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Alan Haines (6 June 1924 – 17 April 2011) was a British actor and playwright who spent four years in the Royal Navy during World War II — including at D-Day on his 20th birthday and appeared in many West End shows and touring productions, as well as in the cult TV series Dad's Army and Van der Valk and two notable films: Dad's Army and The Man in the White Suit, and the acclaimed BBC TV Series Perfect Strangers.He died in Charing Cross Hospital on 17 April 2011
Date Of Birth June 6, 1924 Died 2011-04-17 Place Of Birth Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, England, UK Profession Actor Star Sign Gemini
Actor Title Year Status Character Perfect Strangers 2001 TV Mini-Series Old Lionel CI5: The New Professionals 1999 TV Series Forbes The Bill 1990 TV Series Night Watchman Number 10 1983 TV Mini-Series Decorator BBC2 Playhouse 1981 TV Series 2nd Farmer The Strange Affair of Adelaide Harris 1979 TV Series Farmer Target 1977 TV Series Detective Constable Raffles 1977 TV Series Museum Attendant Van der Valk 1972 TV Series Brig. Mertens
Brigadier Mertens Spyder's Web 1972 TV Series Security Man Dad's Army 1971 Marine Officer That's Your Funeral 1971 TV Series Rotarian The Liver Birds 1971 TV Series Auctioneer Manhunt 1970 TV Series German Civilian Mystery and Imagination 1970 TV Series Constable Rogers Special Branch 1969 TV Series Harper Dad's Army 1969 TV Series Major Smith The Gnomes of Dulwich 1969 TV Series Gnome Armchair Theatre 1969 TV Series Softly Softly 1968 TV Series PC Rudge The Wednesday Play 1966 TV Series Bailiff Crossroads 1964 TV Series Mr. Bristow The Eyes of Annie Jones 1964 Const. Marlowe Sergeant Cork 1963 TV Series George Duncombe / Constable Crabb No Hiding Place 1963 TV Series Forensics man The Human Jungle 1963 TV Series Police inspector The Man in the White Suit 1951 Reporter (uncredited) Myself a Stranger 1949 TV Movie Edwin
Known for movies Dad's Army (1971) as Marine Officer
The Eyes of Annie Jones (1964) as Const. Marlowe
Van der Valk (1972) as Brig. Mertens / Brigadier Mertens
Crossroads (1964) as Mr. Bristow