Alan Dale
Alan Hugh Dale is a New Zealand actor. As a child, Dale developed a love of theatre and also became a rugby player. After retiring from the sport he took on a number of professions to support his family, before deciding to become a professional actor at the age of 27. With work limited in New Zealand, Dale moved to Australia, where he played Dr. John Forrest in The Young Doctors from 1979 to 1982. He later appeared as Jim Robinson in Neighbours, a part he played for eight years. The character is the role Dale is most associated with in Australia and the United Kingdom. He left the series when he fell out with the producers over the pay he and the rest of the cast received. After leaving Neighbours, Dale became typecast as Robinson in Australia and struggled to find work. His career was revitalised after he relocated to the United States in 2000. Since then he has had roles in many American series including prominent parts in The O.C. (as Caleb Nichol) and Ugly Betty (as Bradford Meade), as well as recurring and guest roles in Lost, 24, NCIS, ER, The West Wing, The X-Files and The Lone Gunmen. Dale has also appeared in minor roles in films such as Star Trek Nemesis, Hollywood Homicide and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull as well as the London West End production of Spamalot. Dale has been married to former Miss Australia Tracey Pearson since 1990 and has four children.
Known For
Credits
- 2022 · Wreck as
- 2021 · The Eyes of Tammy Faye as Self (archive Footage)
- 2017 · Dynasty as Joseph Anders
- 2017 · Tangled: Before Ever After as The Vicar (voice)
- 2016 · Graves as
- 2016 · Secret City as Martin Toohey
- 2015 · Top Coppers as Frank
- 2015 · Entourage as John Ellis
- 2015 · CSI: Cyber as Richard Margolin
- 2014 · Grace as Father John
- 2014 · Dominion as General Rysen
- 2014 · Captain America: The Winter Soldier as Councilman Rockwell
- 2012 · The Mindy Project as Alfred
- 2012 · Beauty and the Beast as Emperor Dorian
- 2012 · Unsupervised as Sid (voice)
- 2012 · Tangled Ever After as Priest (voice)
- 2011 · The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo as Detective Isaksson
- 2011 · Once Upon a Time as King George / Albert Spencer
- 2011 · Homeland as President Morse
- 2011 · Person of Interest as Ulrich Kohl
- 2011 · Happy New Year as Bill
- 2011 · Doomsday Prophecy as General Slate
- 2011 · Priest as Monsignor Chamberlain
- 2011 · A Little Bit of Heaven as Dr. Sanders
- 2010 · Don't Be Afraid of the Dark as Jacoby
- 2010 · Hot in Cleveland as Emmet
- 2009 · Alan Carr: Chatty Man as Self
- 2008 · Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull as General Bob Ross
- 2008 · Moving Wallpaper as Alan Dale
- 2007 · Californication as Lloyd Alan Philips Jr.
- 2007 · Burn Notice as Ken Bocklage
- 2007 · Flight of the Conchords as Australian Ambassador
- 2006 · Torchwood as Copley
- 2006 · Ugly Betty as Bradford Meade
- 2005 · E-Ring as
- 2004 · After the Sunset as Security Chief
- 2004 · Straight Eye: The Movie as Kelly's Dad
- 2004 · Lost as Charles Widmore
- 2004 · Entourage as
- 2004 · Entourage as John Ellis
- 2004 · On Air with Ryan Seacrest as Self - The O.C.
- 2003 · Rent Control as George
- 2003 · NCIS as Tom Morrow
- 2003 · The O.C. as Caleb Nichol
- 2003 · Hollywood Homicide as Commander Preston
- 2003 · The X Team as Richard Knowles
- 2002 · Star Trek: Nemesis as Praetor Hiren
- 2002 · American Dreams as Captain Andrews
- 2002 · CSI: Miami as Dubay
- 2001 · 24 as Vice President Jim Prescott
- 2001 · Crossing Jordan as Carl Logan
- 2001 · The Lone Gunmen as
- 2000 · Playing Mona Lisa as Uncle Joe
- 1999 · The West Wing as Mitch Bryce
- 1999 · Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Joshua Koehler
- 1999 · First Daughter as Daly
- 1999 · The Lost World as Phelan
- 1999 · Alien Cargo as Eichhorn, Explorer Dolphin
- 1997 · The Practice as
- 1995 · Space: Above and Beyond as Colonial Governor Borman
- 1995 · JAG as Tom Morrow
- 1994 · ER as Al Patterson
- 1994 · Janus as Richard Issacs
- 1993 · The X-Files as Toothpick Man
- 1993 · Blue Heelers as
- 1989 · Houseboat Horror as Evans
- 1985 · Neighbours as Jim Robinson
- 1982 · The Applicant as
- 1976 · The Young Doctors as
- Future · Renaissance as John