Robert Alda(1914-1986)
- Artiste
- Réalisation
- Bande-son
Robert Alda est né le 26 février 1914 dans l'état de New York, États-Unis. Il était acteur et réalisateur. Il est connu pour Rhapsodie en bleu (1945), La Bête aux cinq doigts (1946) et Secret File, U.S.A. (1955). Il était marié à Flora Marino et Josephine (Joan) Browne. Il est mort le 3 mai 1986 en Californie, États-Unis.
Artiste
Réalisation
Bande-son
- 1979
- 1971
- 1951
- 1950
- Cinderella Jones5,2
- performer: "If You're Waitin' I'm Waitin' Too", "Cinderella Jones", "You Never Know Where You're Goin' Till You Get There"
- 1946
- Rhapsodie en bleu7,0
- performer: "Rhapsody in Blue", "Piano Concerto in F", "Cuban Overture", "Mine" (non crédité)
- 1945
- Autre nom
- Robert & Flora
- Taille
- 1,80 m
- Date de naissance
- Date de décès
- 3 mai 1986
- Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(effets d'un accident vasculaire cérébral)
- ConjointsFlora Marino21 décembre 1957 - 3 mai 1986 (son décès, 1 enfant)
- Enfants
- Proches
- Eve Alda Coffey(Grandchild)
- Autres œuvresStage: Appeared (as "Sky Masterson"; Broadway debut) in "Guys and Dolls" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music / Lyrics by Frank Loesser. Book by Abe Burrows and Jo Swerling. Based on a story and characters by Damon Runyon. Musical Director: Irving Actman. Music arranged by George Bassman and Ted Royal. Vocal arrangements / vocal direction by Herbert Greene. Scenic / Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Alvin Colt. Assistant Designer to Mr. Mielziner: John Harvey and Trew Hocker. Dances and Musical Numbers Staged by Michael Kidd. Directed by George S. Kaufman. 46th Street Theatre: 24 Nov 1950-26 Nov 1953 (1200). Cast: Isabel Bigley, Vivian Blaine (as "Miss Adelaide"), Sam Levene (as "Nathan Detroit"), Pat Rooney (as "Arvide Abernathy"), Wana Allison, Forrest Bonshire, Douglas Deane, Geraldine Delaney, Charles Drake, Barbara Ferguson, Tony Gardell, Peter Gennaro, Bern Hoffman, Lee Joyce, Stubby Kaye (as "Nicely-Nicely Johnson"; Broadway debut), Beverly Lawrence, Marcia Maier, Christine Matsios, Paul Migan, Joe Milan, Carl Nicholas, Margery Oldroyd, Mission Band, Netta Packer, Tom Pedi (as "Harry the Horse"), Eddie Phillips, B.S. Pully, Paul Reed, Harry Lee Rogers, Don Russell, Hal Saunders, Bud Schwab, Johnny Silver, Earle Styres, Beverly Tassoni, Merritt Thompson, Ruth Vernon, Onna White (as "Dancer"). Produced by Feuer & Martin. NOTE: (1) On hiatus during much of the summer of 1953). (2) Winner of 5 1951 Tony Awards, including Robert Alda for Best Actor. (3) Filmed as Blanches colombes et vilains messieurs (1955).
- Annonces publicitaires
- AnecdotesFather of Alan Alda and Antony Alda.
- CitationsDo not let anybody tell you that fate, destiny, luck, or whatever you want to call it, does not play an important part in the success of a career. When I finally received Hollywood's notice and was arranging for screen tests, it was John Garfield who called Warner Brothers' attention to me, because he had seen me act in a stock company.
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