On Jan. 25, 2019, the Screen Actors Guild will present its prestigious Life Achievement Award to the great Alan Alda. Though Alda has spent the last two decades stealing scenes in supporting performances on top-rated shows like "ER," "The West Wing" and "The Blacklist," 40 years ago he was one of the biggest TV and movie stars on the planet. His meal ticket was "M*A*S*H," one of those rare shows that was as beloved by critics as it was by regular viewers. But he was just as popular on the big screen, starring in hits like "California Suite" and "Same Time, Next Year" and topping the box office for three weeks straight with his writing/directing debut, "The Four Seasons." Alda wasn't obnoxiously handsome, impossibly muscular or explosively funny; he was just...Alda. He still is, and we love him for it! To celebrate his most recent honor, let's take a look at some of his highlights over his 60-year career.
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