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Home/People/John Alvin
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Born
Oct 24, 1917Died: Feb 27, 2009
Lived 91 years
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

53
Movies
55
TV Shows
Also Known As
John Alvin Hoffstadt
IMDb Profile

John Alvin

Acting

Biography
John Alvin, born John Alvin Hoffstadt was an American film, stage and television actor. Alvin was signed with Warner Brothers Studios for an exclusive four-year contract during the World War II era, although he was "borrowed" by 20th Century Fox to appear in 1944's Oscar-nominated The Fighting Sullivans. He appeared in more than 25 Warner Brothers films during this time, including Northern Pursuit (which starred Errol Flynn), The Beast with Five Fingers, The Very Thought of You, and Objective, Burma!. His pictures after the contract period included Irma la Douce, Inside Daisy Clover, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, and Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie. However, it was his role in the 1943 film Destination Tokyo, in which he co-starred with John Garfield and Cary Grant, that left the largest impression on Alvin. Years later, in a 2006 interview, Alvin credited Grant with having a major impact on his career path: "I learned more about show business from him than from anyone. He was very attentive and helpful." Alvin later enjoyed a separate television career, which spanned from the 1950s to the 1980s. His television credits included various roles on Leave It to Beaver, All in the Family, Lou Grant, Dragnet, General Hospital, Murder, She Wrote, Starsky and Hutch, The Incredible Hulk and I Spy. Alvin's also appeared in numerous television commercials advertising for such products as Mattel, H&R Block, McDonald's, Porsche and Audi. Alvin's theater repertoire included Send Me No Flowers, The Student Prince, The Chicago Conspiracy Trial and The Cradle Will Rock. He also appeared in a production of Rain, which was directed by Charlie Chaplin. He largely retired from acting in the 1990s; his final film appearance was in 1994's Milk Money. During his retirement, Alvin often showed his movies for audiences at the Conejo Valley Senior Concerns, an organization for senior citizens based in Thousand Oaks, California.
Milk Money poster

Milk Money

as Rich Old Guy
1994
Return to Green Acres poster

Return to Green Acres

as E. Wilfred
1990
Dennis the Menace poster

Dennis the Menace

as Mr. Bonfigli
1987
Passions poster

Passions

as Minister
1984
Somewhere in Time poster

Somewhere in Time

as Arthur's Father
1980
Crackle of Death poster

Crackle of Death

Cast
1976
The Quest: The Longest Drive poster

The Quest: The Longest Drive

as Aames
1976
The Legend of Lizzie Borden poster

The Legend of Lizzie Borden

as Dr. Draper
1975
The Organization poster

The Organization

as Forensic Officer (uncredited)
1971
Sweet, Sweet Rachel poster

Sweet, Sweet Rachel

as Surgeon
1971
They Call Me Mister Tibbs! poster

They Call Me Mister Tibbs!

as Reporter (uncredited)
1970
The Legend of Lylah Clare poster

The Legend of Lylah Clare

as Accountant (uncredited)
1968
Marnie poster

Marnie

as Hotel Chauffeur (uncredited)
1964
Irma la Douce poster

Irma la Douce

as Customer #2
1963
Kentucky Rifle poster

Kentucky Rifle

as Luke Thomas
1956
Illegal poster

Illegal

as Court Clerk (uncredited)
1955
The McConnell Story poster

The McConnell Story

as Johnny
1955
A Bullet for Joey poster

A Bullet for Joey

as Constable Dan Percy (uncredited)
1955
Deep in My Heart poster

Deep in My Heart

as Mr. Mulvaney (uncredited)
1954
The Shanghai Story poster

The Shanghai Story

as John Warren
1954