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Tom Aldredge (born February 28, 1928) is an American actor.
Aldredge was born in Dayton, Ohio to Lucienne Juliet (née Marcillat) and W. J. Aldredge, a colonel in the United States Air Force. His most notable roles have been on the stage. He has been nominated for five Tony Awards for his roles in Sticks and Bones (1972), Where's Charley? (1975), The Little Foxes (1981), Passion (1994) and Twentieth Century (2004). He also starred in the original Broadway productions of On Golden Pond (1978) and Into the Woods (1987) and the 2000 off-Broadway revival of The Time of the Cuckoo.
Aldredge's film credits include What About Bob (1991), Cold Mountain (2003) and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007).
Aldredge also played the recurring role of Hugh DeAngelis, the father of Carmela Soprano, on The Sopranos from 2000 to 2007.
Aldredge is married to renowned costume designer Theoni V. Aldredge.
Tom Aldredge was born on February 28, 1928, in Dayton, Ohio. First appearing off-Broadway in 1957 in "Electra" and on Broadway in 1959 in "The Nervous Set," Aldredge has appeared in over 30 Broadway and off-Broadway productions. Others include "On Golden Pond," "The Litte Foxes" (opposite Elizabeth Taylor (I)), "1776," "Into the Woods" (as the memorable narrator) and "Passion." Since 1972 Aldredge has been nominated for five Tony Awards. Also an accomplished actor on film and television, he received an Emmy Award for his portrayal of Shakespeare in CBS' production "Henry Winkler Meets William Shakespeare." Entering into his later years, Aldredge continues to make guest appearances in several television productions and has recently starred in "Twentieth Century Limited" and "Twelve Angry Men" on Broadway.






