Alan DeWitt

Alan DeWitt

Deceased · Born: May 6, 1921 · Died: Jun 2, 1976

Personal Details

BornMay 6, 1921 Canton, Ohio, USA

Biography

Alan DeWitt, a renowned thespian and cinematic visionary, made his grand entrance into the world on May 6, 1921, in the charming city of Canton, Ohio, USA. Throughout his illustrious career, DeWitt masterfully traversed the realms of both acting and direction, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.

Some of his most notable endeavors include the 1970 cult classic "Gas! -Or- It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It", the 1975 drama "The Prisoner of Second Avenue", and the 1969 comedy "The April Fools". These projects showcased DeWitt's remarkable range and versatility as a performer.

Tragically, Alan DeWitt's life was cut short on June 2, 1976, in Los Angeles, California, USA. Despite his untimely passing, his legacy continues to inspire and delight audiences to this day.

Career

1976
Alex & the Gypsy
Alex & the Gypsy as Attendant
1973
1971
Bury Me an Angel
Bury Me an Angel as Principal
1970
Angels Die Hard
Angels Die Hard as Undertaker
1967
Luv
Luv as Dalrymple
1962
Tales of Terror
Tales of Terror as Chairman of Wine Society ("The Black Cat")
1955
All That Heaven Allows
All That Heaven Allows as Station Master (uncredited)
1954
A Star Is Born
A Star Is Born as Makeup Artist (uncredited)