Alan Napier Actor
Alan Napier is a 85 years old actor from United Kingdom from Birmingham, England. Alan Napier was born on January 07, 1903 (died on August 08, 1988, he was 85 years old) in Birmingham, England as Alan William Napier-Clavering. His nickname was Napier-Clavering Alan.
About
Birth name of Alan Napier is Alan William Napier-Clavering
No, he died on 08/08/1988, 36 years ago. He was 85 years old when he died. Cause of death: stroke. He died in Santa Monica and buried in Chapel of the Pines Crematory .
Family
His mother is Millicent Mary Kenrick and his father is Claude Gerald Napier-Clavering. His mother died at the age of (Alan was 29 years old). () and Claude Gerald Napier-Clavering was 33 years old when Alan born.
Parents
Child
He had one child, Jennifer (93) . When his first child, Jennifer Mary Napier-Clavering, was born, Alan Napier was 28 years old.
Works
Alan Napier Movies (76)
There are 76 movies of Alan Napier.
His first feature film was The Sword in the Stone (1963, as Sir Pellinore (voice)). He was 60 when he starred in this movie. Since 1963, he has appeared in 76 feature films. The last one is Master Minds (1949). In this movie, we watched him in the Dr. Druzik character .
View all Alan Napier movies.Alan Napier movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Sir Pellinore | The Sword in the Stone (1963) | 60 |
Huntsman / Reporter #3 / Bloodhound | Mary Poppins (1964) | 61 |
Dean | Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959) | 56 |
Mr. Rutland | Marnie (1964) | 61 |
Alfred | Batman (1966) | 63 |
Dr. Scott | The Uninvited (1944) | 41 |
Doc Carver | Cat People (1942) | 39 |
Cicero | Julius Caesar (1953) | 50 |
Jock | Lassie Come Home (1943) | 40 |
Willie Spears | The Invisible Man Returns (1940) | 37 |
Julian | Random Harvest (1942) | 39 |
A Holy Father | Macbeth (1948) | 45 |
Sir Brockhurst | The Court Jester (1955) | 53 |
Dr. Gideon Gault | The Premature Burial (1962) | 59 |
Finchley | Criss Cross (1949) | 46 |
Dr. Forrester | Ministry of Fear (1944) | 41 |
Despreaux | Désirée (1954) | 51 |
Dr. Bladh | Madame Curie (1943) | 40 |
Sir William Johnson | Unconquered (1947) | 44 |
Detective Gordon | Lured (1947) | 44 |
High Executioner | A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1949) | 46 |
Parson Glennie | Moonfleet (1955) | 52 |
Aga | Sinbad the Sailor (1947) | 44 |
St. Aubyn | Isle of the Dead (1945) | 42 |
Elinu, the High Priest | The Mole People (1956) | 53 |
Col. Peter MacLean | 36 Hours (1964) | 62 |
Defense Attorney | Johnny Belinda (1948) | 45 |
Landale | Forever Amber (1947) | 44 |
Sir Henry Chapman | Hangover Square (1945) | 42 |
Capt. Humberstone Lyon | Across the Wide Missouri (1951) | 48 |
F. Holmes Harmon | House of Horrors (1946) | 43 |
British Club Official | The Loved One (1965) | 62 |
Count Grassin | The Strange Door (1951) | 48 |
David Shackleford | Three Strangers (1946) | 43 |
Jean de Reszke | The Great Caruso (1951) | 48 |
Judge Henry Saladine | The Strange Woman (1946) | 43 |
Sir Jonathan Wright | Ivy (1947) | 44 |
Dr. Paul Lujan | Island of Lost Women (1959) | 56 |
Houdon De Pierremont, Police Minister | A Scandal in Paris (1946) | 43 |
Prosecution Attorney | Until They Sail (1957) | 54 |
Eric Latimer | Action in Arabia (1944) | 41 |
Jessup | Tarzan's Magic Fountain (1949) | 46 |
Monty Beresford | The Lone Wolf in London (1947) | 44 |
Alton Bennet | Manhandled (1949) | 46 |
MacDougald, Chief Engineer | The Hairy Ape (1944) | 41 |
Robert Tyrwhitt | Young Bess (1953) | 50 |
Sir George | Hills of Home (1948) | 45 |
Sam Wells | Assignment in Brittany (1943) | 40 |
Lord Provost | Challenge to Lassie (1949) | 46 |
Capt. Kidd | Double Crossbones (1951) | 48 |
Archdeacon | We Are Not Alone (1939) | 36 |
Commissioner Peters | Tarzan's Peril (1951) | 48 |
Dr. Nicholas Adams | Driftwood (1947) | 44 |
Black Watch officer | Eagle Squadron (1942) | 39 |
Khalil | Tripoli (1950) | 47 |
Fuller | The House of the Seven Gables (1940) | 37 |
Sturak | Big Jim McLain (1952) | 49 |
The Tourist | Fiesta (1947) | 44 |
Prof. George Carter | The Blue Veil (1951) | 48 |
Knight | The Wandering Jew (1933) | 32 |
The General | The Red Danube (1949) | 46 |
Ray Sheridan | Miami Exposé (1956) | 53 |
Dr. Woodring | Lost Angel (1943) | 40 |
Governor | The Wife of General Ling (1937) | 34 |
Count Romano | In a Monastery Garden (1932) | 29 |
The Vicar | Signpost to Murder (1964) | 62 |
The Count de Breville | Mademoiselle Fifi (1944) | 40 |
Updyke | Confirm or Deny (1941) | 38 |
Capt. Hawtree | Caste (1930) | 27 |
Bouchier | Stamboul (1931) | 27 |
Gen. Canynge | Loyalties (1933) | 30 |
General | For Valour (1937) | 34 |
Sir Hamar Ryman M.P. | The Four Just Men (1939) | 37 |
Attwater | Adventure Island (1947) | 44 |
Kittredge | My Own True Love (1948) | 46 |
Dr. Druzik | Master Minds (1949) | 46 |
Alan Napier TV Shows (30)
His first TV Show was Lux Video Theatre (1950).
View all Alan Napier TV shows.Education
He graduated from Royal Academy Of Dramatic Art and Clifton College
What was Alan's zodiac sign?Alan Napier zodiac sign was capricorn.
How tall was Alan Napier?He was 6′6″ ft tall, which is equal to 1.98 meters.
Other facts about Alan Napier
Alias | Napier-Clavering Alan |
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AlmaMater | Royal Academy of Dramatic Art |
Birth name | Alan William Napier-Clavering |
DeathCause | Pneumonia |
Place of death | Santa Monica |
Education | Clifton College |
Height | |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
RestingPlace | Chapel of the Pines Crematory |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Country of citizenship | United Kingdom |
Family name | Napier. Show people with the surname Napier |
Cause of death | Stroke |
Date of death | 1988-08-08T00:00:00Z |
Place of burial | Chapel Of The Pines Crematory |
Given name | Alan |
Name in native language | Alan Napier |