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David Alpert
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David Alpert was born on 5 January 1928 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for
Gog (1954)
,
Death of a Salesman (1951)
and
Science Fiction Theatre (1955)
.
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Known for
Gog
5.4
Dr. Peter Burden
1954
Death of a Salesman
7.2
Howard Wagner
1951
Science Fiction Theatre
8.1
TV Series
Dr. Porter Owen
Edmund Reis
George Warren
1955–1956 • 3 eps
Thriller
8.2
TV Series
Joe Bedell
1960 • 1 ep
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Previous
55
Carghost
Short
Grandpa
2017
The Gertrude Berg Show
7.6
TV Series
Prof. Abbey
(as David R. Alpert)
1961
1 episode
The Tom Ewell Show
7.3
TV Series
Bombay Passenger
Reporter
1960–1961
2 episodes
The Case of the Dangerous Robin
8.1
TV Series
1961
1 episode
Surfside 6
7.8
TV Series
Junior Billforth
1961
1 episode
77 Sunset Strip
7.7
TV Series
Makeup Man
1960
1 episode
Thriller
8.2
TV Series
Joe Bedell
1960
1 episode
The Real McCoys
7.6
TV Series
Joe
1960
1 episode
The Law and Mr. Jones
7.7
TV Series
Victor Berger
1960
1 episode
The Crowded Sky
5.7
Mel
(uncredited)
1960
The Millionaire
7.8
TV Series
Defense Attorney
1959
1 episode
Markham
8.3
TV Series
Allen
1959
1 episode
Dragnet
7.5
TV Series
1959
2 episodes
Hey, Jeannie!
7.8
TV Series
Lieutenant
Johnson
1957–1958
2 episodes
M Squad
8.1
TV Series
Dr. Lewis Stokely
(as David R. Alpert)
1958
1 episode
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Alternative names
David N. Alpert
Born
January 5
,
1928
Los Angeles, California, USA
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Although born around the same time as Herb Alpert's older brother David, his parents were called George Alpert and Helen Romer, while Herb's were called Louis Alpert and Tillie Goldberg.
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