Edward Laurence Albert

About Edward Laurence Albert

He made an adolescent debut in the feature "Fool Killer" (1965), then went back to school and didn't resume his career until undertaking the role of the blind hero opposite Goldie Hawn in the film version of Broadway's "Butterflies Are Free" (1972), winning a Golden Globe Award as Most Promising Male Newcomer. Albert went on to portray Liv Ullmann's youthful lover in "40 Carats" (1973) and appeared in "Midway" (1976) and "The Domino Principle (1977) before moving to Europe for " . . . a self-designed on-the-job training course. It gave me the freedom to choose roles without worrying how it would affect my career." After acting in the critically-acclaimed "Un Taxi mauve/The Purple Taxi" (1977) in France, he returned to the USA where his feature films have included "The Greek Tycoon" (1978, as Anthony Quinn's son), "When Time Ran Out" (1980), "Butterfly" (1981), "Getting Even" (1986) and the "The Underachievers" (1987).

Television beckoned early to Albert, beginning with the 1974 ABC movie "Killer Bees" with Gloria Swanson, and he worked on TV-movies and miniseries like "Death Cruise" (ABC, 1974), "Black Beauty" (NBC, 1978) "The Last Convertible" (NBC, 1979) and "Blood Feud" (syndicated, 1983) before taking his first crack as a series regular on "The Yellow Rose" (NBC, 1983-84). He played crazed book publicist Jeff Wainwright on the popular CBS series "Falcon Crest" throughout 1986 and first portrayed Elliott Burch on CBS' "Beauty and the Beast" in 1987, a recurring role that became a regular one by the show's final season in 1989-90. 1991 saw Albert act in the TV-movie "The Girl From Mars" (The Family Channel) opposite his famous father, with whom he also filmed the never-aired CBS pilot "California", a spin-off from "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman".

Albert has flourished during the 90s on both the large and small screens. He starred in the feature "The Ice Runner" (1992), filmed in Russia as the Soviet Union collapsed, acted with Karen Black in "Modern Rhapsody" (1997) and played three characters in "Illusion Infinity" (lensed 1997), which also featured his father. Additionally, he portrayed Shirley MacLaine's son in "Guarding Tess" (1994). Albert made a successful entrance to daytime TV as manipulative surgeon Bennett Devlin (from 1997-98) on the ABC soap opera "Port Charles", a spin-off of "General Hospital". As a director, he completed lensing a remake of the 1956 sci-fi classic "Forbidden Planet" in 1997, in which he also starred.

Partners

Wife

Kate Woodville. married in 1975 until his death in 2006

Education

University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles , California

University of Oxford, Oxford , England

Career Milestones

Put acting career aside for several years to care for his ailing father, who died in 2005

1965

Film debut, "The Fool Killer", with Anthony Perkins

1970

Served as production assistant on "Patton"

1972

First starring film role, "Butterflies Are Free", opposite Goldie Hawn

1973

Reunited with "Butterflies" director Milton Katselas for "40 Carats"

1974

TV-movie debut in "Killer Bees" (ABC), with Gloria Swanson

1976

Portrayed Ensign Tom Garth as part of star-studded cast of "Midway"

1977

Acted in the critically-acclaimed "Un Taxi Mauve/The Purple Taxi", which won the Golden Palm at Cannes

1978

Appeared in CBS movie "Silent Victory: The Kitty O'Neill Story", starring Stockard Channing

1978

Played Nico Tomasis (Anthony Quinn's son) in feature "The Greek Tycoon", a thinly veiled fiction about the romance and marriage of Aristotle Onassis and Jacqueline Kennedy

1978

Starred in NBC movie version of "Black Beauty", the ninth version of Anna Sewell's beloved animal classic

1979

Cast as one of five Harvard roomates who are the subjects of the NBC miniseries "The Last Convertible"

1983

Portrayed Phil Wharton in syndicated miniseries "Blood Feud" (directed by Mike Newell), depicting the battles between Teamster boss Jimmy Hoffa and Robert Kennedy

1983

Starred on NBC series, "The Yellow Rose"

1986

Had regular role as crazed book publicist Jeff Wainwright in CBS drama "Falcon Crest"

1987

Played recurring role as Elliott Burch on CBS' "Beauty and the Beast"; became regular by final abbreviated season

1991

Worked with father on TV-movie "The Girl From Mars" (The Family Channel)

1992

Starred in "The Ice Runner", filmed in Moscow at the time of the breakup of the Soviet Union

1994

Played Shirley MacLaine's son in "Guarding Tess"

1996

Seen as Captain Gray in Showtime movie "Space Marines"

1997

Again worked with father in "Illusion Infinity"

1997

Feature directorial debut, "Forbidden Planet", a remake of the 1950s classic; also starred

1997

Portrayed manipulative surgeon Bennett Devlin on ABC daytime soap opera "Port Charles", a spin-off of "General Hospital"

1998

Provided voice for The WB's animated sci-fi series "Invasion America", a Steven Spielberg-DreamWorks project

2001

Appeared as Mr. Collins in the children's series "Power Rangers Time Force"; credited as Edward Laurence Albert

2007

Co-starred with C. Thomas Howell in "Fighting Words"; film released after his death