Trained to work as a writer, set designer, director, and actor for the last half of the twentieth century, Albert D’Annibale also co-produced and starred in the national production company of “Stal...ver maisTrained to work as a writer, set designer, director, and actor for the last half of the twentieth century, Albert D’Annibale also co-produced and starred in the national production company of “Stalag 17” (1953); he wrote the screen treatment for a film called “Jazz on a Summer’s Day” (1958); in the late sixties and early seventies, he was chosen to coordinate the writers at the “Actor’s Studio” as well as stage his plays in part, or to be presented as an “Actor’s Studio production.ver menos