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Alan Napier in Batman (1966)

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Alan Napier

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  • (1965) Unsold pilot: Co-starred an a pilot for a proposed NBC comedy series to be called "The Barbara Rush Show". The plot concern the misadventures of a mother who works as a stenographer to help pay her husband's tuition for medical school.
  • (1956) Stage: Appeared in "Too Late the Phalarope" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Robert Libott. Incidental music by Joseph Marais. Based on the novel by Alan Paton. Directed by John Stix. Belasco Theatre: 11 Oct 1956-10 Nov 1956 (36 performances).
  • (1952) Stage: Appeared in "Gertie" on Broadway. Comedy.
  • (1936) Stage: Appeared in R. Farquharon Sharp's translation of Henrik Ibsen's play, "The Wild Duck," at the Westminster Theatre in London, England, with Marius Goring CBE, Cecil Trouncer, Reyner Barton, Susan Richards, Ruth Wynn Owne, Mark Dignam in the cast. Michael Macowan was director and Peter Goffin was designer.
  • (1940) Stage: Appeared (as "Sir William Warring") in "Lady in Waiting" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Margery Sharp. Directed by Antoinette Perry. Martin Beck Theatre: 27 Mar 1940-8 Jun 1949 (87 performances). Cast: Albert Allen, Stephen Ker Appleby, Anita Bolster, Michelette Burani, Lenore Chippendale, Carol Curtis-Brown, James Decker, Paul Foley, Gladys George, Mary Heberden, Walter Moore, Ethel Morrison, Leonard Penn (as "Fred Genocchio"), Guy Spaull. Produced by Brock Pemberton.
  • (1933) Stage: Appeared in Dorothy Massingham's play, "The Lake," at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England, with May Whitty, Esme Church and Marie Ney in the cast. Tyrone Guthrie was director.
  • (1934) Stage: Appeared in John Galsworthy's play, "The Roof," at the Embassy Repertory Theatre in London, England, with Vernon Sylvaine, Alan Wheatley, Anthony Quayle, Alfred Sangster and Trevor Ward in the cast.
  • (1937) Stage: Appeared in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Heartbreak House," at the Westminster Theatre in London, England, with Cecil Trouncer, Mary Grey, Richard Golden and Mark Dignam in the cast. Michael MacOwan was director.
  • (1938) Stage: Appeared in F.L. Lucas' play, "Land's End," at the Westminster Theatre in London, England, with Mary Macowan, Cathleen Nesbitt and Cecil Trouncer in the cast. Michael Macowan was director.
  • (1938) Stage: Appeared in Dorothy L. Sayers' play, "The Zeal of Thy House," at the Westminster Theatre in London, England, with Harcourt Williams, Marie Ney, Frank Napier, Michael Gough, Donald Eccles and Mark Dignam in the cast.
  • (4/3/45) Radio: Appeared in a "This Is My Best" production of "The Master of Ballantrae".
  • (December 23, 1940) He acted in Margery Sharp's play, "Lady in Waiting," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Gladys George, Michelette Burnai, Carol Curtis-Brown, Richard Fraser, Lenore Chippendale, Anita Bolster, Paul A. Foley, John Parrish, Audrey Ridgwell, Robert Breen, Leonard Penn, Ethel Morrison, Richard Gould, and George Spelvin in the cast. John Root was set designer. Antoinette Perry was director. Brock Pemberton was producer.

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