Alex Mann(1941-2010)
- Actor
Handsome and muscular actor, writer, and real life tough guy Alex Mann
was born in the rough neighborhood of Brownsville in Brooklyn, New
York. His father was a pool player nicknamed "Cue Stick" and his mother
worked at the candy counter at Loew's Pitkin Theater. Mann was involved
with criminals in his younger days and had many run-ins with the police during this time. In the early 1960's Alex moved to Manhattan's East Village, where
he became part of the local beat scene. Mann first started acting in
underground movies. He soon became a welcome and familiar rugged face
in East Coast exploitation cinema fare which includes both soft-core
features and more explicit porno flicks. Among the notable drive-in
film directors Alex has acted in movies for are Joe Sarno ("Passion in
Hot Hollows," "Wall of Flesh," "Abigail Lesley Is Back in Town"),
Michael Findlay ("Take My Head," "Funk"), Doris Wishman ("Keyholes Are
for Peeping," "Satan Was a Lady"), and Barry Mahon ("The Diary of
Knockers McCalla"). His most memorable roles were the dissident Shelley
in the outrageous hippie horror splatter cult favorite "I Drink Your
Blood," a vicious rapist in the poignant porn gem "Sometime Sweet
Susan," and slimy pimp Tony in the supremely scuzzy "Malibu High." In
1969 "Life" magazine ran a two page article on Mann and his wife Pamela
after the couple was arrested for running a brothel. (Mann also performed in live sex shows with Pamela.)
Alex moved to Los Angeles, California in the late 1970's to further pursue his acting and writing career. He kept himself afloat by working as a bouncer for a notorious Hollywood club owner. Mann won rave reviews for "Sailor Falls in One," a boxing play that he wrote, produced, and directed. Alex made guest appearances on the TV shows "Weird Science" and "Strong Medicine." Moreover, Mann did the voice of Jimmy the Grape for the video game "The Darkness" and had a co-starring role in the crime thriller "The Transgressions of Tina." He was a member of SAG, AFTRA, and AEA. Alex lived in Sherman Oaks, California. Mann died of tongue cancer in July, 2010.
Alex moved to Los Angeles, California in the late 1970's to further pursue his acting and writing career. He kept himself afloat by working as a bouncer for a notorious Hollywood club owner. Mann won rave reviews for "Sailor Falls in One," a boxing play that he wrote, produced, and directed. Alex made guest appearances on the TV shows "Weird Science" and "Strong Medicine." Moreover, Mann did the voice of Jimmy the Grape for the video game "The Darkness" and had a co-starring role in the crime thriller "The Transgressions of Tina." He was a member of SAG, AFTRA, and AEA. Alex lived in Sherman Oaks, California. Mann died of tongue cancer in July, 2010.