Albert Forman is a mentioned character on the FOX comedy That '70s Show. He was the late husband of the late Bernice Forman and the father of Red, Marty and Jerry Forman.
Character[]
It is unknown when he was born, he was probably born between 1890s to 1900s. As an adult he went on to become an amateur photographer and even owned a dark room to process his photography work. Albert met and eventually married Bernice Forman, even with the two of them having three sons together: Reginald (who would be better known as Red), Marty and Jerry. Years before the series began, Albert died from unknown causes, leaving Bernice widowed.
Trivia[]
- Both his son Red and grandson Eric have the same middle name, Albert, which were both named after him.
- Like his son Red he drinks beer and is an angry individual, with Red inheriting both traits from him.
- Albert was the one who gave both Red and Marty the train set when they were children. Even years after he died his wife Bernice still had the train set in her possession until her death, with Red eventually having the train set to himself.
- It is unknown if Albert himself hated Kitty for marrying Red like Bernice, who despises her for being lower class.
- In Water Tower, it's implied that Red accidentally walked in on him and his mother having sex once.