Budd Albright
Budd Albright was born on Aug 18, 1936 in USA. Budd Albright's big-screen debut came with The Lively Ones - Season 1 directed by Barry Shear in 1962, strarring Vic Damone's Friend. Budd Albright is known for Patton directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, George C. Scott stars as General George S. Patton Jr. and Karl Malden as General Omar N. Bradley. The upcoming new movie Budd Albright plays is There Was a Crooked Man... which will be released on Sep 19, 1970.
Budd Albright was born Forrest Edwards Albright in Elkhart Indiana of Dutch, Irish and Italian parents. His father was an athlete who played professional baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and inducted into the Indiana and Spalding Hall of Fame. He was the first man in the state of Indiana to run the hundred yard dash in 10-sec. flat. His mother Jeanne was a would be actress who met Budd's father after a local theater performance and went for coffee, they soon married. In 1936 Budd was born and the young family moved to Los Angeles. Budd has two younger brothers Brian and Tom (both deceased). Times were tough and they lived in a small apartment that overlooked the back lot of Paramount Studios. Budd's parents worked hard and Budd spent a lot of time with his grandmother Viola who had followed her lover Buck from Chicago who worked in the in the film industry. It was Budd's grandmother who had been General Douglas MacArthur's personal secretary and had graduated from the Chicago Art Institute that exposed Budd to films, museums and upscale restaurants of the day. The War took the family back to Cleveland, Ohio where his father worked for Republic Aviation building the P-47 Thunderbolt fighter plane. Budd's dashing Uncle Vic was a test pilot that flew combat missions over Europe.
Birthday
Aug 18, 1936Place of Birth
Elkhart, Indiana, USA
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
- 19706.9
- 19707.7
- 1970
stunts
7.9 - 1968
stunts
6.6 - 1967
stunts
6.4 - 1967
stunts
5.8 - 19676.2
- 1966
stunts
6.0 - 19666.6
- 1963
- 19626.8
- 1962