Most Recent Role: Lord Venneford on Centennial
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Birmingham,England ,UK
Birthday: 1-7-1903
Birth Name: Alan Napier-Clavering
Date of Death: 8-8-1988
Cause of Death: Stroke
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Birmingham,England ,UK
Birthday: 1-7-1903
Birth Name: Alan Napier-Clavering
Date of Death: 8-8-1988
Cause of Death: Stroke
Alan Napier was born of prestigious stock. He was the cousin of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and a direct descendant of Charles Dickens.
Though his acting career spanned six decades, his most visible part to American audiences was that of Alfred Pennyworth, Batman's butler in the 1960s television series. Napier was reluctant to take the part at first until a friend told him...
Most Recent Appearance
The Crime
Sunday 21 January 1979 on NBC
The Wendells easily con the people of Centennial, while blackmailing Reverend Holly.
Alan immigrated from England to the U.S. in 1939, at the age of 36.
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Alan's height is 6'6" (1.98m).
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Other Appearances
| Star | |
|---|---|
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Batman (1966)
Alfred Pennyworth |
Don't Call Me Charlie
Gen. Steele |
| Recurring Role |
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Charles Harrington |
| Guest Star | |
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Adventures in Paradise
Daughter of Illusion Alex the Great |
Alcoa Premiere
Impact of an Execution Judge Cameron |
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Batman (1966)
The Joker's Provokers Egbert |
Biff Baker USA
Mona Lisa |
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Bob Hope Presents The Chrysler Theatre
The Fifth Passenger Sherwood |
Breaking Point
So Many Pretty Girls, So Little Time Harold Major |
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