Alan Vint

Alan Vint

Deceased · Born: Nov 11, 1944 · Died: Aug 16, 2006

Personal Details

BornNov 11, 1944 Wichita, Kansas, USA
Relatives
  • Jesse Vint (Sibling)

Biography

Alan Vint, a talented individual, entered this world on November 11, 1944, in the city of Wichita, Kansas, USA, a place known for its rich history and cultural significance.

As an accomplished actor and director, Vint left an indelible mark on the film industry, with some of his most notable works including the critically acclaimed "Badlands" (1973),the dramatic "The Panic in Needle Park" (1971),and the action-packed "The Lady in Red" (1979).

Vint's personal life was filled with love and companionship, as he was married to the lovely Susan Mullen, a union that brought joy to both parties.

Sadly, Alan Vint's time on this earth came to an end on August 16, 2006, in Sherman Oaks, California, USA, a place he called home in his later years.

Career

1999
Malevolence
Malevolence as Deputy Warden
1996
1983
1980
Belle Starr
Belle Starr as Grat Dalton
1979
The Lady in Red
The Lady in Red as Melvin Purvis
1975
The Deadly Tower
The Deadly Tower as Tim Davis
Breakout
Breakout as Harve
1974
Macon County Line
Macon County Line as Chris Dixon
Earthquake
Earthquake as Ralph
1973
Badlands
Badlands as Deputy
1972
1971
Two-Lane Blacktop
Two-Lane Blacktop as Man in Roadhouse
1970
2001
Reversal
Reversal as Director