Allen Swift(1924-2010)
- Actor
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Allen Swift was born on 16 January 1924 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Mad Monster Party? (1967), Underdog (1964) and King Leonardo and His Short Subjects (1960). He was married to Lenore Loveman and Vivienne Chassler. He died on 18 April 2010 in New York, New York, USA.
6.6
- Felix Flankin
- Yetch
- Dracula
- Invisible Man
- Dr. Jekyll
- Mr. Hyde
- Chef Machiavelli
- Captain
- First Mate
- Mr. Kronkite
- Mail Man
- The Monster(voice, as Alan Swift)
- 1967
7.1
TV Series
- Simon Bar-Sinister
- Riff Raff
- Batty Man
- Electric Eel
- General Brainley
- O.J. Sqweez
- Men
- Cats
- Goggle
- King Cumulus Regulus
- King Cup
- King Klobber
- King Mange
- Overcat
- Captain Marblehead
- Doctor
- Professor Moby von Ahab
- Sailors
- Scientist
- Bank President
- Captain Miles Standish
- Crusher
- Native American Chief
- Officer
- Prisoners
- Baker
- Bank Committee Members
- Bomb Factory Salesman
- Cell Mate
- Fight Announcer
- Irving
- Jailer
- Monster Scientist
- Paper Boy
- Police Chief
- Police Officer
- Prison Guard
- Professor
- Rock
- Semore
- Zot Man(voice)
7.1
TV Series
- Narrator
- Odie Colognie
- Itchy Brother
- Tooter Turtle
- Charlie Chin
- Jury Foreman
- Bandit
- Black Head
- Coronation Official
- Customer
- Deputy
- Dr. Bela Bugosi
- Fight Referee
- Football Player
- Gag Participant
- Gangster
- Guard
- Hotel Clerk
- Hy Purcent
- Little Kid
- Lois Loon
- Ma
- Milkman
- Movie Director
- Mr. Blarney
- Native American
- Nikita
- Odle Colognie
- Pavlov
- Prospectors
- Security Guard
- Townspeople
- Worker(voice)
Actor
Writer
Soundtrack
- 1980
- Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure6.7
- performer: "I Look, And What Do I See?", "I'm Just a Rag Dolly/Poor Babette/A Miracle", "I'm Home", "Candy Hearts and Paper Flowers (Reprise)"
- 1976
- 1976
- The Enchanted World of Danny Kaye: The Emperor's New Clothes6.7TV Movie
- performer: "Clothes Make the Man"
- 1972
- Alternative name
- Alan Swift
- Born
- Died
- April 18, 2010
- New York, New York, USA(complications from a fall)
- SpousesLenore Loveman1961 - April 18, 2010 (his death, 2 children)
- Children
- RelativesEva Allen(Grandchild)
- Other worksAlso writing, producing, directing and performing in plays and musicals in summer stock and off-Broadway Theater.
- Publicity listings
- TriviaSwift was the first host/performer of WPIX TV Ch. ll NYC's "Popeye Show" weekday evenings from Monday, September 10, 1956, to Friday, September 23, 1960. He hosted the show as "Captain Allen".
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