Albert Salmi

Albert Salmi

ACTOR

Albert Salmi was born on March 11, 1927, in Brooklyn, New York, to Finnish parents. After serving in the Army during WWII, he used the GI Bill to study at the Dramatic Workshop of the American Theater Wing and the prestigious Actors Studio. He became a stage actor, very soon landing on Broadway, where his role as Bo Decker in "Bus Stop" was his biggest stage success. A compromise between the stage and screen was live TV drama, in which he was cast regularly. His portrayal of Bruce Pearson in the The United States Steel Hour (1953)'s live 1956 broadcast of "Bang the Drum Slowly" was heart-tuggingly poignant. Salmi's very first film appearance was a choice role in The Brothers Karamazov (1958), for which he turned down an Oscar nomination. The National Board of Review succeeded in presenting him with its award for the same picture, however. Salmi came to enjoy film work and actively sought out parts in westerns. He became a very familiar presence, especially on the TV screen, where he guest starred in many of the westerns and other series of the 1960s and 1970s.
  • When was
    Albert Salmi born?

    Albert Salmi was born on Friday, March 11, 1927

  • Where was
    Albert Salmi born?

    Albert Salmi was born in Brooklyn, New York, USA

  • How old was
    Albert Salmi when they died?

    Albert Salmi was 64

  • When did Albert Salmi die?

    Albert Salmi died on
    Sunday, April 22, 1990

  • How tall is Albert Salmi?

    Albert Salmi is 6'2"(1.88m)


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