Jack Albertson
American actor with role in 'Chico and the Man'
American actor with role in 'Chico and the Man'
Performers & Entertainers
United States
An American actor active from the 1940s to the 1980s, played significant roles in film and television. Received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the performance in the film 'The Subject Was Roses'. Gained popularity through the television sitcom 'Chico and the Man', portraying the character Ed Brown. Worked in various stage productions, showcasing talent in both comedic and dramatic performances.
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 'The Subject Was Roses'
Portrayed Ed Brown in 'Chico and the Man'
Originally drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 1995, played as a pitcher primarily for the Cubs from 1998 to 2012. In 1998, recorded a remarkable 20 strikeouts in a single game against the Houston Astros, setting a record for strikeouts in a nine-inning game. Enjoyed a successful career despite injuries, transitioning to a relief role later in his career. Retired with significant contributions and remains a notable figure in Cubs history.
Continue ReadingPlayed as a goalkeeper for several clubs, including Nottingham Forest and Cardiff City. Managed various teams in lower divisions and had a stint with the Welsh national team as a goalkeeper coach. Crossley gained recognition for his performances in the Football League and contributed to the development of young goalkeepers during his coaching career.
Continue ReadingProfessional footballer played primarily as a center-back. Played for several clubs, including the Austrian side Grazer AK and the German team VfL Wolfsburg. Later joined Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Bundesliga, where he contributed significantly to the team's defense. Internationally represented Austria, earning over 40 caps and participating in major tournaments like the UEFA European Championship.
Continue ReadingBorn in 1982, this individual gained prominence in the fashion industry as a model. Work included high-profile campaigns and runway shows for major designers. Featured on the cover of magazines including Vogue and Elle. Transitioned to acting with roles in various films and television projects, enhancing visibility in both fields. Subsequently, pursued personal projects and engagements within the fashion community.
Continue ReadingBorn in 1940, significant contributions include poetry that explores themes of nature, identity, and cultural heritage. Published multiple poetry collections and served as an editor for various literary magazines. Active in the cultural life of Latvia, especially during the period of independence in the early 1990s. His works reflect a deep connection to Latvian history and landscape, earning recognition among literary circles.
Continue ReadingDebuted in first-class cricket in 1925, representing New South Wales. Played as a batsman in 20 Test matches for Australia from 1928 to 1936. Participated in the 1932-33 Ashes series against England, contributing to several key victories. In domestic cricket, garnered attention for significant performance during the Sheffield Shield competition. After retiring from playing, took on roles in cricket administration and coaching.
Continue ReadingServed as a U.S. District Judge and became the first Commissioner of Major League Baseball. This role began in 1920 following the Black Sox Scandal, which highlighted issues of player integrity and gambling in baseball. Implemented reforms to restore the game's credibility. Oversaw significant changes in baseball's governance, addressing issues of players' rights and contracts. Continued to serve as Commissioner until death in 1944, significantly shaping the modern landscape of professional baseball.
Continue ReadingBorn in Russia and later emigrating to France, this journalist became a prominent figure in French media. He gained recognition for his work as a television presenter and news anchor, particularly with the French television network ORTF. His career spanned several decades, during which he reported on major national and international events, becoming a trusted voice in journalism. His style and charisma during broadcasts endeared him to the public and made him a familiar face on French television.
Continue ReadingContributed significantly to Swedish children's literature through authorship and translation. Produced over 100 books that enriched the genre, focusing on engaging narratives and playful language. Ensembled a unique poetic style that made works appealing to young audiences. Collaborated with illustrators, enhancing the visual aspects of children's books. Received various awards for literary contributions, emphasizing creativity and education in literature for children.
Continue ReadingEstablished a poultry farming business that became a significant supplier of turkey products throughout the United Kingdom. Bernard Matthews Farms began operations in 1950, and over the years expanded its product offerings and market presence. The business became known for its range of turkey products including ready-to-cook and prepared meals. The brand gained recognition for quality and grew to become one of the largest suppliers of turkey in the UK.
Continue ReadingAn influential jazz drummer, composer, and bandleader contributed significantly to the genre during the mid-20th century. Led the Chico Hamilton Quintet in the 1950s, gaining recognition for unique sounds that blended jazz with various influences. Worked with several notable artists and participated in recording sessions that shaped modern jazz. In addition to leading bands, composed music for television and film, showcasing versatility and creativity.
Continue ReadingA professional baseball player, made significant contributions as a pitcher in Major League Baseball. Played for the Philadelphia Athletics and the Chicago White Sox. Despite facing health challenges from a severe leg injury during World War II, achieved success on the mound and earned recognition. Featured in an All-Star game, highlighting performances throughout the career.
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