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Home/People/Alan Hewitt
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Born
Jan 21, 1915Died: Nov 7, 1986
Lived 71 years
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

24
Movies
26
TV Shows
Also Known As
Алан Хьюит
IMDb Profile

Alan Hewitt

Acting

Biography
Among the movies Hewitt appeared in are A Private's Affair, That Touch of Mink, Days of Wine and Roses, How to Murder Your Wife, Sweet Charity, and The Barefoot Executive. He never became a major star, but he did have a lengthy career which included smaller parts in several well-known programs, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Maverick, 77 Sunset Strip, Daktari, Leave It to Beaver, The Donna Reed Show, Dr. Kildare, Lost in Space, Bewitched, I Dream Of Jeannie, The Lucy Show, F Troop, The Wild Wild West, Ironside, The Bob Newhart Show and The Phil Silvers Show. He made four guest appearances on Perry Mason, three of which he portrayed the murderer: in 1961 he played Bruce Sheridan in "The Case of the Wintry Wife" and Dr. Marcus Tate in "The Case of the Brazen Bequest," and in 1965 he played the role of Curt Ordway in "The Case of the Fatal Fetish". The only one where he was not the murderer was in 1959’s “The Case of the Golden Fraud”. Possibly his most prominent roles were Detective Brennan in My Favorite Martian and the district attorney in How to Murder Your Wife.
The Seniors poster

The Seniors

as The Inspector
1978
Tail Gunner Joe poster

Tail Gunner Joe

as Dean Acheson
1977
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The Legend of Lizzie Borden

as Mayor Coughlin
1975
Pueblo poster

Pueblo

as Congressional Chairman
1973
Now You See Him, Now You Don't poster

Now You See Him, Now You Don't

as Dean Collingsgood
1972
The Barefoot Executive poster

The Barefoot Executive

as Farnsworth
1971
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R.P.M.

as Hewlett
1970
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes poster

The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes

as Dean Collingsgood
1969
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The D.A.: Murder One

as Judge Tanner
1969
Wake Me When the War Is Over poster

Wake Me When the War Is Over

as Koenig
1969
Sweet Charity poster

Sweet Charity

as Nicholsby
1969
The Brotherhood poster

The Brotherhood

as Sol Levin
1968
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The Further Adventures of Gallegher

as Chauncy Talbot
1965
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The Monkey's Uncle

as Professor Shattuck
1965
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How to Murder Your Wife

as District Attorney
1965
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The Misadventures of Merlin Jones

as Professor Shattuck
1964
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Days of Wine and Roses

as Rad Leland
1963
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Son of Flubber

as Prosecuting Attorney
1963
That Touch of Mink poster

That Touch of Mink

as Doctor Gruber
1962
Follow That Dream poster

Follow That Dream

as H. Arthur King
1962