Alan Curtis (American actor)

Alan Curtis (born Harry Ueberroth or Harold Neberroth; July 24, 1909 February 2, 1953) was an American film actor who appeared in over 50 films.

Alan Curtis
Curtis in Hitler's Madman (1943)
Born
Harry Ueberroth or Harold Neberroth

(1909-07-24)July 24, 1909
DiedFebruary 2, 1953(1953-02-02) (aged 43)
Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
Resting placeMemorial Park Cemetery and Crematorium, Skokie, Illinois
Other namesHarold Neberroth
OccupationActor
Years active1936–1951
Spouses
(m. 1937; div. 1940)
    (m. 1941; div. 1942)
      Sandra Lucas aka Alexandra Crowell
      (m. 1946; div. 1949)
        Betty Dodero
        (m. 1950; div. 1951)

        Early life and career

        Born Harry Ueberroth or Harold Neberroth[1][2] in Chicago, he began his career as a model[3] 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, making his screen debut in Winterset (1936).[4] His film activities included a Technicolor appearance in the Alice Faye-Don Ameche film Hollywood Cavalcade (1939) and a memorable role in High Sierra (1941). He was one of the romantic leads in Abbott and Costello's first hit film Buck Privates (1941) and played composer Franz Schubert in The Great Awakening (1941).[5]

        His chance for leading-man stardom came when he replaced the unwilling John Garfield in the production Flesh and Fantasy (1943). Curtis played a ruthless killer opposite Gloria Jean. However, the studio cut their performances from the final film version. The footage was later expanded into a B-picture melodrama Destiny (1944). He also portrayed the man framed for murder in Phantom Lady (1944) and the detective Philo Vance. Curtis starred in over two dozen movies.

        Personal life

        Alan Curtis was married four times and had no children:

        • Actress Priscilla Lawson,[1] widow of Gerald Lawson. Curtis and Lawson married in Las Vegas, Nevada, on November 14, 1937, and divorced March 11, 1940.
        • Actress Ilona Massey, married 1941, divorced 1942
        • Model Sandra Lucas: born Alexandra Beryl Crowell in 1917, she was married 1939 to 1945 to musician Lyn Lucas (brother of Clyde Lucas). Curtis and Lucas married in Las Vegas, Nevada, on 8 February 1946: the couple were still married in May 1949 divorcing prior to Curtis' fourth marriage in November 1950. Lucas, identified as socialite Alexandra Crowell Curtis, wed actor John Payne on 27 September 1953, becoming his widow 6 December 1989.[6]
        • Elizabeth Sundmark Dodero (died 1959), a onetime showgirl, former wife of Argentine millionaire Alberto Dodero, and a close friend of Eva Peron. They married in New York City on November 21, 1950, and divorced the following year. She died in 1959, after marrying, in 1952, saloon singer Hugh Shannon.[7][8]

        Death

        Curtis had a routine kidney operation on January 28, 1953, at Saint Clare's Hospital in Manhattan. Several hours after the surgery, as he sipped some tea, he "died" for four minutes when his heart failed.[9] He was revived and seemed to be improving but died five days later, aged 43.[10] He is buried in the Ueberroth family plot in Memorial Park Cemetery in Skokie, Illinois.[11]

        Recognition

        Curtis has a star at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard in the Motion Picture section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It was dedicated on February 8, 1960.[12]

