Alan Napier AKA Alan Napier-Clavering Born: 7-Jan-1903 Birthplace: Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Died: 8-Aug-1988 Location of death: Santa Monica, CA [1] Cause of death: Stroke Remains: Buried, Chapel of the Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Alfred on Batman Cousin of Neville Chamberlain. [1] Berkley East Convalescent Hospital, Santa Monica, CA.
Wife: Gip Dickens (d. 1961, one daughter) Daughter: Jennifer Napier Nichols Daughter: Jennifer Raine Bissell (stepdaughter)
University: Clifton College University: Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Stroke 1987
TELEVISION Batman Alfred Pennyworth (butler, 1966-68) Don't Call Me Charlie Gen. Steele (1962-63)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Bastard (22-May-1978) QB VII (29-Apr-1974) Batman (30-Jul-1966) · Alfred The Loved One (11-Oct-1965) · English Club Official 36 Hours (28-Jan-1965) · Col. Peter MacLean Signpost to Murder (4-Dec-1964) · The Vicar Marnie (22-Jul-1964) · Mr. Rutland The Sword in the Stone (25-Dec-1963) [VOICE] The Premature Burial (7-Mar-1962) · Dr. Gideon Gault Tender Is the Night (19-Jan-1962) Journey to the Center of the Earth (16-Dec-1959) · Dean Island of Lost Women (May-1959) Until They Sail (8-Oct-1957) · Prosecution The Mole People (Dec-1956) Miami Expose (Sep-1956) · Ray Sheridan The Court Jester (27-Jan-1956) · Sir Brockhurst Moonfleet (24-Jun-1955) · Parson Glennie Desir�e (17-Nov-1954) Julius Caesar (4-Jun-1953) · Cicero Young Bess (21-May-1953) · Robert Tyrwhitt Big Jim McLain (30-Aug-1952) The Strange Door (8-Dec-1951) · Count Grassan The Blue Veil (26-Oct-1951) Across the Wide Missouri (1-Oct-1951) · Capt. Humberstone Lyon The Highwayman (12-Aug-1951) The Great Caruso (16-Apr-1951) · Jean de Reszke Tarzan's Peril (13-Mar-1951) · Peters Double Crossbones (22-Jan-1951) Tripoli (9-Nov-1950) Master Minds (20-Nov-1949) Challenge to Lassie (31-Oct-1949) The Red Danube (22-Sep-1949) · The General Manhandled (25-May-1949) · Alton Bennet A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (7-Apr-1949) · High Executioner Tarzan's Magic Fountain (5-Feb-1949) · Douglas Jessup My Own True Love (2-Feb-1949) Criss Cross (12-Jan-1949) Joan of Arc (11-Nov-1948) · Earl of Warwick Macbeth (1-Oct-1948) Johnny Belinda (14-Sep-1948) · Defense Attorney Hills of Home (1948) · Sir George The Lone Wolf in London (13-Nov-1947) · Monty Beresford Forever Amber (10-Oct-1947) Unconquered (24-Sep-1947) Driftwood (15-Sep-1947) · Dr. Adams Lured (28-Aug-1947) Adventure Island (13-Aug-1947) Ivy (26-Jun-1947) Fiesta (12-Jun-1947) · The Tourist Sinbad the Sailor (17-Jan-1947) · Aga The Strange Woman (25-Oct-1946) A Scandal in Paris (19-Jul-1946) · Houdon Three Strangers (28-Jan-1946) · David Shackleford Isle of the Dead (1-Sep-1945) · St. Aubyn Hangover Square (7-Feb-1945) · Sir Henry Chapman Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (15-Nov-1944) · Mr. Parker The Uninvited (16-Oct-1944) · Dr. Scott Ministry of Fear (16-Oct-1944) · Dr. Forrester The Hairy Ape (2-Jul-1944) · MacDougald) Action in Arabia (18-Feb-1944) Mademoiselle Fifi (1944) Lost Angel (23-Dec-1943) · Dr. Woodring Lassie Come Home (10-Oct-1943) · Jock Assignment in Brittany (11-Mar-1943) · Sam Walls Random Harvest (17-Dec-1942) · Julian Eagle Squadron (16-Jun-1942) The House of the Seven Gables (29-Feb-1940) · Fuller The Invisible Man Returns (12-Jan-1940) · Willie Spears We Are Not Alone (25-Nov-1939) The Four Just Men (Jun-1939)
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