Alan Napier net worth is more than $100,000
Date of Birth: 7 January, 1903
Place of Birth: Birmingham, England
Date of Death: 8 August, 1988 (Age: 85)
Nationality: British
Source of wealth: TV, films, theatre
There is no current information about Alan’s salary, due to time he got it last. However, it can be said the family receives regular bonuses from film releases, which are still popular and trendy.
Alan Napier was the American-British talented actor and TV presenter, who got the popularity after TV series, which appeared on screens in 1930s. But what did help the young man to compete and achieve the aim?
Born in 1903, he was raised in a very conservative family. To his relatives we can belong the Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and even the writer Charles Dickens. The atmosphere was very calm and bound, so in future he will go to USA to omit it. Alan got very essential education, firstly attending the Packwood Haugh School. Then he entered the Clifton College before studying at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. So, this period he was taught gave him not only acting skills, but also the life overview basis. But skills worth nothing without practice. That was the main reason for him to start acting career; this occurred with “Lady in Waiting” on Broadway Stage. Unless, the film debut happened in England, it did not bring him much success and it was the final step for him to prefer England to Hollywood. It was in 1941 – during the War; what probably saved his life.
One more aspect of his talent was he was too high and was even interviewed while sitting on the chair. It helped him to stay attractive through all periods of his career on screen in acting industry.
Source of wealth:
Film: “Random Harvest”, “Cat people”, “The Uninvited”, “The Batman” – $100,000
TV: “Your Show Time”, “Alfred Hitchcock Presents”, “Tales of Wells Targo”
Alan Napier House
His home, a big house, is located in Santa Monica. There he spent also the last years of life. Unfortunately, there is no current information he was driving.

 
												 
												 
												 
												 
												



 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
																								 
																								 
																								 
																								 
																								 
																								 
																								 
																								