Alphonso DeNoble

Alphonso DeNoble
Born United States
Died 1978
Paterson, New Jersey
Other names Alphonso
Occupation Actor, bouncer
Years active 1976-1978

Alphonso DeNoble was an American actor. A resident of Paterson, New Jersey, he is most famous for playing the cat-loving, pedophilic landlord in Alfred Sole's 1976 horror film Alice, Sweet Alice. According to Alfred Sole, Alphonso made extra money by dressing up as a priest and hanging around cemeteries. Elderly widows would ask "Father Alphonso" for a blessing and offer him a donation for the church in return. He was also a bouncer at Paterson's only gay bar. Alphonso made two other film appearances—as the white slave dealer in Joel M. Reed's Blood Sucking Freaks (where he is credited only by his first name) and as the camera store proprietor in another Reed film, Night of the Zombies, released in 1981. DeNoble died in 1978.

Filmography

External links

Alphonso DeNoble at the Internet Movie Database

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