Alan Tilvern

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1918-11-05

Deathday 2003-12-17 (85 years old)

Place of Birth London, England, UK

Alan Tilvern

Biography

Alan Tilvern (5 November 1918 – 17 December 2003) was a British film and television actor with a tough-guy image. He is possibly best known for his role as R.K. Maroon in the film Who framed Roger Rabbit. He was born in Whitechapel, in the East End of London, to Jewish Lithuanian parents, who changed their name from Tilovitch. After leaving school he became a barrow boy in Brick Lane. In the Second World War he served in the Army but was invalided out in 1945

Known For

Actor

1988
1986
Little Shop of Horrors

as 'Downtown' Bum #2

1985
Nineteen Nineteen

as Sophie's Father

1984
1982
Firefox

as Air Marshal Kutuzov

1980
Invasion

as Bilak

1978
Brass Target

as Frank Ferraro

1978
Superman

as 2nd Controller

1978
One Bummer News Day

as Richard Devizes

1978
The Lord of the Rings

as Innkeeper (voice)

1977
The Stick Up

as Richie

1977
1977
The Professionals

as Stefan Batak II

1977
Citizen Smith

as Mr Grainger

1975
Love and Death

as Sergeant

1975
The Sweeney

as Charlie Walters

1974
Percy's Progress

as General Dodds

1971
1970
Play for Today

as Richard Devizes

1970
UFO

as U.S. Delegate

1968
The Expert

as Knowles

1966
The Frozen Dead

as Karl Essen

1966
Khartoum

as Awaan

1965
1965
1964
Hot Enough for June

as Simenova's Assistant

1963
Shadow of Fear

as Warner

1962
Danger by My Side

as Nicky Venning

1962
The Saint

as Captain Quintana

1962
Studio Four

as Andreas

1961
Anna Karenina

as Makhotin

1960
Maigret

as Van Damme

1959
The Siege of Pinchgut

as Superintendent Hanna

1959
Interpol Calling

as Johnny Stefano

1958
Tank Force!

as Silverio

1958
A Tale of Two Cities

as Grave Robber

1956
House of Secrets

as Brandelli

1956
Bhowani Junction

as Ted Dunphy

1955
The Bespoke Overcoat

as Mr. Ranting

1955
The Master Plan

as Otto Szimek

1955
Dixon of Dock Green

as Morrie Finn

1953
Knights of the Round Table

as Steward (uncredited)

1950
Cairo Road

as Photographer

1950
Night and the City

as Beggar (uncredited)

Director

1962
Compact

as Director