Known For
Acting
Known Credits
44
Gender
Male
Birthday
July 24, 1909 (116 years old)
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Alan Curtis (July 24, 1909 - February 2, 1953) was an American film actor appearing in over 50 films.
Born Harry Ueberroth in Chicago, Illinois, he began his career as a model before becoming an actor, appearing in local newspaper ads. His looks did not go unnoticed in Hollywood. He began appearing in films in the late 1930s (including a Technicolor appearance in the Alice Faye-Don Ameche film Hollywood Cavalcade and a memorable role in High Sierra (1941). He is probably best known as one of the romantic leads in Abbott and Costello's first hit movie Buck Privates.
His chance for leading-man stardom came when he replaced the unwilling John Garfield in the 1943 production Flesh and Fantasy. Curtis played a ruthless killer opposite Gloria Jean. Unfortunately for both actors, the studio removed their performances from the final film. The footage was later expanded into a B-picture melodrama Destiny. The film failed to establish Curtis as a major-name star, but it did typecast him in hardbitten roles, like the man framed for murder in Phantom Lady (1944) and the detective Philo Vance.
He starred in over two dozen movies and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Alan Curtis was married three times; his wives included actresses Priscilla Lawson and Ilona Massey. He died from complications during an operation in New York City, New York, he was 43. He is buried in the Ueberroth family plot in Evanston, Illinois.
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| 1951 | City of Violenceas Paolo Giacomo | |
| 1949 | The Pirates of Caprias Commodore Van Diel | |
| 1949 | Apache Chiefas Young Eagle | |
| 1948 | The Enchanted Valleyas Johnny Nelson | |
| 1947 | Philo Vance's Secret Missionas Philo Vance | |
| 1947 | Philo Vance's Gambleas Philo Vance | |
| 1946 | Renegade Girlas Fred Raymond | |
| 1946 | Flight to Nowhereas Hobe Carrington | |
| 1946 | Inside Jobas Edward "Eddie" Norton | |
| 1945 | The Daltons Ride Againas Emmett Dalton | |
| 1945 | Shady Ladyas Marty Martin | |
| 1945 | The Naughty Ninetiesas Mr. Crawford | |
| 1945 | See My Lawyeras Charlie Rodman | |
| 1945 | Frisco Salas Rio Jordan aka John Warren | |
| 1944 | Destinyas Cliff Banks | |
| 1944 | The Invisible Man's Revengeas Mark Foster | |
| 1944 | Follow the Boysas Alan Curtis (uncredited) | |
| 1944 | Phantom Ladyas Scott Henderson | |
| 1943 | Gung Ho!as John Harbison | |
| 1943 | Crazy Houseas Alan Curtis | |
| 1943 | Two Tickets to Londonas First Mate Dan Driscoll | |
| 1943 | Hitler's Madmanas Karel Vavra | |
| 1942 | Breakdowns of 1942as Self | |
| 1942 | Remember Pearl Harboras Bruce Gordon | |
| 1941 | We Go Fastas Bob Brandon | |
| 1941 | New Wineas Franz Schubert | |
| 1941 | Buck Privatesas Bob Martin | |
| 1941 | High Sierraas Babe | |
| 1940 | Four Sonsas Karl Bern | |
| 1939 | Hollywood Cavalcadeas Nicky Hayden | |
| 1939 | Good Girls Go to Parisas Tom Brand | |
| 1939 | Sergeant Maddenas Dennis Madden | |
| 1939 | Burn 'Em Up O'Connoras Jose "Rocks" Rivera | |
| 1938 | The Duke of West Pointas Cadet Strong | |
| 1938 | The Shopworn Angelas 'Thin Lips' | |
| 1938 | Yellow Jackas Brinkerhof | |
| 1938 | Mannequinas Eddie Miller | |
| 1937 | The Woman I Loveas (uncredited) | |
| 1936 | Smartest Girl in Townas Model who Escorts Cookie (uncredited) | |
| 1936 | One Live Ghostas Alan | |
| 1936 | Without Ordersas Co-Pilot | |
| 1936 | Don't Turn 'em Looseas Wedding Attendant with Telegram | |
| 1936 | Walking on Airas Fred Randolph | |
| 1936 | The Witness Chairas Reporter in Coutroom |