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Alan Vint
Actor, Director, Producer
Born November 11, 1944Died August 16, 2006 (61 years)
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Alan Richard Vint (November 11, 1944 - August 16, 2006) was an American character actor.
Vint was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He appeared in a number of supporting roles during the 1970s in films such as The Panic in Needle Park (1971) Badlands (1973), Macon County Line (1974), and Earthquake. He also made guest appearances on such television series as Police Story, Emergency!, Hawaii Five-O, Adam-12, Lou Grant and Baretta.
Vint appeared in several films with his brother Jesse Vint. He was married to Susan Mullen and had three daughters - Kelly, Kate and Megan Vint also actors. Vint and Mullen eventually divorced.
Alan Vint died in Sherman Oaks, California on August 16, 2006 of an unknown illness that caused all of his major organs to fail. Variety reported the cause of death as pneumonia
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Alan Richard Vint (November 11, 1944 - August 16, 2006) was an American character actor.
Vint was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He appeared in a number of supporting roles during the 1970s in films such as The Panic in Needle Park (1971) Badlands (1973), Macon County Line (1974), and Earthquake. He also made guest appearances on such television series as Police Story, Emergency!, Hawaii Five-O, Adam-12, Lou Grant and Baretta.
Vint appeared in several films with his brother Jesse Vint. He was married to Susan Mullen and had three daughters - Kelly, Kate and Megan Vint also actors. Vint and Mullen eventually divorced.
Alan Vint died in Sherman Oaks, California on August 16, 2006 of an unknown illness that caused all of his major organs to fail. Variety reported the cause of death as pneumonia
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Filmography
1999 | Malevolence · as Deputy Warden |
1995 | The Wharf Rat · as Eli |
1993 | Family Prayers · as Delivery Man |
1985 | Spenser: For Hire (TV Series) · as Leclerc |
1983 | The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez · as Mike Trimmell |
1980 | American Playhouse (TV Series) · as Mike Trimmell |
1980 | Belle Starr · as Grat Dalton |
1979 | The Lady in Red · as Melvin Purvis |
1978 | David Cassidy: Man Undercover (TV Series) · as Pauly |
1978 | Centennial (TV Series) · as Beeley Garrett |
1977 | Lou Grant (TV Series) · as Len Huskie |
1977 | Checkered Flag or Crash · as Doc Pyle |
1975 | The Deadly Tower · as Tim Davis |
1975 | Bronk (TV Series) |
1975 | Switch (TV Series) · as Nate Lear |
1975 | |
1975 | Baretta (TV Series) |
1974 | Earthquake · as Ralph |
1974 | Petrocelli (TV Series) |
1974 | Macon County Line · as Chris Dixon |
1973 | Badlands · as Deputy |
1973 | Police Story (TV Series) |
1972 | The Unholy Rollers · as Greg |
1972 | The Rookies (TV Series) |
1972 | The Glass House · as Bree |
1972 | Emergency! (TV Series) |
1971 | Welcome Home Soldier Boys · as Kid |
1971 | Cade's County (TV Series) · as Jimmie-John Kingman |
1971 | Nichols (TV Series) · as Springer Brother |
1971 | Two-Lane Blacktop · as Man In Roadhouse |
1971 | The Panic in Needle Park · as Hotch |
1970 | The McMasters · as Hank |
1969 | The Young Lawyers (TV Series) · as Williams |
1969 | Room 222 (TV Series) · as Bob |
1969 | The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (TV Series) · as Rehab Speaker |
1969 | Then Came Bronson (TV Series) |
1968 | Adam-12 (TV Series) · as Ken Tucker |
1968 | The Name of the Game (TV Series) · as Buzz |
1968 | Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) · as Thomas Robert Ralston |
1967 | The High Chaparral (TV Series) · as Tim Parker |
1959 |