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  1. Mar 10, 2002 · Alan Manson, longtime feature, TV and legit actor who was blacklisted for a decade following the HUAC hearings of the early 1950s, died Tuesday March 5 of natural causes in New York. He was 83.

  2. Alan Manson (born June 7, 1918-died March 5, 2002) appeared as Colonel Hersh in the Season 1 episode of the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H titled "The Army-Navy Game". A revered veteran stage, TV, and film actor, Alan's career, which began in the U.S. Army during WWII, spanned seven decades. Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, Alan was one of a group of World War II soldiers selected to appear in Irving ...

  3. Alan Manson, a Broadway actor who left the stage for the armed services and landed a gig in the wartime show, This is the Army, died March 5 at the age of 83, The New York Times reported.

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  5. Alan Manson (born June 7, 1918-died March 5, 2002) appeared as Fred, a corrupt Chicago Police detective in the episode of Good Times titled " J.J.'s New Career: Part 2 " in Season 4. A revered veteran stage, TV, and film actor, Alan's career, which began in the U.S. Army during WWII, spanned seven decades.

  6. Alan Manson (7 June 1918 - 5 March 2002) appeared twice on Three's Company, first as Mike the Cop in the Season four episode titled "Handcuffed", and then as Mr. Snow, Cindy's hearing impaired father in the Season five episode titled "The Case of the Missing Blonde". A revered veteran stage, TV, and film actor, Alan's career, which began in the U.S. Army during WWII, spanned seven decades ...

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