Allen Case(1934-1986)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Allen Case grew up in Dallas, Texas, and attended Southern Methodist
University for two years. After performing for several months on a
local TV variety program, he moved to New York and successfully tried
out for a singing spot on Arthur Godfrey's morning show. This led to several
nightclub engagements and parts in two Broadway-bound musicals, "Reuben
Reuben" and "Pleasure Dome", both of which closed out of town. More
work followed in nightclubs and on Broadway, as well as an occasional
return to the Arthur Godfrey show and an appearance on Jack Paar. A small part
in the movie version of Damn Yankees (1958) meant a move to California which led to
roles on such TV westerns as Bronco (1958), Wagon Train (1957), Gunsmoke (1955), Have Gun - Will Travel (1957),
The Rifleman (1958) and Sugarfoot (1957). Then it was back to New York for the off-Broadway
production of "Once Upon a Mattress". Case left that job to co-star
with Henry Fonda in the TV series, The Deputy (1959), which ran for two years (76
episodes) on NBC. Though it made no use of his singing ability, this
western represented the high point in Allen Case's
career.