In 1969, at the age of 19, I was lucky enough to work with George C. Scott in the definitive portrayal of his career over a period of many months and several countries on the definitive film version of Patton’s WWII career.

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When Edward Albert was 19 years old in 1969, he had the amazing opportunity to work with the famous actor George C. Scott. They spent many months in different countries filming a movie about the life of General Patton during World War II. This was considered the most important and well-known movie role of George C. Scott's career.

About Edward Albert

Edward Albert was an American actor who had a successful career in film and television. He came from a family of actors, as the son of Eddie Albert and Mexican actress Margo. Edward Albert won a Golden Globe Award for his role in the 1972 film Butterflies Are Free and went on to appear in over 130 other projects throughout his career.

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In 1969, at the age of 19, I was lucky enough to work with George C. Scott in the definitive portrayal of his career over a period of many months and several countries on the definitive film version of Patton’s WWII career.

Edward Albert

American television and film actor (1951-2006)

Let us begin by doing our best to do our best, every single time, no matter what, forever.

Edward Albert

American television and film actor (1951-2006)

Some days it is a heroic act just to refuse the paralysis of fear and straighten up and step into another day.

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American television and film actor (1951-2006)

Sometimes you have to be selfish to be selfless.

Edward Albert

American television and film actor (1951-2006)

Courage is just fear, plus prayers, plus understanding.

Edward Albert

American television and film actor (1951-2006)

In times of life crisis, whether wild fires or smoldering stress, the first thing I do is go back to basics… am I eating right, am I getting enough sleep, am I getting some physical and mental exercise everyday.

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American television and film actor (1951-2006)

Fear is the only true enemy, born of ignorance and the parent of anger and hate.

Edward Albert

American television and film actor (1951-2006)

The simple act of caring is heroic.

Edward Albert

American television and film actor (1951-2006)

On a level of simple personal survival, understanding and forgiveness are crucial… whether in an intimate personal relationship or on a global level.

Edward Albert

American television and film actor (1951-2006)