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Alan Manson. Actor: Let's Scare Jessica to Death. Alan Manson was one of a group of World War II soldiers selected to appear in Irving Berlin's 1942 musical This Is the Army (1943). He appeared in the Broadway production as well as in the film. After the war, he continued to perform on Broadway. In 1955, he was called before the House committee investigating communists in New York theater. He...
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- March 5, 2002
Mar 12, 2002 · He was 83. Manson died of undisclosed causes on March 5 in New York City’s Jamaica, Queens, neighborhood. Manson obituary--In an obituary of actor Alan Manson in Tuesday’s California section ...
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Mar 7, 2002 · MANSON-Alan. Longtime actor of stage, screen and television, died on Tuesday, March 5, at the age of 83. He was the husband of Corey Rose Lang and former husband of actress and author Catherine Gabrie
- March 15, 2002
- March 14, 2002
Mar 11, 2002 · Alan Manson, an actor who appeared in ''This Is the Army,'' ''The Tenth Man'' and other Broadway shows, died on Tuesday in Jamaica, Queens. He was 83 and lived in Easthampton, N.Y.
Alan Manson. Actor: Let's Scare Jessica to Death. Alan Manson was one of a group of World War II soldiers selected to appear in Irving Berlin's 1942 musical This Is the Army (1943). He appeared in the Broadway production as well as in the film. After the war, he continued to perform on Broadway.
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- Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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- Queens, New York City, New York, USA
A popular Broadway actor who was blacklisted following his refusal to answer questions at the HUAC hearings, actor and World War II veteran Alan Manson rebuilt his career following the McCarthy witch hunts, though he is best remembered for his stage roles in such Broadway hits as Funny Girl and Neil Simon's Broadway Bound.
March 15, 2002. Alan Manson, a Broadway actor who left the stage for the armed services and landed a gig in the wartime show, This is the Army, died March 5 at the age of 83, The New York Times ...