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Alfred Hinckley (1920–1979)

Alfred Hinckley was born on September 22, 1920 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA. He was an actor, known for The Doctors (1963), Dark Shadows: The Vampire Curse (1966) and Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (1963). He died on February 4, 1979 in New York City, New York, USA. See full bio »

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Known For

The Doctors Ralph Anderson
(1968)
Dark Shadows: The Vampire Curse Dr. Ian Reade / Train Conductor
(1966-1969)
(1965-1966)
(1963)

Filmography

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 1979 You Can't Go Home Again (TV Movie)
Mayor Kennedy
 1976 The Adams Chronicles (TV Mini Series)
Capt. Hay
 1974 Nicky's World (TV Movie)
Fire Chief
 1971 Lady Liberty
Nolan (uncredited)
 1966-1969 Dark Shadows: The Vampire Curse (TV Series)
Dr. Ian Reade / Train Conductor
- Episode #1.868 (1969) ... Dr. Ian Reade
- Episode #1.1 (1966) ... Train Conductor
 1968-1969 N.Y.P.D. (TV Series)
Bill / the Neighbor
- Everybody Loved Him (1969) ... Bill
- Encounter on a Rooftop (1968) ... the Neighbor
 1968 The Boston Strangler
Manager at Charley's (uncredited)
 1968 The Doctors (TV Series)
Ralph Anderson
- Episode #1.1416 (1968) ... Ralph Anderson (uncredited)
- Episode #1.1414 (1968) ... Ralph Anderson (as Al Hinckley)
- Episode #1.1413 (1968) ... Ralph Anderson (uncredited)
- Episode #1.1412 (1968) ... Ralph Anderson (uncredited)
- Episode #1.1411 (1968) ... Ralph Anderson (uncredited)
 1965-1966 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV Series)
Herb McQuillan
- Guilty or Not Guilty (1966) ... Herb McQuillan
- The Admiral (1965)
 1965 For the People (TV Series)
Aiello / Mr. Aiello
- Any Benevolent Purpose (1965) ... Aiello
- The Right to Kill (1965) ... Aiello
- Between Candor and Shame (1965) ... Mr. Aiello
 1964 The Reporter (TV Series)
Sergeant
- Rope's End (1964) ... Sergeant
 1963 East Side/West Side (TV Series)
Chairman
- Creeps Live Here (1963) ... Chairman
 1962-1963 Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series)
Fred Lawrence
- Smash Up (1962) ... Fred Lawrence
 1962 When I'm Old Enough... Good-Bye! (Short) (as Al Hinckley)
 1962 Naked City (TV Series)
Patrolman Eckert
- Today the Man Who Kills Ants Is Coming (1962) ... Patrolman Eckert
 1961 The Defenders (TV Series)
Building Superintendent
- The Trial of Jenny Scott (1961) ... Building Superintendent
 1961 The Blue Angels (TV Series)
Pano
- Pacific Monterey Story (1961) ... Pano
 1960 The Robert Herridge Theater (TV Series)
Sullivan
- The Stone Boy (1960) ... Sullivan
 1960 The Stone Boy (TV Movie)
Sullivan
 1958 The Big Story (TV Series)
Bartender
- Hit and Run (1958) ... Bartender (as Al Hinckley)
 1957-1958 Decoy (TV Series)
Sergeant / Tiny
- Night of Fire (1958) ... Sergeant (as Al Hinckley)
- Dream Fix (1957) ... Tiny
 1958 Camera Three (TV Series)
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Personal Details

Other Works:

(October 10 to November 3, 1974) He played Coach in Jason Miller's play, "That Championship Season," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Gross (Tom Daley); G.W. Bailey (George Sikowski); Bob Burrus (James Daley) and Ric Mancini (Phil Romano) in the cast. Israel Hicks was director.

Alternate Names:

Al Hinckley
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