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allstarwmb · 2 years ago
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Who is Alan Napier? Biography, Movies, Career, Wiki
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Alan Napier, a British actor, was renowned for his distinctive voice, tall stature, and sophisticated performances. Born on 7 January 1903 in King's Norton, Worcestershire, England, Napier's career spanned decades and included roles in film, television, and theater. His distinctive voice and refined demeanor made him a sought-after actor for character roles. Napier appeared in numerous films, including "Cat People" (1942), "The Uninvited" (1944), and "Marnie" (1964). His role as Alfred the butler in the iconic television series "Batman" (1966-1968) brought him widespread recognition.
In addition to his screen performances, Napier was a man of letters, contributing to literature with his works, including "Boris Karloff - A Gentleman's Life" (1991), a biography of his friend and fellow actor. His literary pursuits showcased his depth of intellect and passion for storytelling.
Alan Napier's personal life is private, with details about his romantic relationships not extensively documented. His upbringing was likely influenced by cultural and societal norms of the time. Although he did not have any children, his focus on his career and artistic endeavors remained constant throughout his life.
Alan Napier's net worth may not be publicly disclosed, but his extensive career in film, television, and theater, coupled with his contributions to literature, likely contributed to his financial success. His recognition and respect within the entertainment industry underscore his lasting impact.
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snowlessknitter · 5 years ago
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The Tribe - Where Are They Now? (Series 4)
Information gathered from Wikipedia, The Tribe wiki, thetribe.co.uk, and Instagram.
Tom Hern (Ram): After The Tribe, Tom did some acting in Power Rangers Dino Thunder (which also costarred fellow Tribe costar James Napier Robertson). These days, he runs a production company with James Napier Robertson called Four Knights Productions, which has produced and released several films, including I’m Not Harry Jensen, The Dark Horse (based on the true story of a New Zealand chess prodigy Genesis Potini, who also struggled with mental illness), and Pork Pie (a remake of an early 1980s New Zealand road comedy called Goodbye Pork Pie). Hern primarily works on the producing side of the partnership.
James Napier Robertson (Jay): James also runs Four Knights Productions alongside Tom Hern; the two have been friends for many years, going back to their acting days. James has essentially retired from acting and now works as a filmmaker full time. James has either written or directed most of Four Knights’ projects, and received many awards and accolades for his work on The Dark Horse.
Megan Alatini (Java): One of Meryl Cassie’s two older sisters (the Cassies also have a brother named Sebastian, who isn’t an actor but is instead a lawyer, as stated by Meryl in her interview with Raymond Thompson in “The Tribe: The Official Podcast”) who costarred with her for series 4 and 5, Megan actually rose to fame first as a member of the first ever group created by the Popstars format, TrueBliss (under her maiden name, Megan Cassie). She married longtime boyfriend Pita Alatini (who made his name as a rugby player for New Zealand’s national squad, the All Blacks) in 2000, two years before her stint on The Tribe began. After The Tribe, she had a run as a judge on New Zealand Idol in its third and final season, and then competed on the New Zealand version of Dancing with the Stars in 2007, placing second overall in the show’s third season. In 2008 she moved with her family to Japan, where her husband was playing rugby, and were in the country when the 2011 earthquake struck (the family safely returned to New Zealand a week after the earthquake). She more recently has worked as a flight attendant for Air New Zealand and as an aircrew trainer. She and husband Pita have three children, daughters Tonica and Tiara and son Trey. Megan often shows up in sister Meryl’s Instagram stories.
Monique Cassie (Siva): Monique has largely stayed out of the spotlight since her Tribe days. She married her longtime partner Alan Tonkin and now goes by Monique Tonkin, as shown on her Instagram (which she has made private). She and husband Alan have a son, Quelan, who is in his early twenties. Monique also occasionally shows up in sister Meryl’s Instagram stories.
Dan Weekes (Ved): Dan still acts as of his 2017 interview with thetribe.co.uk, primarily making short films. He regularly submits his work to a New Zealand based film competition called the 48 Hour Film competition and has also had ambitions of making a podcast. He has opted not to comment further on the incident with co-star Jaimee Kaire-Gautulu (who played Cloe) where the two (who were secretly dating at the time against cast rules) skipped out on a scheduled filming day and both ended up getting fired (their relationship ended not long after they were let go from the show, and Jaimee has retired from acting altogether and is now raising three sons as a single mother).
Kelly Stevenson (Dee): After her time on The Tribe came to an end, Kelly returned home to the U.K. (if you listen real closely on the show, you’ll notice she has a different accent from most of her castmates; based on her IMDb entry, she likely speaks in a Geordie accent, as it gives Newcastle, England as her birthplace). She completed her university studies and now works as a youth worker, and has also used her acting and theater experience to use as a drama coach.
Morgan Palmer-Hubbard (Patch): As of September 2018, Morgan has retired from acting and currently lives and works in Barcelona, Spain, where he runs his own yoga studio. He got into yoga as a way to deal with the pain associated with a condition called scoliosis (where there is lateral curvature in the spine), for which he eventually required surgery. He still visits New Zealand regularly.
And a few updates on cast members I have previously profiled:
Ari Boyland (KC) and his fianceé Tara got married last fall, with photos of the wedding being posted to his Instagram.
Jennyfer Jewell (Ellie) also got married, but all the way back in 2018! I only recently found her Instagram. Her husband’s name is Ed.
Danny James (Zoot) recently did an interview with The Tribe’s creator and executive producer, Raymond Thompson, for The Tribe: The Official Podcast (which can be streamed on all major podcast platforms as well as YouTube), and in addition to running his own building company in Auckland, he talked about his life these days. He’s married with two children (a 6-year-old son and a 3-year-old daughter) and he has also taken up golf as a hobby (he told Ray during the podcast interview that he currently has a handicap of 20).
Beth Allen-McDermott (Amber) also recently did an interview for The Tribe: The Official Podcast with Raymond Thompson and during the interview revealed she is currently seven months pregnant with her third child with husband Charlie McDermott (who currently works in software, but has also been an actor; he is not to be confused with the American actor of the same name). The couple also has a four-year-old son and a two-year-old daughter. Congratulations to the McDermott family on their impending arrival!
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allstarwmb · 2 years ago
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Who is Alan Napier? Biography, Movies, Career, Wiki
Who is Alan Napier? Alan Napier was a British actor of notable acclaim, known for his distinctive voice, tall stature, and the air of sophistication he brought to his roles. His career unfolded during Hollywood’s Golden Age, and Napier became a recognizable figure through his performances in a variety of genres. Beyond his acting prowess, Napier’s contributions extended to literature,…
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