Eddie Albert, an Academy Award nominee for supporting roles in Roman Holiday and The Heartbreak Kid, has died of lukemia. Albert was best known as the star of Green Acres, the genius of which he once summed up by saying, "we get away with some of the most incredible lines on television." He was a tireless do-gooder, funnelled some of his TV fortune into environmental causes, and travelled the world for UNICEF. Albert was 99.Categories
Eddie Albert, an Academy Award nominee for supporting roles in Roman Holiday and The Heartbreak Kid, has died of lukemia. Albert was best known as the star of Green Acres, the genius of which he once summed up by saying, "we get away with some of the most incredible lines on television." He was a tireless do-gooder, funnelled some of his TV fortune into environmental causes, and travelled the world for UNICEF. Albert was 99.'Fone Finds
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