After wartime naval service, Alan North began his show business career as a stage manager in New York. He first worked on Broadway in "Plain and Fancy", doubling up as understudy for the small part of Isaac Miller. The play had a successful run between 1955 and 1956 (461 performances) and this led to further acting work in diverse productions, ranging from musical comedy to straight dramatic parts, both on and off Broadway. Alan last appeared as a quaint curmudgeonly character in "Lake Hollywood" at the Signature Theater in 1999.
1999
as Max
1996
as Grocery Customer
1996
as Earl
1995
as Micky Crump
1993
as Bruce Adams
1993
as Dr. Sid Lerner
1992
1991
as Harrison Gray Otis
1990
as Defense Attorney Reilly
1990
as Jimmy Scanlon
1990
as Terry Barrick
1990
as Judge
1990
as Harvey Schoenbrun
1989
as Gov. John Albion Andrew
1989
as Old Cop
1989
as Braddock
1989
as Mayor Don Bottman
1988
as Detective Rayburn
1988
as Beske
1987
as Uncle Jack
1987
as Govershin
1986
as Captain Whittaker
1986
1986
as Albert Pass
1986
as Ulysses S. Grant
1986
as Lieutenant Frank Moran
1986
1985
1984
as Sweeney
1984
as Judge
1984
1983
as Lieutenant Walter Belden
1982
1982
1982
as Captain Ed Hocken
1982
as Mary's Father
1981
as Judge Mort Harris
1981
as Krebs
1981
as Barto
1980
as Nolan
1979
as Deputy Sheriff
1977
as Detective Forscher
1973
as Brown
1972
as Mormonpræsten
1971
as Mr. Eisler
1966
as Mr. M - First Swinging Husband
1951
as Nils Tvedt