Albert SalmiActorBorn: 11 March 1928 Died: 22 April 1990 (suicide by gun) Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York Best known as: Ever-present character actor Albert Salmi studied at the prestigious Actors Studio in the 1950s and appeared in Bus Stop on Broadway. After starring with Paul Newman in the TV movie Bang the Drum Slowly (1956), Salmi settled into life as a prolific Hollywood character actor. He guest-starred in many of the leading TV series of the 1950s and 1960s -- including The Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Route 66 and Bonanza -- as a succession of surly cowboys, cheerful pirates, sheriffs and sidekicks. Late in his career Salmi went into semi-retirement in Washington State. He died in 1990 when apparently he shot his wife and then himself in their home; the deaths were officially ruled a murder-suicide. Extra credit: Salmi's parents were immigrants from Finland. Copyright © 1998-2006 by Who2?, LLC. All rights reserved. More on Albert Salmi from Fact Monster:
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