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David Bond was born on November 13, 1914 in New York City, New York, USA as Alfred Allegro. He is known for his work on The Return of the Living Dead (1985), Lust for Life (1956) and Julius Caesar (1953). He died on April 16, 1989 in West Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Date Of Birth November 13, 1914 Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA Profession Actor, Miscellaneous Crew Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 He died from the complications from leukemia at Humana Hospital in West Hills, Los Angeles.
Actor Title Year Status Character The Twilight Zone 1963 TV Series Jack the Ripper Married Too Young 1962 Justice of Peace The Interns 1962 Anethesist (uncredited) Margie 1962 TV Series Gideon Dennis the Menace 1961 TV Series Hobo Target: The Corruptors 1961 TV Series Adventures in Paradise 1961 TV Series Priest Zane Grey Theater 1960-1961 TV Series Minister / First Man The Untouchables 1961 TV Series Medic in Ambulance Spartacus 1960 Slave (uncredited) The Big Fisherman 1959 Minor Role (uncredited) Frontier Doctor 1959 TV Series Avery Middleton Arson for Hire 1959 uncredited Gun Fever 1958 Bit Role The Story of Mankind 1957 Early Christian The 27th Day 1957 Dr. Schmidt (uncredited) The 20th Century-Fox Hour 1957 TV Series Reverend Hammond Istanbul 1957 Dr. Sarica Rumble on the Docks 1956 Dan Kevlin Lust for Life 1956 Seurat Flagpole Jitters 1956 Short The Great Svengarlic Kismet 1955 Nobleman (uncredited) The Prodigal 1955 Crier (uncredited) Black Tuesday 1954 Thompson (uncredited) The Silver Chalice 1954 Cameleer (uncredited) Rocky Jones, Space Ranger 1954 TV Series Torvak Cavalcade of America 1952-1954 TV Series Ramar of the Jungle 1953-1954 TV Series Amanar / Sobermorte, High Priest Fighter Attack 1953 Priest Three Sailors and a Girl 1953 Moss Hart (uncredited) Julius Caesar 1953 Citizen of Rome Sky King 1952 TV Series Joseph Flat Top 1952 Chaplain (uncredited) The Golden Hawk 1952 Prosecutor Son of Ali Baba 1952 Bit (unconfirmed) The Brigand 1952 King's Secretary (uncredited) Scaramouche 1952 De Nicolay (uncredited) My Son John 1952 College Professor (scenes deleted) Mark Saber 1952 TV Series Fireside Theatre 1952 TV Series Flight to Mars 1951 Ramay (uncredited) Mask of the Avenger 1951 Marco (uncredited) Sirocco 1951 Achmet The Great Caruso 1951 Father Angelico (uncredited) The Sword of Monte Cristo 1951 Emperor Louis Napoleon III A Life of Her Own 1950 Photographer (uncredited) A Lady Without Passport 1950 Nick (uncredited) The Asphalt Jungle 1950 Father Sortine (uncredited) Fortunes of Captain Blood 1950 Lieutenant (uncredited) In a Lonely Place 1950 Dr. Richards (uncredited) Black Hand 1950 Saturnine (uncredited) Samson and Delilah 1949 uncredited The Doctor and the Girl 1949 Father (uncredited) Hokus Pokus 1949 Short Svengarlic (uncredited) We Were Strangers 1949 Ramón Sánchez Song of India 1949 Ranjit Singh (uncredited) Tarzan's Magic Fountain 1949 The High One (uncredited) Joan of Arc 1948 Jean Fournier, Curé of Vaucouleurs The Three Musketeers 1948 Friend (uncredited) That Lady in Ermine 1948 Gabor (uncredited) A Double Life 1947 Actor in 'Othello' The Private Affairs of Bel Ami 1947 Norbert de Varenne The Late George Apley 1947 Manager, Modiste Shop (uncredited) Cigarette Girl 1947 Arthur (uncredited) Alias Mr. Twilight 1946 Clerk (uncredited) The Return of Monte Cristo 1946 uncredited The Walls Came Tumbling Down 1946 Night Clerk (as Alfred Allegro) The Stranger 1946 Student (uncredited) The Gentleman Misbehaves 1946 Author (uncredited) The Notorious Lone Wolf 1946 Room Service Waiter (uncredited) The Fighting Guardsman 1946 Lackey (uncredited) Over 21 1945 Secretary (uncredited) A Thousand and One Nights 1945 Herald (uncredited) Counter-Attack 1945 Paratrooper (uncredited) A Song to Remember 1945 Lackey (uncredited) Greenwich Village 1944 Greenwich Villager (uncredited) Hill Street Blues 1986 TV Series Gidwitz Say Yes 1986 Annie's Uncle The Return of the Living Dead 1985 Radio Corpse #2 Alice 1983-1984 TV Series Rev. Bragg Quincy M.E. 1982 TV Series Derelict #2 / Mr. Barnes The Facts of Life 1982 TV Series Checkers Player Bret Maverick 1982 TV Series Sloatman Mr. Merlin 1982 TV Series Luke In God We Tru$t 1980 Diff'rent Strokes 1980 TV Series The Janitor Skinflint: A Country Christmas Carol 1979 TV Movie Christmas Yet to Come Sam 1978 TV Series Lucas House Calls 1978 Patient in wheelchair Lou Grant 1978 TV Series Bum One on One 1977 Room Clerk The Last of the Cowboys 1977 Gas Station Attendant Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 1977 TV Series Man in Wheelchair Aloha, Bobby and Rose 1975 Grocer Kung Fu 1975 TV Series Butler - Henry Snakes 1974 Adam-12 1971-1974 TV Series Clark Watkins / Prowler The Streets of San Francisco 1973 TV Series Homeless Man in Trenchcoat Mission: Impossible 1971 TV Series Wounded Man Bonanza 1968-1970 TV Series Doctor / Preacher Dragnet 1967 1967-1970 TV Series Willard Wilbanks / Henry / Virgil Hicks / ... The Outsider 1968 TV Series Jed Mills The Rat Patrol 1968 TV Series Pierre Marchand The Beverly Hillbillies 1967 TV Series Judge Curtis I Spy 1966-1967 TV Series Reynaldo / Antonio My Favorite Martian 1964-1966 TV Series Curator / Dr. Orville Laird The Silencers 1966 Dr. Naldi O.K. Crackerby! 1965 TV Series Brittingham Ben Casey 1963 TV Series Jonathan The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 1959-1963 TV Series Tremblay / Prof. Dartmoor / Mr. Minafee
Sound Department Title Year Status Character Bullwhip 1958 dialogue supervisor
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Arson for Hire 1959 dialogue supervisor
Known for movies The Return of the Living Dead (1985) as Radio Corpse #2
Lust for Life (1956) as Seurat
Julius Caesar (1953) as Citizen of Rome
The Silencers (1966) as Dr. Naldi