Albert Quinton was an American actor who is best known for Play of the Week, W.I.A. Wounded in Action, and The Catholic Hour. He was born on December 12, 1919, in Rochester, New York, and passed away in December 1979 in New York City.
Personal and Family Life
Albert Quinton’s early life details are not widely documented. He entered the acting world and quickly made a name for himself in television and theater. However, information about his family and personal relationships remains scarce.
Career
Quinton gained recognition for his performances in various television shows during the 1950s and 1960s. Some of his notable roles include appearances in “Play of the Week” and “W.I.A. Wounded in Action.” His work showcased his talent and contributed to the entertainment industry during that era.
Death and Legacy
Albert Quinton died in December 1979 in New York City. Despite his relatively low profile, his contributions to early television have left a lasting impact. His performances in significant series continue to be appreciated by fans of classic television.
Filmography
Title | Role | Year |
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W.I.A. Wounded in Action | Maj. Slater | 1966 |
The Catholic Hour | TV Series | 1962 |
Car 54, Where Are You? | Baptista – Father of Katherine and Bianca (uncredited) | 1961 |
Play of the Week | Owen Glendower | 1960 |