Alan King
Biography
Alan King, originally named Irwin Alan Kniberg, was born on December 26, 1927, and passed away on May 9, 2004. Renowned for his sharp humor and often acerbic comedic style, King emerged as a prominent figure in American entertainment. His career as a Jewish comedian and satirist allowed him to carve out a unique niche, where he used humor to tackle social issues and cultural observations.
In addition to his comedic prowess, King was a talented actor, showcasing his skills in both film and television. His performances spanned a variety of genres, demonstrating his versatility and depth as an artist. Beyond his work in front of the camera, King authored several books, produced films, and took to the stage in various theatrical productions, leaving a significant impact on the arts.
Throughout his later years, King was committed to philanthropy, supporting numerous charitable causes and using his platform to advocate for social change. His legacy endures not only through his comedic contributions and acting achievements but also through his dedication to making a positive difference in the world. Alan King remains an influential figure in both comedy and the performing arts, celebrated for his unique blend of humor and sincerity.
Filmography
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Miracle in the Rain
1956 • Gil Parker
Author! Author!
1982
Hit the Deck
1955
I, the Jury (1982)
1982 • Charles Kalecki
Vincent (2024)
2024
Night and the City (1992)
1992 • Ira "Boom Boom" Grossman
Studs
2006
The Girl He Left Behind
1956 • Maguire
Enemies, a Love Story
1989 • Rabbi Lembeck
The Helen Morgan Story
1957 • Benny Weaver
Cat's Eye
1985 • Dr. Donatti
Inside I'm Dancing
2004
Mind the Gap
2004 • Herb Schweitzer
The Anderson Tapes
1971 • Pat Angelo
Memories of Me
1988 • Abe
The Bonfire of the Vanities
1990
Pinocchio's Christmas
1980 • Maestro Fire-Eater (voice)
Rush Hour 2
2001 • Steve Reign
Just Tell Me What You Want
1980 • Max Herschel
Jerry Seinfeld: I'm Telling You for the Last Time
1998 • Self
Casino
1995 • Andy Stone
Bye Bye Braverman
1968 • The Rabbi