Allan Havey Biography
Allan Havey is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He began his career as a comedian in New York City in 1981. Havey made his national television debut on Late Night with David Letterman in 1986, and he appeared on the show frequently during the 1980s and 1990s.
Age
Allan was born on 19 September 1954, in St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America. He is 69 years old as of September 2023.
Wife- Spouse
Career
Harvey made his national debut on Late Night with David Letterman in 1986 and appeared on the program many times in the 1980s and 1990s. When Letterman left NBC and moved to CBS after not being chosen to replace Johnny Carson as host of The Night Show, Harvey was one of several comedians that NBC decided to replace Letterman on the evening show (Conan O’Brien, Letterman’ was elected as his successor). in the second show).
was selected by HBO Downtown Productions to host a show on the Comedy Channel (then known as Comedy Central). The After Night with Alan Harvey program initially aired for three hours each night and featured Alan’s memoirs, celebrity interviews, news and film clips (with commentary) and unusual “live” scenes. Harvey often tells stories from his own life when communicating through interviews with behind-the-scenes people developed by producer Sue Fellows or writer Eddie Gorodesky to break the fourth wall; sometimes made-up or sarcastic, sometimes real. Become a cult classic for night enthusiasts. The show also featured host Nick Bakay, who left to appear in the “Audience of One” sketch, the “Audience Mail” episode, “Weatherman Dave” and, in 1992, on “Dennis Miller,” also appearing in the same role on “The Guide.” Every night for three years. In an April 2016 interview with Vanity Fair, Harvey discussed his lifelong fear of tadpoles and Battenberg cake.
Havey’s film credits include “Internal Affairs,” “The Checkout,” “The King of Gamblers,” “Hancock,” Jerry Seinfeld’s documentary “The Comedian” and Steven Soderbergh’s “The Informant!” The movie is included. Harvey’s comedy has appeared on television twice on HBO’s “One Night Stand.” Both shows were nominated for CableACE Awards. As a television actor, Harvey has appeared in the films “Seinfeld,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Punk” and “The Sarah Silverman Project.” In 2006, Harvey played Bob Stallings, the father of protagonist Nate Stallings, on the Fox comedy series Free Ride. In 2012, he starred in Ray Romano’s “One Man”, Disney’s “Good Luck Charlie” and FX’s “Louie”. In 2013, he appeared in two episodes of “The Office” and appeared on the AMC show “Mad Men.” In 2015, he starred in Netflix’s Amazon Studios series The Man in the High Castle and W/ Bob and David. On April 8, 2015, Harvey appeared on Ken Reed’s TV Mentor podcast. Since 2017, Harvey has played the role of Karl Allard on Showtime’s “Billions.”
Net Worth
Allan has an estimated net worth of 5 million dollars.
Movies and TV Shows
2017-23 Billions
2017 Bosch
2017 GLOW
2016 Experts Guide to Bumble
2016 Code Black
2016 2 Broke Girls
2015 W/ Bob & David
2015 The Man in the High Castle
2013–15 Mad Men
2013 The Office
2012 Good Luck
2012 Louie
2012 Up All Night
2008–09 Easy to Assemble
2008 The Sarah Silverman Program
2006 Free Ride