Alan Alda

Alan Alda

  • Born: 1936-1-28
  • Birthplace: United States, New York
  • Height: 6' 2" (1.88 m)
  • Profession: Actor, screenwriter, director
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: M*A*S*H, Tower Heist, Aviator, Manhattan Murder Mystery
  • Alan Alda (Alan Alda), born in New York on January 28, 1936, is an American director, actor, and screenwriter. His representative works are " M*A*S*H ", "Aviator", " Tower Heist " and so on.
    Extended Reading
    • Ernie 2022-09-09 15:08:15

      Success is worthy of the attitude of "I don't want to play routines this time"

      The complete communication of consciousness, in the tenth episode, smashed a bruised nose and face with precision, and the last few turns were also smashed one by one. The skill of writing jokes is well reflected in the drama creation, making the skills invisible. See also Louie's coherent thinking...

    • Ambrose 2022-09-10 12:01:16

      pete saves himself

      Spoiler alert!
      Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
      ——— Leo Tolstoy
      some questions about the play.
      1. What is the relationship between Horace and Pete?
      2. Little pete is so good, why does old Horace abuse him?
      3. What did Horace and his sister do when pete...

    Horace and Pete quotes

    • Leon: It's sad that it's so hard to show your feelings when you really want to.

    • Horace: You alright? What's up?

      Zach: I was charged $4.50 fro a Budweiser and that guy was charged $3. Just not sure why the discrepancy?

      Horace: He's been coming here a long time.

      Zach: So is that a privilege for just that one guy?

      Horace: Some people pay $4.50 and some people pay $3.

      Zach: Ok. How do you decide that? Is there like a list?

      Horace: If he looks like him he pays $3 and if he looks like you he pays $4.50.

      Zach: So just out and out discrimination? Are you aware how unfair and totally not okay that is?

      Horace: Here's the thing. You're getting more for your money than he is.

      Zach: How so?

      Horace: Because, well see you come in here and you make fun of the place because it's an old Brooklyn dive bar. So you and your friends get to enjoy that part of it and also you get to have a beer. But he just gets the beer. See, you're here ironically. But he's really here because he just sleeps on the corner.

      Zach: So it's like a douche tax?

      Horace: Yeah, kinda.

      Zach: Acceptable.

      Horace: Ok