Hardie Albright Overview:

Actor, Hardie Albright, was born Hardie Hunter Albright on Dec 16, 1903 in Charleroi, Pennsylvania. Albright died at the age of 72 on Dec 7, 1975 in Mission Viejo, CA .

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Tall, fair and beefy leading man, Hardie Albright was at his most popular in the early 1930s, when he successfully tackled several juicy roles. After 1954 the quality of his roles diminished, and he went back to the theater, later returning to supporting roles in wartime Hollywood films. He wrote books on acting and direction. Actress Martha Sleeper was the first of his two wives (married 1934-1940).

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Last film role came in the form of Hallmark's "Mom and Dad" in 1957, a lurid, controversial and sexually exploitative movie that languished in the courts for years before its release.

Made his Broadway debut with Eva Le Gallienne's Civil Repertory Theatre company as Nunu in "Saturday Night" in 1926.

Taught acting at UCLA in 1962 and wrote several books, including "Acting: The Creative Force" and "Stage Direction in Transition".

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