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May 2, 2021 · Giving no cause of death, the article states that the actor lived in Paterson, NJ for the first 24 years of his life, then moved just slightly east to Elmwood Park for the remaining seven years. The only surviving relatives mentioned in the obit are DeNoble’s aunts and uncles.
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May 3, 2020 · Another actor, Alphonso DeNoble, passed away shortly after filming this movie. Most well-known for playing the cat-loving landlord in Alfred Sole's 1976 horror film, Alice, Sweet Alice, DeNoble was a victim of suicide, passing away in 1978. Blood Sucking Freaks was his last picture.
Alphonso DeNoble was a morbidly obese actor who only appeared in three low-budget horror pictures during his regrettably fleeting career. DeNoble's regular job was working as a bouncer at a Paterson, New Jersey gay bar.
- Actor
- December 20, 1946
- Alphonso DeNoble
- November 17, 1978
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cause of death examples cause of death ea games cause of death movie define cause of death cause of death tv show cause of death ea cause of death ipod DeNoble died in 1978. Regarding his death, director Joel M. Reed claimed that DeNoble shot himself after an incident of him getting stuck in a turnstile due to his weight appeared in the papers, and that he would never eat on set, instead sneaking off to his car where he had food stocked. Filmography
Blood Sucking Freaks (originally released as The Incredible Torture Show) is a 1976 American exploitation splatter film directed by Joel M. Reed and starring Seamus O'Brien, Luis De Jesus, Viju Krem, Niles McMaster, Dan Fauci, Alan Dellay, and Ernie Pysher.
DeNoble struggled with obesity throughout his life. Despite his health challenges, he remained active in the entertainment industry until his untimely death in 1986. The cause of his passing remains unknown.
Alphonso DeNoble was a morbidly obese actor who only appeared in three low-budget horror pictures during his regrettably fleeting career. DeNoble's regular job was working as a bouncer at a Paterson, New Jersey gay bar.