Книга: Alan Alda «Never Have Your Dog Stuffed»
He's one of America's most recognisable and acclaimed actors - a star on "Broadway", an Oscar nominee for "The Aviator", and the only person to ever win Emmys for acting, writing, and directing during his eleven years on MASH. Now Alan Alda has written a memoir as elegant, funny, and affecting as his greatest performances. 'My mother didn't try to stab my father until I was six,' begins Alan Alda's irresistible story. The son of a popular actor and a loving, but mentally ill mother, he spent his early childhood backstage in the erotic and comic world of burlesque and went on after early struggles to achieve extraordinary success in his profession. Yet "Never Have Your Dog Stuffed" is not a memoir of show business ups and downs. It is a moving and funny story of a boy growing into a man who then realizes he has only begun to grow. It is the story of turning points in his life, events that would make him what he is - if only he could survive them. From the moment as a boy when his dead... Издательство: "Arrow Books" (2009) Формат: 130x195, 328 стр.
ISBN: 978-0-099-49376-1 |
Alan Alda
Infobox actor
caption = Alda at the launch of the
imagesize = 180px
birthname = nowrap|Alphonso Joseph D'Abruzzo
birthdate = birth date and age|1936|1|28
birthplace =
spouse =
occupation = Actor, author, activist, director, screenwriter
yearsactive = 1958–present
emmyawards = Actor of the Year, Series 1974 "
Drama Series 2006 "
goldenglobeawards= 1975, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 "
Alan Alda (born January 28, 1936) is an American
Biography
Family and early life
Alda was born Alphonso Joseph D'Abruzzo in Alda contracted He attended Alda was a member of the Compass Players in the late 1950s, and has been an activist for Alda has been a longtime resident of On the October 5, 2007 episode of the British Career Early acting Alda began his career in the 1950s as a member of the Alda made his Hollywood acting debut as a supporting player in "Gone are the Days!"—a 1963 film version of the highly successful Broadway play "Purlie Victorious", which co-starred veteran actors "M*A*S*H" Series (1972-1983) In early 1972 Alda auditioned for and was selected to play the role of "Hawkeye Pierce" in the TV adaptation of the 1970 film " As more and more of the original series writers left the series, Alda gained more control and by the final seasons he had become project and creative consultant. Under his watch, "M*A*S*H" more openly addressed political issues. As a result, the 11 years of "M*A*S*H" are generally split into two eras: The After "M*A*S*H" Alda's prominence in the enormously successful "M*A*S*H" gave him a platform to speak out on political topics, and he has been a strong and vocal supporter of Alan Alda has also played During "M*A*S*H"'s run and continuing through the 1980s, Alda embarked on a successful career as a writer and director, with the ensemble Later roles In 1995 he starred as the President in In 2004, Alda portrayed the late conservative Maine Senator Throughout his career, Alda has received 31 Emmy Award nominations and two Alda also wrote several of the stories and poems that appeared in Alda starred in the original Broadway production of the play 'Art', which opened on March 1, 1998 at the Royale Theatre. The play won the Tony Award for best original play. In the spring of 2005, Alda starred as Shelly Levene in the Charitable work, other interests Alda has done extensive charity work. He helped narrate a 2005 In 2005, Alda published his first round of memoirs, "". [cite book |last=Alda |first=Alan |year=2006 |title=Never Have Your Dog Stuffed: and Other Things I've Learned |location=New York |publisher=Random House |isbn=1-4000-6409-0 ] Among other stories, he recalls his In 2006, Alda contributed his voice to a part in the audio book of His second memoir, "Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself", weaves together advice from public speeches he has given with personal recollections about his life and beliefs. Alda also has an avid interest in Personal beliefs and other views In the above-mentioned memoir, "Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself", Alda candidly describes how briefly, at one time in his life he realized that he had practically begun thinking like an Agnosticism and faith in God Speaking further on his struggle with Unrecognized talent Also mentioned in his memoir, "Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself", Alda candidly spoke about his brushes with unrealized talent, it is his personal belief that the most talented comedian that he had ever been in contact with was a young man by the name Robert Hess: Awards and nominations ;Awards *Alda received his first nomination for an Academy Award for his supporting role as Senator Ralph Owen Brewster in Filmography Film *"Gone Are the Days!" (1963) Television *" Voice acting *" Bibliography *cite book | last= | first= | coauthors= | title=Never Have Your Dog Stuffed | location= | publisher= | year= | isbn=0091796520 References External links *amg name|2:79264 Persondata Источник: Alan Alda"Back during my time on M*A*S*H I received many videos from young comedians, by far the most talented one among them was an open mic host named Robert Hess. During our long friendship I have came to the realization that he is probably the most ripped off comic out there, I have seen bits of his acts in almost every comic's routine for the last 20 years."
