Alan Alda continues to live boldly while battling Parkinson's disease

Alan Alda is turned 88 on January 28th, 2024
In 2018, Alan Alda revealed that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease in 2015
Alda was not angry at the reality of his diagnosis
In the years since his diagnosis, he continues to accomplish great things
Since 2015, Alda has continued to act in television roles
Alda was born in New York city
He began acting at the age of 16
He has been married to his wife Arlene since 1957
The Aldas share three daughters
Alan Alda is best known for his role as 'Hawkeye' on M*A*S*H
The multi-talented actor also wrote and directed for the successful series
M*A*S*H celebrated its  50th anniversary in 2022
Currently, Alda devotes much of his time to podcasting
There are currently 295 episodes of the 'Clear + Vivid' podcast and counting
He has written 3 memoirs capturing his storied life
He wrote two additional memoirs in 2008 and 2017
Alda continues to be motivated by his curiosity about science and communication
Despite his health challenges, Alan Alda keeps on going
Alan Alda is turned 88 on January 28th, 2024

The actor, director, writer, and podcaster has enjoyed a successful career in the arts and entertainment business over several decades.

In 2018, Alan Alda revealed that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease in 2015

In a 2018 interview on CBS Morning, Alda discussed how he started to notice that something was wrong. He noted that an early sign of the neurodegenerative disorder is acting out your dreams. He recalled a dream in which someone was attacking him and he threw a sack of potatoes at them. In reality, he had thrown a pillow at his wife.

Alda was not angry at the reality of his diagnosis

In the face of a life-altering illness, Alda chose to approach his new reality in ways that would further enrich his life. He described how he was staying active with tennis, boxing, and marching to music.

In the years since his diagnosis, he continues to accomplish great things

In the successful 2019 film, 'Marriage Story,' Alda portrayed an aging divorce lawyer alongside other Hollywood heavyweights including Scarlett Johansson, Laura Dern, and Adam Driver. He also received a Screen Actors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award that same year.

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Since 2015, Alda has continued to act in television roles

In recent years, Alda has had a number of television roles on the hit series 'Broad City,'The Good Fight,' and 'Ray Donovan.'

Alda was born in New York city

Alda was born Alphonso Joseph D'Abruzzo is of Italian and Irish descent. His father Robert was a theatre and film actor, his mother was a homemaker. Much of his childhood was spent travelling across the U.S. while his father performed.

He began acting at the age of 16

As a teenager, Alda began performing in summer theatre in Pennsylvania. While in college, he studied in Paris and made his first television appearance alongside his father. He had his first Broadway role in 'Only in America' in 1959.

He has been married to his wife Arlene since 1957

Alan and Arlene met at dinner party in 1956 where they bonded over being the only two party goers willing to eat some of the rum cake that had accidentally fallen on the floor. Arlene is a musician, having studied the clarinet in college. She is also a photographer and writer.

The Aldas share three daughters

The couple has been married for over 65 years and they share three daughters: Eve, Elizabeth, and Beatrice. They have eight grandchildren, two of which are pursuing a career in acting.

Alan Alda is best known for his role as 'Hawkeye' on M*A*S*H

The iconic television series, 'M*A*S*H,' premiered in 1972 with Alda cast as 'Captain Benjamin Franklin Pierce.' He played the role of the ever sarcastic army surgeon for more than a decade.

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The multi-talented actor also wrote and directed for the successful series

His talents were celebrated with over 20 Emmy nominations during his time working on 'M*A*S*H.' He won Emmys for acting, writing, and directing for the television show.

M*A*S*H celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2022

The award winning series was based on the film 'M*A*S*H,' directed by Robert Altman. The show is set in the 1950s during the Korean War and follows the lives of members of a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. While the show was initially described as a satire, over the 11 seasons it became best described as a 'dramedy,' touching on social issues including PTSD.

Currently, Alda devotes much of his time to podcasting

Alda has been hosting his own podcast, 'Clear + Vivid' since 2018. Stemming from his personal interest in the science of communication, the podcast highlights conversations with individuals whom Alda views as cultural 'luminaries,' all gifted with the ability to skillfully communicate and relate to others.

There are currently 295 episodes of the 'Clear + Vivid' podcast and counting

On his podcast, Alda has interviewed scientists, musicians, authors, and celebrities including Judd Apatow, Liev Schreiber, Melissa McCarthy, Bette Midler, Mel Brooks, Kevin Bacon, among many others.

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He has written 3 memoirs capturing his storied life

Alda's first memoir,'Never Have Your Dog Stuffed: and Other Things I've Learned,' was published in 2005 and contains a collection of stories from Alda's childhood. The title of the book comes from his experience around the death of his family dog and his father's decision to have the dog 'stuffed' in an attempt to help Alda feel better.

He wrote two additional memoirs in 2008 and 2017

Alda wrote 'Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself' in 2008. His most recent memoir, 'If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look on My Face? My Adventures in the Art and Science of Relating and Communicating,' was published in 2017.

Alda continues to be motivated by his curiosity about science and communication

In an interview for "The New Yorker' in 2022, Alda was asked how he was doing in light of having Parkinson's Disease. Alda answered, 'Surprisingly well.' He continues to produce his podcast to support the 'Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science,' an institution that aims to teach scientists how to better communicate about science.

Despite his health challenges, Alan Alda keeps on going

For decades, Alda has been a force in the entertainment industry. Though he has slowed down in the later years of his life, he continues to share his voice, knowledge, and curiosity by genuinely connecting with others in an ever-changing world.

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