Alan Alda

American actor

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2023 Alan Alda appeared in the documentary 'Remembering Gene Wilder', portraying himself
2022 Alda reprised his role as Dr. Arthur Amiot in Ray Donovan: The Movie.
February 18 2021 Received the Kavli Foundation's first-ever Distinguished Kavli Science Communicator award for pioneering work in communicating science's excitement and mysteries.
2020 Alan Alda starts hosting 'Science Clear+Vivid' podcast
2019 Alda appeared in Noah Baumbach's Marriage Story as a lawyer representing a stage director during divorce proceedings.
2019 Receives Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award.
2018 Received the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award, honoring his extensive career and contributions to acting.
2018 Alan Alda begins hosting the podcast 'Clear+Vivid'
2018 Alan Alda began appearing in The Good Fight as Solomon Waltzer, appearing in 3 episodes across 2018-2019
2018 Alda began portraying psychiatrist Dr. Arthur Amiot in Showtime's Ray Donovan series.
July 31 2018 Alda publicly announced on CBS This Morning that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease three years earlier (in 2015).
2016 Received the National Academy of Sciences Public Welfare Medal for his exceptional skill in communicating science through television, stage, and teaching innovative communication techniques.
2016 Alda received critical praise for his performance as Uncle Pete in Louis C.K.'s web series Horace and Pete.
2015 Alda appeared as lawyer Thomas Watters in Steven Spielberg's cold war drama Bridge of Spies, alongside Tom Hanks.
2014 Awarded the American Chemical Society's James T. Grady-James H. Stack Award for Interpreting Chemistry for the Public.
2014 Named an Honorary Fellow by the Society for Technical Communication for his work with the Center for Communicating Science and the Flame Challenge.
November 2014 Alda returned to Broadway, playing Andrew Makepeace in the revival of Love Letters at the Brooks Atkinson Theater alongside Candice Bergen.
2011 Wrote 'Radiance: The Passion of Marie Curie', a full-length play focusing on Marie Curie's professional and personal life between 1903 and 1911.
2010 Became a visiting professor at Stony Brook University, continuing his commitment to science education and communication.

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