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Alan Hewitt (January 21, 1915 – November 7, 1986) was an American film, television, and stage actor. His most prominent TV roles were Detective Brennan in ''
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'' and the
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in '' How to Murder Your Wife''.


Early years

Hewitt was born and educated in New York City and entered
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when he was 15, graduating in 1934. His acting debut was in a school production at age 10.


Stage

Hewitt first appeared on the New York stage in ''
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'' in 1935, starring
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and
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. He later toured with them in that play. in 1936–37, he appeared again with Lunt and Fontanne in productions of '' Amphitryon 38'' and '' The Sea Gull''. His obituary in ''
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'' noted that he "scored his biggest successes on Broadway in
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's ''Love's Old Sweet Song'' and
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's '' The Moon Is Down.''" During World War II Hewitt served in the US Army's Armed Forces Radio Service from 1943 to 1946.


Film

Among the movies Hewitt appeared in are '' A Private's Affair'', '' That Touch of Mink'', '' Days of Wine and Roses'', '' Follow That Dream'', '' How to Murder Your Wife'', ''
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'', and ''
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''.


Television

Hewitt was an accomplished character actor who had a lengthy career, including parts in well-known programs, including ''
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'', '' Maverick'', '' 77 Sunset Strip'', '' Daktari'', ''
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'', '' The Donna Reed Show'', '' Dr. Kildare'', '' Lost in Space'', '' Bewitched'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' F Troop'', ''
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'', '' Ironside'', ''
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'', '' Dennis the Menace'', '' The Cara Williams Show'', ''
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'', and '' The Phil Silvers Show''. He made four guest appearances on '' Perry Mason''. He appeared in 1959's "The Case of the Golden Fraud". in 1961 he played Bruce Sheridan in "The Case of the Wintry Wife" and Dr. Marcus Tate in "The Case of the Brazen Bequest". In 1965 he played the role of Curt Ordway in "The Case of the Fatal Fetish".


Actors' Equity Association

Hewitt became a member of
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in 1934, gaining membership on its council in 1940. He served on the council until 1951 and was also on several committees during that span. An obituary noted, "He helped to establish the employment survey for performers in the American theater and frequently wrote letters and articles about actors' rights as professionals."


Death

Hewitt died of cancer on November 7, 1986, at
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in New York City. He is interred in
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, Ridgewood, New York.Wilson, Scott. ''Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons'', 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Locations 25047-25048). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Kindle Edition. He was survived by his mother, Hortense B. (Baum) Hewitt (1892–1988) of Englewood, N.J., and a brother, Robert W. Hewitt (1919–2013) of Hillsdale, N.J. His father William predeceased him by about 40 years.


Papers

Hewitt's papers were donated to Dartmouth College by his estate. The material housed at the Dartmouth College Library includes "programs, scripts, clippings, sides, reviews, correspondence, playbills, photographs and tapes." It occupies 22 boxes.


Filmography

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'' (1959) (Season 4 Episode 20 "The Diamond Necklace") - George Maynard *''
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'' (1959) (Season 4 Episode 36 "Invitation to an Accident") - Albert Martin *'' A Private's Affair'' (1959) - Major R.C. Hanley *''
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'' (1959) - Matt Helmsley *'' The Absent Minded Professor'' (1961) - General Hotchkiss *'' Bachelor in Paradise'' (1961) - Attorney Backett *'' Follow That Dream'' (1962) - H. Arthur King *'' That Touch of Mink'' (1962) - Doctor Gruber *'' Days of Wine and Roses'' (1962) - Rad Leland *''
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'' (1963) - Prosecutor *'' The Misadventures of Merlin Jones'' (1964) - Professor Shattuck *'' How to Murder Your Wife'' (1965) - District Attorney *'' The Monkey's Uncle'' (1965) - Professor Shattuck *'' The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit'' (1968) - Harry Tomis *'' The Brotherhood'' (1968) - Sol Levin *''
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'' (1969) - Nicholsby *'' The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes'' (1969) - Dean Edgar Collingsgood *'' R. P. M.'' (1970) - Hewlett *''
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'' (1971) - Farnsworth *'' Now You See Him, Now You Don't'' (1972) - Dean Edgar Collingsgood *''
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'' (1978) - The Inspector (final film role)


References


External links

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Alan Hewitt papers, 1936-1985
held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division,
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The Papers of Alan Hewitt
at Dartmouth College Library {{DEFAULTSORT:Hewitt, Alan 1915 births 1986 deaths Male actors from New York City American male television actors American male film actors Deaths from cancer in New York (state) 20th-century American male actors Burials at Union Field Cemetery