Albert Salmi
Albert Salmi was an American actor born on March 11, 1928, whose career spanned several decades until his passing on April 22, 1990. He became known for his versatile performances in both film and television, showcasing a remarkable ability to portray a wide range of characters.
Salmi’s early life laid the foundation for his future in acting, as he honed his craft in various theater productions before making his way to the silver screen. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, he appeared in numerous television shows, becoming a familiar face in American households. His work included guest spots in popular series as well as roles in made-for-TV movies, allowing him to connect with audiences on multiple platforms.
In addition to his television success, Salmi also made significant contributions to film, taking on roles in notable movies that highlighted his acting range. His dedication to the craft left a lasting impact on both his peers and fans, solidifying his legacy in the entertainment industry. Albert Salmi’s career reflects the evolution of American television and cinema during a transformative period, and he is remembered for his significant contributions to the performing arts.
Filmography
Lawman
The Flim-Flam Man
Empire of the Ants
St. Helens
The Meanest Men in the West
Love and Bullets
Breaking In
The Ambushers
Steel
Caddyshack
The Take
The Bravados
Cloud Dancer
Hour of the Gun
Black Oak Conspiracy
Viva Knievel!
Kung Fu: The Way of the Tiger, the Sign of the Dragon
Born American
The Andersonville Trial
Moonshine County Express
Hard to Hold
Superstition
The Unforgiven
Something Big
Escape from the Planet of the Apes
Brubaker
The Outrage
Dragonslayer
Wild River