Alan North (December 23, 1920 – January 19, 2000) was an American actor.
Early life
North was born in Bronx, New York, and joined the United States Navy during the Second World War.
Career
After the war, he became a stage manager and made his Broadway debut in 1955 in Plain and Fancy. On television, he played Captain Ed Hocken in the 1982 television series Police Squad!. He also appeared on the soap opera Another World in the recurring role of Captain Sean Delaney from 1984 to 1988. His last stage performance was in 1999, in Lake Hollywood.
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|1959
|Requiem for a Nun
|understudy Governor, Pete, Mr. Tubbs
|also stage manager
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|1960
|Fiorello!
|Floyd: a cop
|replacement
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|1964
|Dylan
|A Bartender
|replacement
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|1964
|Never Live Over a Pretzel Factory
|The Inspector
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|1965
|Barefoot in the Park
|Telephone Man, understudy Victor Velasco
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|1966
|The Odd Couple
|Murray, understudy Oscar Madison
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|1967
|Spofford
|George
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|1968
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|rowspan=2|standby Sam Nash, Jesse Kiplinger, Roy Hubley
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|1970
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|1971
|Promises, Promises
|Dr. Dreyfuss
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|1973
|The Prisoner of Second Avenue
|Harry Edison, understudy Mel Edison
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|1977
|Scribes
|Reg
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|1978
|Annie Get Your Gun
|Chief Sitting Bull
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|1979
|The Music Man
|Mayor Shinn
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|1980
|The American Clock
|Durant, Sheriff, Piano Mover, Toland
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|1983
|Marilyn: An American Fable
|Studio Head
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|1992
|Conversations With My Father
|Nick
|replacement
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|1999
|Lake Hollywood
|Uncle Ambrose
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