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Home/People/Frank Albertson
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Born
Feb 2, 1909Died: Feb 29, 1964
Lived 55 years
Place of Birth
Fergus Falls, Minnesota, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

112
Movies
69
TV Shows
Also Known As
Francis Healey Albertson
Frankie
IMDb Profile

Frank Albertson

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Francis Healey Albertson (February 2, 1909 – February 29, 1964) was an American character actor who made his debut in a minor part in Hollywood at age thirteen. He had supporting roles in films such as It's a Wonderful Life (1946) and Psycho (1960). Albertson made well over 100 appearances (1923–1964) in movies and television. In his early career he often sang and danced in such films as Just Imagine (1930) and A Connecticut Yankee (1931). He was featured in Alice Adams (1935) as the title character's brother, and in Room Service (1938) he played opposite the Marx Brothers. He served in the U.S. Army Air Forces' First Motion Picture Unit making training films during World War II. As he aged he moved from featured roles to supporting and character parts—in his later career he can be seen as Sam Wainwright, the businessman fond of saying "Hee-Haw" in the movie It's a Wonderful Life (1946). Albertson portrayed future U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt in the 1956 episode "Rough Rider" of the CBS western television series My Friend Flicka. He guest starred in the early NBC western series The Californians and twice in the David Janssen crime drama Richard Diamond, Private Detective. He was cast in 1959 and 1962 in different roles on Walter Brennan's sitcom The Real McCoys. In 1960, he appeared as General Devery in the episode "Strange Encounter" of the ABC/Warner Brothers western series Colt .45. In 1960, he played the wealthy rancher Tom Cassidy at the beginning of Psycho (1960) who provides the $40,000 in cash that Janet Leigh's character later steals. In the 1960-61 television season, he played the character Mr. Cooper in five episodes of the CBS sitcom Bringing Up Buddy, starring Frank Aletter. In 1964, Albertson was cast as Jim O'Neal in the episode "The Death of a Teacher" of the NBC education drama Mr. Novak. One of his final screen appearances was as "Sam," the bewildered mayor of Sweet Apple, Ohio, in the 1963 film musical Bye Bye Birdie. His last appearance was on The Andy Griffith Show, in which he played a Marine commander completing an inspection. The episode aired on May 19, 1964, three months after Albertson died.
24 Hour Psycho poster

24 Hour Psycho

as Tom Cassidy (archive footage)
1993
Johnny Cool poster

Johnny Cool

as Bill Blakely
1963
Bye Bye Birdie poster

Bye Bye Birdie

as Mayor
1963
Don't Knock the Twist poster

Don't Knock the Twist

as Herbert Walcott
1962
Man-Trap poster

Man-Trap

as Paul Snavely
1961
Psycho poster

Psycho

as Tom Cassidy
1960
The Last Hurrah poster

The Last Hurrah

as Jack Mangan
1958
The Enemy Below poster

The Enemy Below

as Lt. J.G. Crain
1957
Nightfall poster

Nightfall

as Dr. Edward Gurston
1956
The Man Who Knew Too Much poster

The Man Who Knew Too Much

as Taxidermist (uncredited)
1956
Girl on the Run poster

Girl on the Run

as Hank
1953
Main Street to Broadway poster

Main Street to Broadway

as Self (uncredited)
1953
Shed No Tears poster

Shed No Tears

as Hutton
1948
Killer Dill poster

Killer Dill

as William T. Allen
1947
The Hucksters poster

The Hucksters

as Max Herman
1947
Ginger poster

Ginger

as Barney O'Hara
1947
It's a Wonderful Life poster

It's a Wonderful Life

as Sam Wainwright
1946
They Made Me a Killer poster

They Made Me a Killer

as Patrolman Al Wilson
1946
Gay Blades poster

Gay Blades

as Frankie Dowell
1946
How DOooo You Do poster

How DOooo You Do

as Tom Brandon
1945