Alan Curtis (British actor)
Alan Curtis | |
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Born |
Coulsdon, Surrey, England, UK | 30 July 1930
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1950s- |
Spouse(s) | Yana (Pamella Guard) (1964-67) |
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
- Tomorrow at Ten (1964)
- Die Screaming, Marianne (1971)
- Carry On Henry (1971)
- Four Dimensions of Greta (1972)
- The Flesh and Blood Show (1972)
- Carry On Abroad (1972)
- Tiffany Jones (1973)
- Professor Popper's Problem (1974)
- The Vision (1988)
Television appearances
- Doctor Who - The War Machines (1966)
- Jason King
- Up Pompeii as Captain Bumptious in "The Peace Treaty" (1970)
- On the Buses (TV series) (as Mr. Stewart in Episode 2 of Season 4, "The Canteen Girl") (1970)
- Whoops Baghdad (1972)
- Morecambe and Wise (1968-1977)
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
External links
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