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Biography

Albert Salmi (March 11, 1928 – April 22, 1990) was an American actor of stage, film, and television. Best known for his work as a character actor, he appeared in over 150 film and television productions.

Early life

Salmi was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York City, the son of Finnish immigrant parents. He attended Haaren High School in Manhattan. Following a stint in the United States Army during World War II, Salmi took up acting as a career, studying method acting at the Actors Studio in Manhattan with Lee Strasberg.

Career

In 1955, Salmi starred as Bo Decker in the play Bus Stop on Broadway, and also performed in the touring production of the play. His performance was praised by critics and Salmi was offered the chance to reprise the role in the film Bus Stop (1956) starring Marilyn Monroe. Salmi turned down the offer because he did not enjoy film work. (Don Murray was later cast as Bo and earned an Academy Award nomination for his performance.) Salmi turned down several other offers to make films before he finally accepted a role as Smerdjakov in the film The Brothers Karamazov (1958), with Yul Brynner, Lee J. Cobb, William Shatner, and Richard Basehart.Salmi's next film was The Bravados (1958), in which he played one of the villains who is hunted down by hero Gregory Peck. The National Board of Review presented Salmi with the NBR Award for Best Supporting Actor for his work in both of these films.

Despite his numerous appearances in the medium, Salmi shared the opinion of many Actors Studio alumni that roles in film and television were "inferior" to stage work. One of his first television appearances was in the live, televised adaptation of the novel Bang the Drum Slowly (1956), featured on the anthology series The United States Steel Hour opposite Paul Newman and George Peppard. He also had several memorable roles on CBS's The Twilight Zone, including "Of Late I Think of Cliffordville", "A Quality of Mercy", and "Execution". In 1963, he portrayed John Day and Rivers in the episode "Incident of the Pale Rider" on the CBS series Rawhide. In 1964–65, he appeared with Fess Parker as "Yadkin" in the first season of the Daniel Boone TV series. He later appeared twice as the incorrigible pirate "Alonzo P. Tucker" on Lost in Space. He appeared in a 1967 episode of Gunsmoke as a killer who comes to an ironic end. For that performance, Salmi was awarded a Western Heritage Award.

Salmi also had guest starring roles in numerous television series and miniseries including:

From 1974 to 1976, Salmi co-starred in the NBC legal drama Petrocelli as local investigator Pete Ritter. A high point of Salmi's career came in 1968, when he was cast in the Arthur Miller play The Price. He played the lead on Broadway and in London.

Salmi's film career included roles in The Unforgiven (1960), The Outrage (1964), Lawman (1971), Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971), Viva Knievel! (1977), Empire of the Ants (1977), Love and Bullets (1979), Caddyshack (1980), and the Robert Redford prison film Brubaker (1980). He played Greil in Dragonslayer (1981), Geraldine Page's husband in I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can (1982), and the hard drinking but loving father of character Diana Lawson in Hard to Hold (1984). His final role in a theatrical film was in Breaking In (1989), starring Burt Reynolds.

Personal life

Julie Newmar and Albert Salmi (at the age of 35) in "Of Late I Think of Cliffordville", a 1963 episode of The Twilight Zone.

Salmi met actress Peggy Ann Garner while the two were performing in the National Company touring production of Bus Stop in 1955.They were married on May 18, 1956, in New York City.Their only child, Catherine Ann "Cas" Salmi, was born on March 30, 1957; Catherine died in 1995 of heart disease at the age of 38.Salmi and Garner separated in 1961 and divorced on March 13, 1963.

Salmi married Roberta Pollock Taper in 1964. The couple had two daughters, Elizabeth and Jennifer. The family moved from Los Angeles to Spokane, Washington in 1983, where Salmi went into semi-retirement, only occasionally taking acting roles. He later taught acting and appeared in regional theater.

In early February 1990, Albert and Roberta Salmi separated. He moved into their Idaho condominium, while Roberta Salmi remained in the family home. She filed for divorce on February 6. According to court documents, Roberta Salmi claimed that her husband was an alcoholic who physically abused her when he drank. She also claimed that Salmi threatened her on several occasions and she was fearful that he might kill her. Roberta Salmi later took out a restraining order against her husband. In response to her claims in the court documents, Salmi denied physically abusing Roberta and blamed their split on her emotional issues.

On April 23, 1990, Salmi and his estranged wife Roberta were found dead in their Spokane, Washington, home by a friend who stopped by to check on her. According to newspaper accounts, Salmi fatally shot his estranged wife in the kitchen of her home, before shooting himself in an upstairs den. While the police reports state that Roberta's death happened on Sunday morning (April 22), the coroner could not determine when Albert's death occurred.

