Albert Dekker Overview:

Actor, Albert Dekker, was born Albert Van Dekker on Dec 20, 1905 in Brooklyn, NY. Dekker died at the age of 62 on May 5, 1968 in Hollywood, CA .

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He was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Television.

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was a talented and intense actor, with such memorable stage roles to his credit as Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman, and appearances in more than 60 films, including Dr. Cyclops (1949), Gentleman?s Agreement (1947), East of Eden (1955), and The Wild Bunch (1969). Unfortunately, Dekke... Read full article


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Albert Dekker Quotes:

Dr. Alexander Thorkel: Now you can call me "cyclops", because I have one good eye.


Dr. Alexander Thorkel: Are we then country doctors? You do not realize what we have here. In our very hands, we have the cosmic force of creation itself. In our very hands, we can shape life, take it apart, put it together again, mould it like putty.
Dr. Mendoza: But what you are doing is mad. It is diabolic! You are tampering with powers reserved to God.
Dr. Alexander Thorkel: That is good. That is very good. That is just what I am doing.


Professor Kendall: [Referring to Thorkel] He's a very strange man, abnormally secretive about his experiments, and now for two years he's buried himself in a camp in the Amazon jungle. Who knows what his mental state may be?
Dr. Rupert Bulfinch: Dr. Thorkel may be eccentric, but he is also the greatest living biologist. I shall be glad to help him if I can.


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Stage and television actor.

Served in California legislature 1944 to 1946 as the Democratic Assemblyman from the 57th District.

Accidentally hanged himself.

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