Alan Alda
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Movie Credits
Resurrecting the Champ (2007)
[ Peter Coyote ][ Samuel L. Jackson ][ Josh Hartnett ][ David Paymer ][ Harry J. Lennix ]
Institutional Memory (2006)
[ Martin Sheen ][ Jimmy Smits ][ Richard Schiff ][ Joshua Malina ]
The Last Hurrah (2006)
[ Martin Sheen ][ Jimmy Smits ][ Joshua Malina ]
Requiem (2006)
[ Eric Close ][ Anthony Lapaglia ][ Martin Sheen ][ Jimmy Smits ][ Bradley Whitford ]
Election Day: Part 2 (2006)
[ Stephen Root ][ Bradley Whitford ][ Richard Schiff ][ Joshua Malina ]
The Aviator (2004)
[ Alec Baldwin ][ Willem Dafoe ][ Leonardo Dicaprio ][ Ian Holm ][ Jude Law ]
The Killing Yard (2001)
[ Morris Chestnut ]
Club Land (2001)
[ Brad Garrett ][ Eugene Levy ][ Steven Weber ][ Peter Riegert ]
What Women Want (2000)
[ Mel Gibson ][ Richard Roundtree ][ Christina Aguilera ][ Logan Lerman ][ Eric Balfour ]
The Peace of Wild Things (1999)
Truth & Consequences (1999)
Sins of the Fathers (1999)
Greene with Envy (1999)
The Object of My Affection (1998)
[ Gabriel Macht ][ Paul Rudd ][ Steve Zahn ][ Liam Aiken ][ Timothy Daly ]
Murder at 1600 (1997)
[ Wesley Snipes ][ Harris Yulin ][ Tate Donovan ][ Chris Young ]
Mad City (1997)
[ Dustin Hoffman ][ John Travolta ][ Ted Levine ][ William Atherton ][ Bill Nunn ]
Everyone Says I Love You (1996)
[ Billy Crudup ][ Edward Norton ][ Woody Allen ][ Lukas Haas ][ Tim Roth ]
Flirting with Disaster (1996)
[ Cameron Bancroft ][ Josh Brolin ][ George Segal ][ Ben Stiller ][ David Patrick Kelly ]
Jake's Women (1996)
Canadian Bacon (1995)
[ James Belushi ][ Rip Torn ][ John Candy ][ Dan Aykroyd ][ Kevin Pollak ]
White Mile (1994)
[ Peter Gallagher ][ Robert Loggia ][ Robert Picardo ][ Ken Jenkins ]
And the Band Played On (1993)
[ David Dukes ][ Richard Gere ][ Elton John ][ Ian McKellen ][ Matthew Modine ]
Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993)
[ Zach Braff ][ Woody Allen ][ Ron Rifkin ]
Whispers in the Dark (1992)
[ Anthony Lapaglia ][ John Leguizamo ][ Anthony Heald ][ Jamey Sheridan ]
Betsy's Wedding (1990)
[ Anthony Lapaglia ][ Dylan Walsh ][ Samuel L. Jackson ][ Joe Pesci ][ Burt Young ]
Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989)
[ Woody Allen ][ Martin Landau ][ Jerry Orbach ][ Sam Waterston ]
A New Life (1988)
Sweet Liberty (1986)
[ Bob Hoskins ][ Michael Caine ][ John C. McGinley ][ Saul Rubinek ]
Strange Bedfellows (1983)
[ David Ogden Stiers ][ Harry Morgan ][ Mike Farrell ][ Jamie Farr ]
As Time Goes By (1983)
[ David Ogden Stiers ][ Harry Morgan ][ Mike Farrell ][ Jamie Farr ][ G.W. Bailey ]
Give and Take (1983)
[ David Ogden Stiers ][ Harry Morgan ][ Mike Farrell ][ Jamie Farr ][ G.W. Bailey ]
Friends and Enemies (1983)
[ David Ogden Stiers ][ Harry Morgan ][ Mike Farrell ][ Jamie Farr ]
The Four Seasons (1981)
The Seduction of Joe Tynan (1979)
[ Dan Hedaya ][ Rip Torn ]
California Suite (1978)
[ Walter Matthau ][ Michael Caine ][ Bill Cosby ][ Richard Pryor ][ Herb Edelman ]
Same Time, Next Year (1978)
Kill Me If You Can (1977)
[ Philip Baker Hall ][ Tony Burton ][ John Hillerman ]
Annie and the Hoods (1974)
[ Gene Wilder ][ Tony Curtis ]
6 Rms Riv Vu (1974)
Free to Be... You & Me (1974)
[ Mel Brooks ]
Isn't It Shocking? (1973)
Playmates (1972)
[ Doug McClure ]
To Kill a Clown (1972)
The Glass House (1972)
[ Alan Vint ][ Vic Morrow ][ Billy Dee Williams ][ Truman Capote ][ Clu Gulager ]
The Mephisto Waltz (1971)
The Moonshine War (1970)
[ Patrick McGoohan ][ Richard Widmark ][ Harry Carey Jr. ]
Jenny (1970)
[ Fred Willard ]
The Extraordinary Seaman (1969)
[ Mickey Rooney ][ David Niven ]
Paper Lion (1968)
[ Roy Scheider ]
Where's Everett (1966)
Gone Are the Days! (1963)
[ Godfrey Cambridge ][ Ossie Davis ]
Many a Sullivan (1963)

