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Alan Dinehart
American actor

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Mason Alan Dinehart Sr. (born Harold Alan Dinehart, October 3, 1889 – July 18, 1944) was an American actor, director, writer, and stage manager.

Biography

Dinehart initially studied to be a priest, but he turned to the theater instead. His first acting experience came at Missoula University in Montana. He was active in Vaudeville before moving into other areas of entertainment.

He left school to appear on stage with a repertory company and had no screen experience when he signed a contract with Fox in May 1931. He became a character actor and supporting player in at least eighty-eight films between 1931 and 1944. Earlier, he appeared in more than twenty Broadway plays.

Dinehart's likeness was drawn in caricature by Alex Gard for Sardi's, the New York City theater district restaurant. The picture is now part of the collection of the New York Public Library.

Dinehart's second son, Mason Alan Dinehart, was cast in several 1950s television series, including the role of a young Bat Masterson in the ABC/Desilu Studios western, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, starring Hugh O'Brian in the title role.

Personal life

In 1936, Dinehart had his name legally changed to Mason Alan Dinehart. He had been baptized Harold Alan Dinehart, but his wife explained that the change would permit their son to be legally named Alan Dinehart III.

Death

Dinehart suffered heart failure and died on 17 July 1944. Some reports stated the cause as a heart attack and the day of death as July 18 at age 48.

Selected filmography

  • The Brat (1931) - MacMillan Forrester
  • Wicked (1931) - Blake
  • Girls About Town (1931) - Jerry Chase
  • Good Sport (1931) - Rex Parker
  • Disorderly Conduct (1932) - Fletcher
  • Devil's Lottery (1932) - American (uncredited)
  • The Trial of Vivienne Ware (1932) - Prosecutor
  • Street of Women (1932) - Lawrence 'Larry' Baldwin
  • Bachelor's Affairs (1932) - Luke Radcliff
  • Almost Married (1932) - Inpector Slante
  • Okay, America! (1932) - Roger Jones
  • Washington Merry-Go-Round (1932) - Norton
  • Rackety Rax (1932) - Counsellor Sultsfeldt
  • The Devil Is Driving (1932) - Jenkins
  • Lawyer Man (1932) - Granville Bentley
  • Sweepings (1933) - Thane Pardway
  • Supernatural (1933) - Paul Bavian
  • A Study in Scarlet (1933) - Merrydew
  • I Have Lived (1933) - Thomas Langley
  • Her Bodyguard (1933) - Lester Cunningham
  • No Marriage Ties (1933) - 'Perk' Perkins
  • The Road Is Open Again (1933, short subject, as George Washington) - George Washington
  • Dance Girl Dance(1933) - Wade 'Val' Valentine
  • As the Devil Commands (1933) - Robert Waldo
  • Bureau of Missing Persons (1933) - Therme Roberts
  • Fury of the Jungle (1933) - Taggart
  • The World Changes (1933) - Ogden Jarrett
  • The Sin of Nora Moran (1933) - District Attorney John Grant
  • Cross Country Cruise (1934) - Steve Borden
  • The Crosby Case (1934) - Police Inspector Thomas
  • Jimmy the Gent (1934) - Charles Wallingham
  • A Very Honorable Guy (1934) - The Brain
  • The Love Captive (1934) - Roger Loft
  • Baby Take a Bow (1934) - Welch
  • The Cat's-Paw (1934) - Mayor Ed Morgan
  • Lottery Lover (1935) - Edward Arthur 'Tank' Tankersley
  • $10 Raise (1935) - Fuller
  • Dante's Inferno (1935) - Jonesy
  • Redheads on Parade (1935) - George Magnus
  • The Payoff (1935) - Marty
  • Thanks a Million (1935) - Mr. Kruger
  • In Old Kentucky (1935) - Slick Doherty
  • Your Uncle Dudley (1935) - Charlie Post
  • It Had to Happen (1936) - Rodman Dreke
  • Everybody's Old Man (1936) - Frederick Gillespie
  • The Country Beyond (1936) - Ray Jennings
  • Human Cargo (1936) - Lionel Crocker
  • Parole! (1936) - Richard Mallard
  • The Crime of Dr. Forbes (1936) - Prosecuting Attorney
  • Charlie Chan at the Race Track (1936) - George Chester
  • Star for a Night (1936) - James Dunning
  • King of the Royal Mounted (1936) - Frank Becker
  • Reunion (1936) - Philip Crandell
  • Born to Dance (1936) - McKay
  • Woman-Wise (1937) - Richards
  • Step Lively, Jeeves! (1937) - Hon. Cedric B. Cromwell
  • Midnight Taxi (1937) - Philip Strickland
  • This Is My Affair (1937) - Doc Keller
  • Fifty Roads to Town (1937) - Jerome Kendall
  • Dangerously Yours (1937) - Julien Stevens
  • Danger – Love at Work (1937) - Allan Duncan
  • Ali Baba Goes to Town (1937) - Boland
  • Big Town Girl (1937) - Larry Edwards
  • Love on a Budget (1938) - Charles M. Dixon / Uncle Charlie
  • The First Hundred Years (1938) - Samuel Z. Walker
  • Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938) - Purvis
  • Up the River (1938) - Warden Clarence Willis
  • Fast and Loose (1939) - Dave Hilliard
  • King of the Turf (1939) - Nick Grimes
  • Second Fiddle (1939) - George 'Whit' Whitney
  • The House of Fear (1939) - Joseph Morton
  • Hotel for Women (1939) - Stephen Gates
  • Two Bright Boys (1939) - Bill Hallet
  • Everything Happens at Night (1939) - Fred Sherwood
  • Slightly Honorable (1939) - Commisioner Joyce
  • Girl Trouble (1942) - Charles Barrett
  • It's a Great Life (1943) - Collender Martin
  • Fired Wife (1943) - Jerry Donohue
  • Sweet Rosie O'Grady (1943) - Arthur Skinner
  • The Heat's On (1943) - Forrest Stanton
  • What a Woman! (1943) - Pat O'Shea
  • The Whistler (1943) - Gorman
  • Moon Over Las Vegas (1944) - Hal Blake
  • Seven Days Ashore (1944) - Daniel Arland
  • Johnny Doesn't Live Here Any More (1944) - Judge
  • Minstrel Man (1944) - Lew Dunn
  • Oh, What a Night (1944) - Detective Norris
  • A Wave, a WAC and a Marine (1944) - R. J., the Producer (final film role)
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Who is Alan Dinehart?
Alan Dinehart (October 3, 1889 – July 17, 1944) was an American film and stage actor, director, and producer.
What were some of Alan Dinehart's notable works?
Dinehart had a career in both film and on stage. Some of his notable works include his performances in the films "The Phantom Empire" (1935), "The Great Impersonation" (1935), and "The Case of the Howling Dog" (1934).
Did Alan Dinehart only act in films?
No, Alan Dinehart had a successful career on stage as well. He appeared in numerous Broadway productions, including "The Diary of Anne Frank" in 1955, which won a Tony Award for Best Play.
Was Alan Dinehart involved in any other aspects of the entertainment industry?
Yes, in addition to acting, Alan Dinehart also worked as a director and producer. He directed several films, including "It Happened at the World's Fair" (1963), and produced the film "My Favorite Wife" (1940).
When did Alan Dinehart pass away?
Alan Dinehart passed away on July 17, 1944, at the age of 54.
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