Biography of Hollywood actor Alda, Alan

 Alan Alda

  • Born: January 28, 1936, New York City, New York
  • Occupation: Actor, director, writer, producer, activist
  • Early career: Alda began his career as an actor in the early 1960s.
  • Breakthrough: Alda's breakthrough came in 1972 when he was cast as Hawkeye Pierce in the television series MAS*H. He starred in the show for 11 seasons and won five Emmy Awards for his performance.
  • Later career: Alda has continued to work in television, film, and theater since MAS*H ended. He has also been a strong supporter of women's rights and is the longtime host of the PBS series Scientific American Frontiers.
  • Accomplishments:
    • Five Emmy Awards for MAS*H
    • Academy Award nomination for The Aviator
    • Tony Award nomination for Lend Me a Tenor
    • Kennedy Center Honoree

Legacy:

Alan Alda is a versatile actor and a respected figure in the entertainment industry. He is known for his intelligence, wit, and his ability to portray complex characters. Alda is also a dedicated activist and has used his platform to speak out on important issues.

Extra credit:

  • Alda originated the role of physicist Richard Feynman in the 2001 play QED.
  • Alda is the son of stage and screen actor Robert Alda.

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