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Frankie Albert

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

January 27, 1920(82)

Day of Death

September 4, 2002

Place of Birth

Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Also Known As

Frank Cullen AlbertFrank C. AlbertFrankie C. AlbertFrankie Albert

Frankie Albert

Acting

Biography

Frank Cullen Albert pioneered modern quarterback play as the first college T-formation signal-caller and a founding member of the San Francisco 49ers, earning recognition as the greatest left-handed quarterback ever to play the game. Born January 27, 1920 in Chicago, Albert moved as a youth to California where he attended Glendale High School before enrolling at Stanford University. At Stanford, Albert studied under the T-formation innovator Clark Shaughnessy, becoming the first college quarterback to run the modern T-formation. He earned consensus All-American honors in 1940 and 1941, leading the 1940 "Wow Boys" to an undefeated 9-0 regular season, a 21-13 Rose Bowl victory over Nebraska, and a No. 2 national ranking behind Minnesota. Drafted tenth overall by the Chicago Bears in 1942, Albert served four years in the U.S. Navy during World War II under the direction of former heavyweight champion Gene Tunney's physical training program. Albert became the first player signed by the San Francisco 49ers in 1946, receiving the highest salary ($10,000) as the franchise launched All-America Football Conference operations. The 5-foot-10, 166-pound left-handed passer revolutionized quarterback play by inventing the bootleg, faking a handoff before running wide with the ball hidden on his hip. In 1948, Albert posted the AAFC's most dominant season: 29 touchdown passes (a league record), 1,990 yards, only 10 interceptions, plus 349 rushing yards and eight rushing touchdowns, earning…

Known For

Filmography