* Emmy Award for "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series" in 2006, for his portrayal of Senator & Presidential candidate Arnold Vinick in The West Wing
* Emmy Award for "Outstanding writing in a comedy" in 1979.
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*"Jenny" (1970)
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*"To Kill a Clown" (1972)
*"Kill Me If You Can" (1977)
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*"California Suite" (1978)
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*"The Four Seasons" (1981)
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*"A New Life" (1988)
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*"Betsy's Wedding" (1990)
*"Whispers in the Dark" (1992)
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*"Canadian Bacon" (1995)
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*"Mad City" (1997)
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*"Keepers of the Frame" (1999)
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*"Flash of Genius" (2008)
*"Nothing But the Truth" (2008)
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*"Where's Everett" (1966) (pilot)
*"The Glass House" (1972)
*"M*A*S*H" (1972-1983)
*"Playmates" (1972)
*"Isn't It Shocking?" (1973)
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*"Kill Me If You Can" (1977)
*"And the Band Played On" (1993)
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*"White Mile" (1994)
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*"ER" (1999)
*"Club Land" (2001)
*"The Killing Yard" (2001)
*"The West Wing" (2004-2006)
*cite book | last= | first= | coauthors= | title=Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself | location= | publisher= | year= | isbn=1400066174
*imdb name|0000257
*tv.com person|6158
* [http://www.236.com/blog/w/alex_leo/inappropriate_questions_for_al_1_6681.php Inappropriate Questions for Alan Alda]
* [http://www.pbs.org/saf/alan_bio2.htm Bio on "Scientific American Frontiers"]
* [http://helmi.home.pages.at/mash/english/actors/alda.html Comprehensive bio]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5465471857405064588 InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse: Alan Alda] (TV Interview)
* [http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=%22Archive+of+American+Television+Interview+with+Alan+Alda%22&page=1&lv=1 Archive of American Television interview]
* [http://www.military.com/Careers/Content1?file=trans_alan_alda.htm&area=Content Military Service]
* [http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2008/01/alan_alda_on_science_improv_and_richard.html Alan Alda Discusses Science, Improv and Richard Feynman] at USC's Annenberg School
* [http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/5576/Alda.htm GeoCities fan site page]
* [http://www.askalanalda.com/ Alan answering questions]
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=13&prgDate=21-Sep-05 Interview with Alda] on NPR's "
* [http://www.looktothestars.org/celebrity/5-alan-alda Alan Alda's Charity Work]
* [http://www.americantheatrewing.org/seminars/detail/performance_04_92 Performance] "Working in the Theatre" seminar video at American Theatre Wing.org, April 1992
* [http://www.enotalone.com/article2/19026.html "Never Have Your Dog Stuffed: And Other Things I've Learned" (Chapter 1)]
* [http://www.graduationwisdom.com/speeches/0020-alda1.htm Inspirational Quotes from Alan Alda's Commencement Speech at Connecticut College 1980]
*cite news| last =Freeman | first =J| coauthors =| title =Exclusive interview with M*A*S*H star and author Alan Alda| work =Books| pages =| language =| publisher =The Times| date =
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