Alan Curtis (British actor)
British actor

Alan Curtis (British actor)

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British actor
Gender:
Male
Birth:
30 July 1930(Coulsdon)
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Spouse(s):
Yana
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Alan Curtis (born 30 July 1930) is an English actor and announcer.

Background

He was born in Coulsdon, Surrey and he has led a long career in the cinema, television and theatre, including 4 films with cult director Pete Walker. He has also acted for the MCC as an announcer at Lord's Cricket Ground. Alan now lives in West London.

Cinema appearances

  • Ladies Who Do (1963) - 2nd Businessman (uncredited)
  • Tomorrow at Ten (1965) - Inspector
  • Agente Logan - missione Ypotron (1966) - Streich
  • Carry On Henry (1971) - Conte di Pisa
  • Die Screaming, Marianne (1971) - Sloopy's Manager
  • Four Dimensions of Greta (1972) - Carl Roberts
  • The Flesh and Blood Show (1972) - Jack Phipps
  • Carry On Abroad (1972) - Police Chief
  • Tiffany Jones (1973) - Marocek
  • Professor Popper's Problem (1974) - Grainger
  • The Vision (1988) - Lord Mallory

Television appearances

  • The Avengers - Mission to Montreal (1962) - Brand
  • The Saint - The Death Penalty - Trape
  • The Saint - The Golden Frog - Vargas
  • Doctor Who - The War Machines (1966) - Major Green
  • Morecambe and Wise (1969-1971) - Bank Manager / King Philip of Spain / Inspector Crump
  • Up Pompeii in "The Peace Treaty" (1970) - Captain Bumptius
  • On the Buses (TV series) in Episode 2 of Season 4, "The Canteen Girl") (1970) - Mr. Stewart
  • Jason King - An Author in Search of Two Characters (1972) - Commissionaire
  • Whoops Baghdad (1973) - Captain of the Guards / Havabanana / Sheikh Akabar the Vile / Robber

Theatre appearances

  • The Players' Theatre
  • Peter Pan ... as Captain Hook
  • Aladdin at the London Palladium as Abanazar
  • Robinson Crusoe at the London Palladium as Will Atkins, the Pirate
  • Babes in the Wood at the London Palladium as the Sheriff of Nottingham