Ed Alberian

Stage and television actor, entertainer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroStage and television actor, entertainer
PlacesUnited States of America
wasEntertainer Circus performer Actor
Work fieldEntertainment Film, TV, Stage & Radio
Gender
Male
Birth1920
Death1997 (aged 77 years)
Education
Juilliard School
Columbia University
New York University
The details

Biography

Ed Alberian (aka Edwin Alberian) was a stage and television actor and entertainer who began his career in off-Broadway and Broadway productions, and moved into the nascent television industry, where his work was oriented to children's programming and clowning. Alberian played the Clarabell the Clown for public appearances and on the television show Howdy Doody appeared as Professor Gusbags, as well other characters such as Doaky the Clown, on Let's Have Fun and The Beachcomber Bill Show. Alberian was frequently asked to do the original live performances of animated or promotional characters. Projects in which he worked include appearances as Bozo and in the Banana Splits. He was also the side-kick and chaperone, Sir Clacky Wack, to Sunbeam Bakeries mascot Little Miss Sunbeam. In these numerous roles he often played master of ceremonies at variety shows and fundraisers and was introduced to many prominent figures.

Alberian was born Edwin Haig Alberian in New York on January 21, 1920. There he attended New York University and Columbia University, where he studied science and chemistry and received a degree in perfumery. He later graduated from Juilliard School and chose a career as performer. He married and lived in Weehawken, New Jersey with his wife Marie (née Hekimian) with whom he had two children. Alberian was of Armenian descent, his family having arrived in the United States as part of the Armenian diaspora. On a private trip to Armenia he was seen entertaining local children and, in 1988, after some years of semi-retirement, was invited to Soviet Armenia to promote cultural exchange. Mr Alberian died March 31, 1997 and is buried at Flower Hill Cemetery, North Bergen.

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