
Biography
John Albright started out in films in 1935 playing bellboys, students, and dancers but like most actors, his career was interrupted by World War II when he joined the Air Force. Upon returning, he resumed his career where he was made a contract player at MGM during the height of the musical era because of him his youthful looks and his ability to dance. By the late 1940s, Albright started appearing in more and more sequences that required your generic looking townsman. He transitioned into courtroom scenes in dramas, townsman in westerns, and he would still occasionally play a bellboy or a bellhop because of his youthful appearances. In the 1950s, he turned his sights towards the more political aspects of the Screen Extras Guild and got elected to their board.
Known For
Guns, Girls and Gangsters (1959)Age: 46
Gangster Story (1959)Age: 46as Henchman
The Twilight Zone (1959)Age: 46as Alien (uncredited)
The Twilight Zone (1959)Age: 46as Barfly
Auntie Mame (1958)Age: 45as Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Illegal (1955)Age: 42as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Singin' in the Rain (1952)Age: 39as Call Boy (uncredited)
The Duel at Silver Creek (1952)Age: 39as Townsman (uncredited)
Young Man with Ideas (1952)Age: 39as Bill - Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
The People Against O'Hara (1951)Age: 38as Waiter (uncredited)






