 1906 – May 26, 2005), known professionally as Eddie Albert, was an American movie, television, stage, voice, radio actor, singer, comedian and activist. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1954 for his role in Roman Holiday, and then again in 1973 for ...

  6. Albert, Eddie(b. 22 April 1906 in Rock Island, Illinois; d. 26 May 2005 in Los Angeles, California), stage, motion picture, and television actor, generally cast as a friendly innocent or the hero’s good-natured sidekick, who found stardom as the city slicker-turned-farmer on the television sitcom Green Acres (1965–1971).

  7. Albert earned a second Best Supporting Oscar nomination as Cybill Shepherd's cool, WASP father who wants to keep her away from the Jewish Charles Grodin in Elaine May's "The Heartbreak Kid" (1972). While Albert continued to appear in features into the 1980s, few of his later roles were memorable, with the exception of his turn as the prison ...

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