Allan Havey (born September 19, 1954) is an American stand-up comic and actor. He started his career as a comedian in New York City in 1981. He made his national debut in 1986 on Late Night with David Letterman and made many appearances on the show throughout the 1980s and 1990s. His latest appearance on the show was on October 8, 2010. During the Leno/Letterman controversy which sent the latter to CBS, Havey, with his own, low-key talk show on Comedy Central, was one of the many considered by NBC as Letterman's replacement, before the search ended with then-unknown comedy writer Conan O'Brien being vaulted to stardom.In November 1989 he was chosen by HBO to host a show on The Comedy Channel (later known as Comedy Central). His show, Night After Night with Allan Havey, which initially ran for three hours nightly, presented Allan's unique stream of consciousness, celebrity interviews, news and film clips (with commentary), and unusual "on location" scenarios. Havey often recounted stories from his life, sometimes apocryphal or tongue in cheek, sometimes very real, in tandem with his breaking down of "the fourth wall" via riffing with those behind the camera, such as producer Sue Fellows or head writer Eddie Gorodetsky. Night After Night, shot early mornings in studio and eventually assumed under the watershed of HBO Downtown Productions, became a cult classic among fans. The show also featured an "Audience of One", a "Viewer Mail" segment, "Dave the Weatherman", and announcer Nick Bakay, who left in 1992, to perform the same role on The Dennis Miller Show. Night After Night ran for three years.His film roles include Internal Affairs, Checking Out, Rounders, Hancock, Jerry Seinfeld's documentary Comedian, and Steven Soderberg's The Informant!. On television Havey's comedy was featured twice on HBO's One Night Stand; both appearances were nominated for Cable ACE awards. As a television actor he has guest starred on Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Punk'd, and The Sarah Silverman Program. In 2006 Havey was cast as a lead in the Fox Sitcom Free Ride, where he played Bob Stahlings, father of the main character Nate Stahlings. In 2012 he appeared on Ray Romano's Men of a Certain Age, in Disney's Good Luck Charlie and FX's Louie. In 2013 he was featured on two episodes of The Office and appeared on the AMC show Mad Men.Allan currently headlines in clubs and at colleges across the U.S.
Full Name
Allan Havey
Net Worth
$1 Million
Date Of Birth
September 19, 1954
Place Of Birth
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Profession
Actor, Writer
Nationality
American
Spouse
Susan Holcomb
IMDB
Movies
The Informant!, Winged Creatures, Hancock, Melvin Goes to Dinner, Internal Affairs, Checking Out
TV Shows
Free Ride, Night After Night with Allan Havey
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
2 Broke Girls
2016
TV Series
Bill
Code Black
2016
TV Series
Dennis
Love
2016
TV Series
Grumpy Guy
Hail, Caesar!
2016
Protestant Clergyman
Experts Guide to Bumble
2016
TV Mini-Series
Mr. Phillips
The Man in the High Castle
2015
TV Series
Lined-Faced Man / Line-Faced Man / Man with Lined Face
W/ Bob and David
2015
TV Series
Glen 'The Optimist' Forbes
Mad Men
2013-2015
TV Series
Lou Avery
Top Five
2014
Pilot
Blast Vegas
2013
TV Movie
Casino Manager
The Office
2013
TV Series
Mr. Bruegger
Up All Night
2012
TV Series
Uncle Dennis
Louie
2012
TV Series
Allan Havey
Good Luck Charlie
2012
TV Series
Quint
Men of a Certain Age
2011
TV Series
Stella's Dad
Me, You, a Bag & Bamboo
2009
Short
Chun Li's Father
The Informant!
2009
FBI Special Agent Dean Paisley
The Sarah Silverman Program.
2008
TV Series
Judge
Fragments
2008
Boxman
Hancock
2008
Convict
Free Ride
2006
TV Series
Bob Stahlings
Adam and Eve
2005
Adam's Dad
The Good Part
2005
Short
Wild Things 2
2004
Video
Vet
Melvin Goes to Dinner
2003
Husband
Comic Remix
2003
TV Series
Curb Your Enthusiasm
2002
TV Series
Homeowner
Knockaround Guys
2001
Dean the Greenskeeper
Rounders
1998
Guberman
Viper
1996
TV Series
Jay Lowery
Seinfeld
1996
TV Series
Policeman
The Real Deal
1995
TV Movie
Internal Affairs
1990
Judson
Love or Money
1990
Hank Peterson
Checking Out
1989
Pat Hagen
Writer
Title
Year
Status
Character
One Night Stand
1992
TV Series writer - 1 episode
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Oh, Rick
2016
Documentary post-production
Himself
Dying Laughing
2016
Documentary
Himself
Late Show with David Letterman
2003-2010
TV Series
Himself - Guest Comic / Himself
The Tragic Side of Comedy
2009
TV Movie documentary
Himself
The Aristocrats
2005
Documentary
Himself
Bill Hicks Live: Satirist, Social Critic, Stand-up Comedian