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Allen Swift

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45

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Movies: 34Series: 12Crew credits: 1

TMDB ID: 120310

IMDb ID: nm0842563

Known for: Acting

Born: January 16, 1924

Died: April 18, 2010

Age: 86

Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA

Gender: Male

Adult content flag: No

Career span: 1947 - 2015

Years active: 69

Average TMDB rating: 6.3

Wikidata: Q4731893

Also known as

Alan Swift • Ira Stadlen

Other jobs

Theatre Play (1)

Biography

Ira Stadlen (January 16, 1924 – April 18, 2010 ), known professionally as Allen Swift, was an American voice actor,  known for playing characters including Simon Bar Sinister and Riff-Raff on the Underdog cartoon show. He provided the voices of many of the characters in The Bluffers, most of the voices for the 1960s underwater puppet show Diver Dan, and the voices in Gene Deitch's 1960–1962 group of Tom and Jerry cartoons. Swift was a children's television show host on WPIX in New York City as "Captain Allen". He took his professional name from radio comedian Fred Allen and 18th century satirist Jonathan Swift. Swift was an early television star who hosted The Popeye Show from September 10, 1956 to September 23, 1960, until he was forced to leave the program. The reason for his dismissal from "The Popeye Show" was creative differences with station management.(Info can be found in"The Popeye Show"aticle in The NYC Kids Shows Round Up"section of"TV Party.Com") Swift did the majority of the voices in Rankin/Bass's Mad Monster Party?, credited as Alan (sic) Swift in the movie's credits.  He supplied most of the character voices for the NBC Howdy Doody Show, and when Buffalo Bob Smith, who himself did the voice of the lead puppet character Howdy Doody and had many times proclaimed that "nobody else could do Howdy" suffered a heart attack, Swift took home some recordings over the weekend, came back on Monday and did Howdy's voice for more than a year.(Info can be found in Tv Bloq section of TV Party.Com) Swift also served as the second comedy writer for "Howdy Doody." He took on the job, following the abrupt departure of the series' first comedy writer and songwriter, Edward Kean.(info at "TV Bloq"/Past entry #168 at "TV Party.Com") He also wrote the play Checking Out. Swift was married to actress Lenore Loveman, and is the father of character actor, mimic and singer Lewis J. Stadlen, holistic health practitioner, Maxime Stadlen and psychotherapist, Clare A. Stadlen. He lived in Manhattan. Allen had been "suffering with a series of health calamities for several years, since he fell and broke his hip while walking his dog. From that moment, one thing led to another," said personal friend and director Gene Deitch. "Even though [I've been] here for 50 years, hardly a year went by without a visit to his 57th Street apartment, nor a day go by without e-mail and most recently Skype visits," added Deitch, an American expatriate living in the Czech Republic. ​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Movies

Movies

Movie credits linked with Allen Swift.

Movie poster for 3-D Rarities (2015)

as Lookout (archive footage)

3-D Rarities

2015 Movie
Movie poster for Checking Out (2006)

Theatre Play

Checking Out

2006 Movie
Movie poster for Safe Men (1998)

as Sol

Safe Men

1998 Movie
Movie poster for Seize the Day (1986)

as Maurice Venice

Seize the Day

1986 Movie
Movie poster for Pinocchio's Christmas (1980)

as Fox (voice)

Pinocchio's Christmas

1980 Movie
Movie poster for A Family Circus Christmas (1979)

as Santa Claus

A Family Circus Christmas

1979 Movie
Movie poster for The Easter Bunny Is Comin' to Town (1977)

as Gadzooks / Newsreel announcer / blue engine / Town guard (voice)

The Easter Bunny Is Comin' to Town

1977 Movie
Movie poster for Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure (1977)

as Maxi-Fixit (voice)

Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure

1977 Movie
Movie poster for The Little Drummer Boy: Book II (1976)

as Simeon / Soldiers (voice)

The Little Drummer Boy: Book II

1976 Movie
Movie poster for Where the Wild Things Are (1975)

as Narrator (voice)

Where the Wild Things Are

1975 Movie
Movie poster for 'Twas the Night Before Christmas (1974)

as Santa Claus (voice)

'Twas the Night Before Christmas

1974 Movie
Movie poster for The Mad Magazine TV Special (1974)

The Mad Magazine TV Special

1974 Movie
Movie poster for The Red Baron (1972)

as Voice

The Red Baron

1972 Movie
Movie poster for The Mad, Mad, Mad Monsters (1972)

as Dracula / The Monster / Dr. Jekyll / The Invisible Man (voice)

The Mad, Mad, Mad Monsters

1972 Movie
Movie poster for The Emperor's New Clothes (1972)

as Mufty (voice)

The Emperor's New Clothes

1972 Movie
Movie poster for Mad Monster Party? (1967)

as Felix Flankin / Yetch / Dracula / Invisible Man / Dr. Jekyll / Mr. Hyde / Additional Voices

Mad Monster Party?

1967 Movie
Movie poster for The Blacksheep Blacksmith (1967)

as Voice

The Blacksheep Blacksmith

1967 Movie
Movie poster for Alice of Wonderland in Paris (1966)

as François / Narrator / King (segment "Many Moons") / Lord High Chamberlain (voice)

Alice of Wonderland in Paris

1966 Movie
Movie poster for It Happened in Hualfin (1965)

as English Narrator (voice)

It Happened in Hualfin

1965 Movie
Movie poster for Slave Trade in the World Today (1964)

as Narrator

Slave Trade in the World Today

1964 Movie
Movie poster for Sorry Safari (1962)

as Tom / Jerry (voice)

Sorry Safari

1962 Movie
Movie poster for Tall in the Trap (1962)

as (voice)

Tall in the Trap

1962 Movie
Movie poster for Anatole (1962)

as Francios (voice)

Anatole

1962 Movie
Movie poster for The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit (1962)

as Narrator (voice)

The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit

1962 Movie