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Alan Dale

Alan Dale

Born in the New Zealand city of Dunedin, Dale maintained an interest in drama during his youth, but opted to play rugby instead. He finally decided to pursue acting in earnest while in his late 20s and, in 1979, landed a recurring part on the popular Australian medical drama "The Young Doctors" (Nine Network, 1976-1983). This led to his casting as patriarch Jim Robinson on the soap opera "Neighbours," which proved to be an international hit and made him a star. After eight years on the show, Dale departed, but was unable to duplicate his success in Australia. Relocating to the United States in the new millennium, he swiftly found work on network television, with short stints on the hospital-set show "ER" (NBC, 1994-2009) and "The X-Files," appearing on the latter series as the enigmatic Toothpick Man. Hollywood film parts followed, including a small role in "Star Trek: Nemesis" - but television remained his strongest suit.After roles on the action show "24" (Fox, 2001-2010) and the teen drama "The O.C." (Fox, 2003-07), Dale scored one of his signature parts, appearing on the genre-defying drama "Lost" as imposing industrialist Charles Widmore, a secretive figure who played heavily into the final seasons of the series. Also a regular on the much more lighthearted "Ugly Betty" (ABC, 2006-2010), Dale appeared in the highly anticipated (and derided) movie sequel "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" (2008) and found a home in another kingdom, the fairy tale world of the fantasy show "Once Upon a Time" (ABC, 2011-), where he portrayed King George and his alter ego, Albert Spencer. Continuing to be an in-demand actor, Dale also had a featured stint on the sitcom "Hot in Cleveland" (TV Land, 2010-15) and reprised an earlier character on the military show "NCIS" (CBS, 2003-).
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