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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