 

The son of actor Robert Alda, Alan Alda grew up around vaudeville and burlesque comedians, soaking up as many jokes and routines as was humanly possible. Robert Alda hoped that his son would become a doctor, but the boy's urge to perform won out. After graduating from Fordham University, Alda first acted at the Cleveland Playhouse, and then put his computer-like retention of comedy bits to good use as an improvisational performer with Chicago's Second City and an ensemble player on the satirical TV weekly That Was the Week That Was. Alda's first film was Gone Are the Days in 1963, adapted from the Ossie Davis play in which Alda had appeared on Broadway. (Among the actor's many subsequent stage credits were the original productions of The Apple Tree and The Owl and the Pussycat.) Most of Alda's films were critical successes but financial disappointments. He portrayed George Plimpton in the 1968 adaptation of the writer's bestseller Paper Lion and was a crazed Vietnam vet in the 1972 movie To Kill a Clown. Alda's signature role was the wisecracking Army surgeon Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce in the TV series M*A*S*H, which ran from 1972 through 1983. Intensely pacifistic, the series adhered to Alda's own attitudes towards warfare. (He'd once been an ROTC member in college, but became physically ill at the notion of learning how to kill.) During his M*A*S*H years, Alda also began auxiliary careers as a director and scriptwriter, winning numerous Emmy awards in the process. He also developed a separate sitcom, 1974's We'll Get By. In 1978, Alda took advantage of an unusually lengthy production break in M*A*S*H to star in three films: California Suite, Same Time, Next Year, and The Seduction of Joe Tynan. He made his theatrical-movie directorial debut in 1981 with The Four Seasons, a semiserious exploration of modern romantic gamesmanship; it would prove to be his most successful film as a director, with subsequent efforts like Sweet Liberty (1986) and Betsy's Wedding (1989) no where close. Long associated with major political and social causes and well-known both offscreen and on as a man of heightened sensitivity, Alda has occasionally delighted in going against the grain of his carefully cultivated image with nasty, spiteful characterizations, most notably in Woody Allen'sCrimes and Misdemeanors (1989) and as death row inmate Caryl Chessman in the 1977 TV movie Kill Me if You Can. Alda later continued to make his mark on audiences with his more accustomed nice-guy portrayals in films such as Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993), Everyone Says I Love You (1996), Flirting With Disaster (1996), and The Object of My Affection (1998).The next several years saw Alda show up in a handful of supporting roles, but in 2004, he had his biggest year in more than a decade. First, he appeared opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in Martin Scorcese's critically-acclaimed Howard Hughes biopic The Aviator. Playing Senator Ralph Owen Brewster, Alda would go on to receive a Best Supporting Actor Oscar-nomination, the first nod from the Academy in his long and impressive career. Meanwhile, on the small-screen, Alda played presidential-hopeful Arnold Vinick on NBC's political drama The West Wing, another Senator and his first regular series role since M*A*S*H.


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