Robert Alda

About Robert Alda

Alda made his film debut as George Gershwin in the tuneful biopic "Rhapsody in Blue" (1945) and played the romantic lead in Robert Florey's stylish cult horror thriller, "The Beast with Five Fingers" (1947). His film career diminished in the 1950s, but Alda played occasional character roles such as Lana Turner's lecherous agent in "Imitation of Life" (1959). He also enjoyed notable success onstage beginning with his Tony-winning performance in the landmark musical "Guys and Dolls" (1950). In the 60s Alda lived in Italy and made a number of films there. TV also kept him busy in games shows and the adventure series "Secret File, U.S.A." during the early 50s; he later performed on the soaps "Love of Life" and "Secret Storm" and contributed a memorable guest performance as a general who cracks up on "M*A*S*H", starring his son Alan Alda.

Partners

Wife

Joan Alda.

Education

Stuyvesant High School, New York , New York

New York University, New York , New York

Career Milestones

Acted on the TV soap operas "Love of Life" and "Secret Storm"

Performed at small night clubs, with theatrical stock companies and with Minsky's burlesque

Worked for a time as an architectural draftsman

1943

Signed by Warner Brothers

1945

First film as actor, "Rhapsody in Blue"

1950

Broadway debut, "Guys and Dolls"

1954

Played Major Bill Morgan on the syndicated adventure series, "Secret File, U.S.A."

1979

Acted on the short-lived TV series, "Supertrain"