Alan Lander

Alan Lander was an American actor who is best known for Color Me Dead, The Deep Concern, and Macbeth. He was born on April 28, 1936, in Cairns, Queensland, Australia, and passed away on August 19, 2013, in Savannah, Georgia, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Alan Lander grew up in Australia before moving to the United States, where he built his career in acting. Details about his family are not widely known, but his journey as an actor touches many facets of life, from stage performances to television series.

Career

Lander had a successful acting career, appearing in numerous films and television shows. Some of his notable works include roles in the television series Homicide and The Deep Concern. His versatility allowed him to portray a range of characters throughout his career.

Death and Legacy

Alan Lander died on August 19, 2013, leaving behind a rich legacy in the film and television industry. His contributions to acting are remembered by fans and colleagues alike, highlighting his impact on the arts.

Filmography

Title Year Role
The Bottom 2007 Short
I Began as a Boy 2006 Short
Prisoner 1983 Don Payne (5 episodes)
Dr. Farnham 1976–1980 TV Series (57 episodes)
The Deep Concern 1979 Frank Marsh (5 episodes)
Homicide 1965–1974 Dr. Ben Forest (4 episodes)
Class of ’74 1974 Father Paul Kennedy (2 episodes)
Matlock Police 1974 Geoffrey Price (1 episode)
The People Next Door 1973 Bill Dunstan (20 episodes)
Yeoman of the Guard 1972 TV Movie
Spyforce 1971 Major Sinclair (1 episode)
Dynasty 1971 Harry Mann (1 episode)
Barrier Reef 1971 Stewart Gamelin (1 episode)
Delta 1970 Bruce Arnold (1 episode)