Albert M. Ottenheimer

Albert M. Ottenheimer

Birthday

06.09.1904

Deathday

25.01.1980

Place of birth

Tacoma, Washington, USA

Gender

Male

Known for

Acting

Biography

Albert M. Ottenheimer (September 6, 1904 – January 25, 1980) was an American stage actor who was blacklisted in the 1950s. Albert was born in Tacoma, Washington. He attended the University of Washington, where he graduated magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa in 1927. While there he worked in stage productions and worked with the school publications. In 1928 he co-founded the Seattle Repertory Playhouse with Florence and Burton James. Two plays produced there were written by Albert, L'Envoi and Funny Man. He also wrote books, on which two musicals were produced, Calico Cargo and San Juan Story. He took a leave of absence from the Playhouse to be a screenwriter at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. He was a founding member of Seattle local of the American Federation of Radio Artists and chairman of its Negotiating Committee. Where he worked in the field of labor relations. His duties included: writing exhibits and briefs for The Brotherhood in Presidential Emergency Board cases. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Movies

After the Fall

After the Fall

12/10/1974

Annie Hall

Annie Hall

4/19/1977

The Front

The Front

9/17/1976

Siege

Siege

4/26/1978

Nocturna

Nocturna

6/1/1979

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