Robert Alda

Born in February 26th, 1914

From New York City, New York, USA

Robert Alda Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert Alda (February 26, 1914 – May 3, 1986) was an American theatrical and film actor and father of actors Alan and Antony Alda. A singer and dancer, Alda was featured in a number of Broadway productions before moving to Italy during the early 1960s. He appeared in many European films over the next two decades, occasionally returning to the U.

S. for film appearances such as The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1969). Alda, an American of Italian descent, was born Alphonso Giuseppe Giovanni Roberto D'Abruzzo in New York, New York, the son of Frances (née Tumillo) and Antonio D'Abruzzo, a barber born in Sant'Agata de' Goti, Benevento, Campania, Italy. He graduated from Stuyvesant High School in New York in 1930.

He began as a singer and dancer in vaudeville after winning a talent contest, and moved on to burlesque. Alda is known for portraying George Gershwin in the biopic Rhapsody in Blue (1945) as well as the talent agent in the Douglas Sirk classic Imitation of Life (1959). He was very successful on Broadway, starring in Guys and Dolls (1950), for which he won a Tony Award, and in What Makes Sammy Run? (1964).

He was also the host of the short-lived DuMont TV version of the game show What's Your Bid? (May–June 1953). Alda's first wife, and mother of actor Alan Alda, Joan Browne, was a homemaker and former beauty pageant winner. Alda was married to his second wife, Flora Marino, an Italian actress whom he met in Rome, until his death. Alda made two guest appearances with his son Alan on M*A*S*H, in the episodes "The Consultant" (January 1975) and "Lend a Hand" (February 1980).

The latter episode also featured Antony Alda (1956–2009), his younger son by his second wife. Alda appeared in an episode of The Feather and Father Gang in 1977. Alda died on May 3, 1986, aged 72, after a long illness following a stroke.

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Robert Alda Movies

Doses of Horror Poster
January 5, 2018
Lucy Moves to NBC Poster
February 8, 1980
Holiday Hookers Poster
November 1, 1979
Express to Terror Poster
February 7, 1979
Perfect Gentlemen Poster
March 14, 1978
Bittersweet Love Poster
October 1, 1976

Robert Alda TV Shows

M*A*S*H Poster
September 17, 1972
Wonder Woman Poster
November 7, 1975
The Incredible Hulk Poster
November 4, 1977
Mission: Impossible Poster
September 17, 1966
The Love Boat Poster
September 24, 1977
Kojak Poster
October 24, 1973
Quincy, M.E. Poster
October 3, 1976

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