Alan Gore-Lewis

Alan Gore-Lewis was an American actor who is best known for Midshipman Barney, The Black Brigand, and The Adventures of Annabel. He was noted for his performances in both film and television during the mid-20th century.

Personal and Family Life

Alan Gore-Lewis’s personal life remains relatively private, with little information available about his family background. Born in England, he pursued a career in acting, showcasing his talents in various television series and films. Details about his early life and family relations are scarce.

Career

Alan Gore-Lewis had a diverse acting career, featuring in several popular TV shows and movies. His notable works include appearances in “Midshipman Barney,” “The Black Brigand,” and “The Adventures of Annabel.” These roles helped establish him as a recognizable face in the entertainment industry of his time.

Death and Legacy

Alan Gore-Lewis passed away in January 1961 in Hastings, Sussex, England. Despite his relatively short career, he left behind a legacy through his performances that continue to be appreciated by fans of classic cinema and television. His contributions to the industry are remembered, although he is not widely known today.

Filmography

Title Role Year
ITV Television Playhouse 2nd Policeman 1957
The Black Brigand Pedro 1956
The Adventures of Annabel Unknown 1955
The Scarlet Pimpernel Soldier 1955
Quatermass II Extra in Riot Sequence (uncredited) 1955
The Prince and the Pauper Unknown 1955
Portrait by Rembrandt Citizen at auction 1952
Midshipman Barney French Seaman 1951
Stranger at My Door Detective Duffy (uncredited) 1950
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre Police Constable 1950
Family Affairs Commissionaire 1949
The Case of Mr. Clare Unknown 1949