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- Birth nameBernard Glick
- Alan Manson was one of a group of World War II soldiers selected to appear in Irving Berlin's 1942 musical This Is the Army (1943). He appeared in the Broadway production as well as in the film. After the war, he continued to perform on Broadway. In 1955, he was called before the House committee investigating communists in New York theater. He refused to answer any questions but was later cleared. He found little work as an actor for a few years after.- IMDb Mini Biography By: anonymous
- SpousesCorey Rose Lang(May 2001 - March 5, 2002) (his death)Janet Manson(September 1946 - August 10, 1961) (her death)Catherine Gabrielson
- Appeared in many New York, Broadway shows including "This Is the Army", Paddy Chayefsky's "The Tenth Man", "Call Me Mister" and Rogers & Hammerstein's "Allegro" and "Angels Kiss Me". He also appeared as Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., opposite Barbra Streisand's Fanny Brice, in the Broadway production of "Funny Girl".
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