Alan Adair

Alan Adair was an American actor who is best known for I Love You, I Love You (1968), Les fiancées de l’empire (1981), and Mistral’s Daughter (1984). He was born on June 9, 1923, in Hove, Sussex, England, UK, and passed away on June 23, 2010, in Geneva, Switzerland.

Personal and Family Life

Alan Adair was born into a family that appreciated the arts, which may have influenced his choice to pursue a career in acting. Throughout his life, he maintained a passion for performance that defined his career. He kept much of his personal life private, focusing primarily on his work in film and television.

Career

Alan Adair had a long and varied acting career, appearing in many films and television shows. His roles ranged from narrations to credited performances. Known for his versatility, he worked across different genres, showcasing his talent in both dramatic and light-hearted roles.

Death and Legacy

Alan Adair died on June 23, 2010, in Geneva, Switzerland. His contributions to film and television have left a lasting impact on the industry. Remembered for his memorable performances, he continues to inspire new generations of actors.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
La Banquière 1980-08-27 Sir Charles
Monsieur Papa 1977-08-23 The lady from the travel agency (uncredited)
Description d’un combat 1960-06-30 Narrator
Cardboard Cavalier 1949-03-31 Courtier
Week-end à Zuydcoote 1964-12-18
Kuwait – Kuwait 1974-01-01 Narration
Bons baisers de Hong Kong 1975-12-17 Lord anglais
Un métier de seigneur 1986-12-06 L’officier anglais
Casabianca 1951-05-17 Lt. Dudley
Enigma 1982-10-15
Armaguedon 1977-03-16 Le ministre anglais de l’Industrie
Circulez y a rien à voir! 1983-04-20 Müller
Ma femme est formidable 1951-12-05 Mr Hartley
Jeu de vilains 1988-07-25 L’arbitre
Gross Paris 1974-05-01
Un linceul n’a pas de poches 1974-10-25 David
Claudine 1978-04-12 Lambrook
Petit déjeuner compris 1980-02-22 Philippe Leconte, le compagnon de La Buque