Alan Haufrect

Alan Haufrect

Deceased · Born: Apr 3, 1941 · Died: Aug 17, 2024

Personal Details

BornApr 3, 1941 Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Biography

Notable individual's origin story unfolded in the vibrant city of Cleveland, Ohio, a place where their formative years were spent. However, their childhood and adolescence were marked by a significant relocation to the bustling metropolis of Houston, Texas, where they spent a substantial amount of time developing their personality and worldview.

Their academic pursuits led them to the esteemed Yale University, where they earned a Master of Fine Arts degree, a testament to their dedication and passion for their craft. This prestigious educational institution provided them with a solid foundation in their field, and they were well-prepared to take on the challenges of the real world.

As their career progressed, they made the bold decision to relocate to the City of Angels, Los Angeles, California, a hub for the entertainment industry. This strategic move enabled them to tap into the vast network of creatives and professionals in the area, ultimately propelling their career forward.

Today, this accomplished individual resides in the same city, where they continue to thrive and make significant contributions to their field. Their membership in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is a testament to their reputation and expertise, and they remain a respected figure in the industry.

Career

1991
For the Boys
For the Boys as Technical Director, Awards T.V. Show
Crazy People
Crazy People as Hit and Run Victim
1986
Disneyland
Disneyland as Jason's Father
1985
My Man Adam
My Man Adam as John Walker
1984
American Dreamer
American Dreamer as Golf Buddy #2
Footloose
Footloose as Roger Dunbar
1983
Twilight Zone: The Movie
Twilight Zone: The Movie as Mr. Conroy's Son
1982
Kiss Me Goodbye
Kiss Me Goodbye as Mr. Newman
1981
Halloween II
Halloween II as Announcer
1980
Nine to Five
Nine to Five as Chuck Strell
1978
Coma
Coma as Dr. Marcus
1977
Stick Around
Stick Around as Burglar
1970
Bloody Mama
Bloody Mama as Prisoner (uncredited)
1968