| Arlene Alda | |
|---|---|
| Born | Arlene Weiss December 7, 1933 New York City, New York, USA |
| Occupation | author, photographer, clarinettist, writer |
| Spouse(s) | Alan Alda (March 15, 1957–present) |
Arlene Alda (born Arlene Weiss on December 7, 1933 in New York City) is an American photographer, clarinettist and writer of children's books.
Alda's most recent work as an author, Did You Say Pears? was published by Tundra Books in 2006. Previous books published by Tundra include "The Book of ZZZs" (2005) and Morning Glory Monday (2003). She also wrote the popular Hurry Granny Annie was published by Tricycle Press in 1999. She wrote the popular Hold the Bus (published by Troll Press in 1996). For much, but not all, of her career as an author, she has provided her own illustrations as a photographer.[1]
Alda is married to actor Alan Alda, of the hit CBS-TV show M*A*S*H fame. They wed on March 15, 1957 and they have three daughters: Eve, Elizabeth and Beatrice, and seven grandchildren, two of which attended the 2005 Academy Awards (Emilia Alda and Scott Coffey).
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