On April 26, Salmi's funeral was held at the Hennessey-Smith Funeral Home, after which he was cremated and placed in a niche at Greenwood Memorial Terrace cemetery in Spokane.

Filmography

  • The United States Steel Hour (1956–1957, 4 episodes)
Bang the Drum Slowly (1956)
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1957–1958, 2 episodes)
  • The Brothers Karamazov (1958) – Smerdjakov
  • Climax! (1958, 2 episodes)
  • The Bravados (1958) – Ed Taylor
  • Adventures in Paradise (1959) – Paul LeBlanc
  • Have Gun - Will Travel (1960) – Father Montalvo
  • The Unforgiven (1960) – Charlie Rawlins
  • Wild River (1960) – Hank Bailey
  • Rawhide (1960–1963, 2 episodes) – Vince Lowman in the episode "Incident of the Captive"; John Day / Rivers in the episode "Incident of the Pale Rider"
  • The Untouchables (1961) – Steve 'Country Boy' Parrish in the episode "Power Play"
  • The Investigators (1961) – episode "The Panic Wagon"
  • Combat! (1962) – Sgt. Jenkins
  • The Virginian (1962–1968, 4 episodes)
  • The Twilight Zone (1960–1963, 3 episodes)
  • The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1963) – Theodore Bond
  • The Outrage (1964) – Sheriff
  • The Big Valley (1966–1967, 2 episodes)
  • Battle of the Bulge (1965)– Uncredited (Fuel Truck soldier)
  • Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (TV series) (1966, Season 2, Episode 21, Dead Man's Doubloons) – Captain Albert Brent
  • Lost in Space (1966–1968, 2 episodes) – Alonzo P. Tucker
  • The Flim-Flam Man (1967) – Deputy Meshaw
  • Hour of the Gun (1967) – Octavius Roy
  • The Ambushers (1967) – Jose Ortega
  • That Girl (1968, Season 2, Episode 24) – George
  • Bonanza (1968) Episode "The Thirteenth Man" – Marcus Alley
  • Three Guns for Texas (1968) – Cletus Grogan
  • Land of the Giants (1970) – Melzac / Bryk
  • McCloud (1970, Season 1, Episode 3) – Goose Jenkins
  • Four Rode Out (1970) – (uncredited)
  • Hawaii Five-O TV Series (1970) Episode- The Payoff
  • The High Chaparral (1971) (1 episode, Season 4) – White Horse
  • Lawman (1971) – Harvey Stenbaugh
  • The Deserter (1971) – Schmidt
  • Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971) – E-1
  • Something Big (1971) – Jonny Cobb
  • Gunsmoke "Sergeant Holly" (1970) S16 Ep14 – Willis Jeeter
  • Kung Fu (1972 TV series) (1972 Pilot movie) Raif / (1973 Nine Lives) Shawn Mulhare / (1974 Cry of the Night Beast) Reuben Branch
  • The Take (1974) – Dolek
  • A Place Without Parents (1974) – Cannonball
  • The Legend of Earl Durand (1974) – Jack McQueen
  • The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder (1974) – Splint
  • Black Oak Conspiracy (1977) – Sheriff Grimes
  • Viva Knievel! (1977) – Cortland
  • Moonshine County Express (1977) – Sheriff Larkin
  • Empire of the Ants (1977) – Sheriff Art Kincade
  • The Sweet Creek County War (1979) – George Breakworth
  • Love and Bullets (1979) – Andy Minton
  • Steel (1979) – Tank
  • Cuba Crossing (1980) – Delgato
  • Cloud Dancer (1980) – Ozzie Randolph
  • Brubaker (1980) – Rory Poke
  • Caddyshack (1980) – Mr. Noonan
  • Dragonslayer (1981) – Greil
  • St. Helens (1981) – Clyde Whittaker
  • The Guns and the Fury (1981) – Colonel Liahkov
  • Burned at the Stake (1982) – Capt. Billingham
  • I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can (1982) – Ben Martin
  • Superstition (1982) – Inspector Sturgess
  • Love Child (1982) – Captain Ellis
  • Hart to Hart (1983) – Season 5, Episode 9 – Mac Bridger
  • Hard to Hold (1984) – Johnny Lawson
  • Born American (1986) – US Ambassador Drane
  • Breaking In (1989) – Johnny Scot, Poker Player
  • Mission Impossible (1989) - Richard Kester

Bibliography

Grabman, Sandra (2004). "Spotlights & Shadows: The Albert Salmi Story". Published by Bear Manor Media 2004, second edition 2010. ISBN 978-1-59393-425-5.

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