        Filmography

        Alan Curtis and Patricia Morison in Hitler's Madman (1943).
        Curtis and Ella Raines in Phantom Lady (1944)
        YearTitleRoleNotes
        1936The Witness ChairReporter in CourtroomUncredited
        1936Undersea KingdomGuardsmanUncredited
        1936The Last OutlawConvertible DriverUncredited
        1936Swing TimeMinor RoleUncredited
        1936Walking on AirFred Randolph
        1936Don't Turn 'Em LooseWedding Attendant with TelegramUncredited
        1936Without OrdersCo-PilotUncredited
        1936One Live GhostAlanShort, Uncredited
        1936Smartest Girl in TownMale Model Who Escorts CookieUncredited
        1936WintersetSailorUncredited
        1937Don't Tell the WifeSecond Stockbroker at Shaw & AllenUncredited
        1937Sea DevilsRadio Operator, Yacht MonaUncredited
        1937China PassageShip's OfficerUncredited
        1937The Woman I LoveUncredited
        1937Between Two WomenInterneUncredited
        1937Bad GuyPrison Switchboard OperatorUncredited
        1937The FireflyFrench SoldierUncredited
        1937MannequinEddie Miller
        1938Yellow JackBrinkerhof
        1938The Shopworn AngelThin Lips
        1938The Duke of West PointCadet Strong
        1939Burn'Em Up O'ConnorJose 'Rocks' Rivera
        1939Sergeant MaddenDennis Madden
        1939Good Girls Go to ParisTom Brand
        1939Hollywood CavalcadeNicky Hayden
        1940Four SonsKarl
        1941High Sierra'Babe'
        1941Come Live with MeBit PartUncredited
        1941Buck PrivatesBob Martin
        1941Blood and SandMinor Role(scenes deleted)
        1941The Great AwakeningFranz Schubert
        1941We Go FastBob Brandon
        1942Remember Pearl HarborBruce Gordon
        1943Hitler's MadmanKarel Vavra
        1943Two Tickets to LondonFirst Mate Dan Driscoll
        1943Crazy HouseHimself
        1943'Gung Ho!': The Story of Carlson's Makin Island RaidersJohn Harbison
        1944Phantom LadyScott Henderson
        1944Follow the BoysHimselfUncredited
        1944The Invisible Man's RevengeMark Foster
        1944DestinyCliff Banks
        1945Frisco SalRio Jordan aka John Warren
        1945See My LawyerCharlie Rodman
        1945The Naughty NinetiesMr. Crawford
        1945Shady LadyMarty Martin
        1945The Daltons Ride AgainEmmett Dalton
        1946Inside JobEddie Norton aka Eddie Mitchell
        1946Flight to NowhereHobe Carrington
        1946Renegade GirlCapt. Fred Raymond
        1947Philo Vance's GamblePhilo Vance
        1947Philo Vance's Secret Mission
        1948The Enchanted ValleyJohnny Nelson
        1949Apache ChiefYoung Eagle
        1949The Masked PirateCommodore Van Diel
        1951Amore e sanguePaolo Giacomo(final film role)

        References

        1. Room, Adrian (2012). Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins, 5th ed. McFarland. p. 127. ISBN 9780786457632. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
        2. Joseph F. Clarke (1977). Pseudonyms. BCA. p. 45.
        3. Daniel, Blum (1969). Screen World Vol. 5 1954. Biblo & Tannen Publishers. p. 208. ISBN 9780819602602. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
        4. "Film Actor Alan Curtis Dead, Week After Kidney Operation". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Ohio, Cincinnati. Associated Press. February 2, 1953. p. 31. Retrieved January 7, 2018 via Newspapers.com. open access
        5. "Alan Curtis". BFI. Archived from the original on November 1, 2017.
        6. "Actor John Payne Weds Ex-Wife of Alan Curtis". The Los Angeles Times. California, Los Angeles. September 28, 1953. p. 2. Retrieved January 8, 2018 via Newspapers.com. open access
        7. "Marriages". Billboard. December 9, 1950. p. 40. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
        8. Balliett, Whitney. "ACCORDING TO WHERE I GO". The New Yorker.
        9. "Actor, Dead Four Minutes, Is Improving", Lewiston Morning Tribune, January 29, 1953
        10. "Alan Curtis, Actor, Dead", Lewiston Morning Tribune, February 2, 1953
        11. Wilson, Scott (2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed. McFarland. p. 171. ISBN 9781476625997. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
        12. "Alan Curtis". Hollywood Walk of Fame. Archived from the original on January 8, 2018. Retrieved January 8, 2018.

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