Albert Ezerzer worked behind the camera. He managed transportation for film and TV crews. His name came to public attention after Suits aired a tribute in its fourth season.
Fans who saw the “In Memory of Albert Ezerzer” message wanted to know who he was. Here’s everything known about him.
Quick Facts
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Full Name: Albert Ezerzer
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Born: January 31, 1959
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Died: May 9, 2014
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Age: 55
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Nationality: American
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Height: 6’3″
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Weight: 76 kg
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Spouse: Rachael Ezezer
What Did He Do?
Albert didn’t appear on screen. He worked in transport for film sets, moving actors and crew from one location to another. He was part of the Suits crew for three seasons and ensured production stayed on schedule.
Many people mistook him for an actor. That never happened. His role stayed off-screen.
Career Timeline
He began working in 1993. His first known credit was Family Pictures. That same year, he worked on Night Owl and J.F.K.: Reckless Youth.
Over the years, he helped with many shows and films.
Some of his credits include
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My Breast (1994)
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Dancing in the Dark (1995)
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Closer and Closer (1996)
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Every 9 Seconds (1997)
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Ice (1998)
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The Big Heist (2001)
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Interstate 60 (2002)
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Riding the Bus with My Sister (2005)
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Covert One: The Hades Factor (2006)
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The Latest Buzz (2007–2010)
In 2008, he worked on Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning. He drove Shirley MacLaine across 15 episodes.
Cause of Death
Albert died on May 9, 2014. At the time, he was working on Suits. Some sources claimed a ruptured blood vessel caused internal bleeding. No official report confirmed that.
A few weeks later, Suits returned with Season 4. The first episode ended with a tribute message, which is how most viewers learned about him.
Was he the same as D.B. Woodside?
No. The two are different. D.B. Woodside played Jeff Malone in Suits. He appeared from Season 4 to Season 8. Some fans confused the two because of similar facial features.
Albert never acted on Suits. His job stayed behind the scenes.
Personal Life
Albert was married to Rachael Ezezer. No public details exist about her, and she has stayed out of the spotlight.
Closing Thought
Albert Ezerzer worked in silence. His job didn’t show on screen, but it mattered. He kept productions running, and his team valued him. The tribute to Suits proved that.
He left at 55. Those who worked with him still remember him, and that memory now belongs to the fans, too.

