Alan Vint

Alan Richard Vint (November 11, 1944 – August 16, 2006)[1] was an American character actor.

Vint was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He appeared in a number of supporting roles during the 1970s in films such as The McMasters (1970), Two-Lane Blacktop (1971), The Panic in Needle Park (1971), Welcome Home, Soldier Boys (1971), Unholy Rollers (1972), Badlands (1973), Macon County Line (1974), Earthquake (1974), Breakout (1975), Checkered Flag or Crash (1977) and The Lady in Red (1979). He also made guest appearances on such television series as Centennial, Police Story, Emergency!, Hawaii Five-O, Adam-12, Lou Grant and Baretta.

Vint appeared in several films with his brother Jesse Vint. He was married to Susan Mullen and had three daughters — Kelly, Kate and Megan Vint, also actors. Vint and Mullen eventually divorced.[when?]

Film

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Year Title Role
1970 The McMasters Hank
1971 The Panic in Needle Park Hotch
1971 Two-Lane Blacktop Man in Roadhouse
1971 Welcome Home, Soldier Boys Kid
1972 Unholy Rollers Greg
1973 Badlands Deputy (Tom)
1974 Macon County Line Chris Dixon
1974 Earthquake Ralph
1975 Breakout Harve
1977 Checkered Flag or Crash Doc Pyle
1979 The Lady in Red Melvin Purvis
1982 The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez Mike Trimmell
1993 Family Prayers Delivery Man
1999 Malevolence Deputy Warden



Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1969 Bonanza Pete Hill Episode: “To Stop a War”
1969 Then Came Bronson Billy Huskie Episode: “Your Love Is Like a Demolition Derby in My Heart”
1969 The High Chaparral Tim Parker Episode: “The Little Thieves”
1970 The Name of the Game Buzz Episode: “The King of Denmark”
1970 Room 222 Bob Episode: “Funny Money”
1970 Adam-12 Ken Tucker Episode: “Log 144: Bank Robbery”
1970 The Bold Ones: The New Doctors Rehab Speaker Episode: “This Will Really Kill You”
1970 The Young Lawyers Williams Episode: “MacGillicuddy Always Was a Pain in the Neck”
1971 Cade's County Jimmie-John Kingman Episode: Company Town
1971 Nichols Springer Brother Episode: “Where Did Everybody Go?”
1972 The Glass House Bree Television Movie
1972 Hawaii Five-O Thomas Robert Ralston Episode: R&R R&R
1972 The Family Rico John Ryan Television Movie
1972 The Rookies Robert Alpert Episode: “A Deadly Velocity”
1973 My Darling Daughters' Anniversary Biff Brynner Television Movie
1975 Police Story Mike Harris Episode: “Sniper”
1975 The Deadly Tower Tim Davis Television Movie
1975 Emergency! Drive-Rite Driving Instructor Episode: “To Buy or Not to Buy”
1976 Bronk Jackson Blue Episode: “Jackson Blue”
1976 Switch Nate Lear Episode: “One of Our Zeppelins Is Missing”
1976 Petrocelli Joe Davis Episode: “Deadly Journey”
1977 Code R Chuck Episode: “Black Out”
1978 Baretta Jeremy Episode: “I’ll Take You to Lunch”
1978 David Cassidy - Man Undercover Pauly Episode: “Running the Hill”
1979 Centennial Beeley Garrett Episode: “The Winds of Death”
1980 Lou Grant Len Huskie Episode: “Dogs”
1980 Belle Starr Grat Dalton Television Movie
1982 American Playhouse Mike Trimmell Episode: “The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez”
1988 Spenser: For Hire LeClerc Episode: “Haunting”
1995 The Wharf Rat Eli Television Movie

References

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  1. ^ "Alan Vint". Los Angeles Times. 26 August 2006. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
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