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    • Gone Are the Days!" (1963)

      • Alda made his film debut in the comedy-drama film "Gone Are the Days!" (1963). The film was a satire of segregation and bigotry, based on a play written by Ossie Davis (1917-2005). Alda was part of the recurring cast of "That Was the Week That Was" (1963-1965), a political satire series which targeted various political figures of the era.
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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_AldaAlan Alda - Wikipedia

    He reprised this role in Ray Donovan: The Movie (2022). In 2019, Alda appeared in Noah Baumbach's thirteenth film, Marriage Story, as a warm-hearted lawyer who represents a stage director (Adam Driver) during the divorce proceedings.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000257Alan Alda - IMDb

    In 1968, Alda had his first starring role in a film. He portrayed sports journalist George Plimpton (1927-2003) in the sports comedy "Paper Lion". The film depicted Plimpton's brief term as a player of the Detroit Lions, and focused on his inexperience and ineptitude as a football player.

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    • CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS (1989) Written and directed by Woody Allen. Starring Caroline Aaron, Woody Allen, Claire Bloom, Mia Farrow, Joanna Gleason, Anjelica Huston, Martin Landau, Jenny Nichols, Jerry Orbach, Sam Waterson.
    • THE AVIATOR (2004) Directed by Martin Scorsese. Written by John Logan. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Kate Beckinsale, John C. Reilly, Alec Baldwin, Jude Law.
    • THE FOUR SEASONS (1981) Written and directed by Alan Alda. Starring Carol Burnett, Len Cariou, Jack Weston, Rita Moreno, Sandy Dennis, Bess Armstrong, Elizabeth Alda, Beatrice Alda.
    • SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR (1978) Directed by Robert Mulligan. Screenplay by Bernard Slade, based on his play. Starring Ellen Burstyn. This adaptation of Bernard Slade’s Broadway hit doesn’t exactly re-invent the wheel cinematically, but it does provide Alda and Ellen Burstyn with a fine acting showcase.
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    • Same Time, Next Year. Ellen Burstyn, Alan Alda, Ivan Bonar. 101 votes. In 1951, at a small California inn, George (Alan Alda) and Doris (Ellen Burstyn) have an affair.
    • The Four Seasons. Alan Alda, Carol Burnett, Rita Moreno. 51 votes. Jack (Alan Alda) and Kate (Carol Burnett) traditionally go on vacation with their friends every new season.
    • California Suite. Alan Alda, Jane Fonda, Maggie Smith. 18 votes. Four comedic scenarios play out at a hotel in this adaptation of the Neil Simon play. Divorced couple Hannah (Jane Fonda) and Bill (Alan Alda) argue over custody of their daughter; an actress (Maggie Smith) frets over her Oscar nomination as her gay husband (Michael Caine) comes out of the closet; a businessman (Walter Matthau) finds a comatose prostitute in his bed, and two competitive doctors (Richard Pryor, Bill Cosby) settle their differences with a free-for-all tennis game.
    • The Mephisto Waltz. Alan Alda, Jacqueline Bisset, Curd Jürgens. 15 votes. A frustrated pianist himself, music journalist Myles Clarkson (Alan Alda) is thrilled to interview virtuoso Duncan Ely (Curt Jurgens).
  5. The best movies and shows starring six-time Emmy winner Alan Alda include M*A*S*H, The West Wing, and Bridge of Spies.

  6. Sep 10, 2024 · Alda appeared in numerous films, including Same Time, Next Year (1978), Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989), Flirting with Disaster (1996), What Women Want (2000), Tower Heist (2011), Wanderlust (2012), The Longest Ride (2015), Bridge of Spies (2015), and Marriage Story (2019).