Alan Caillou(1914-2006)
- Actor
- Writer
Englishman Alan Lyle-Smythe was born in 1914. The future film and TV
writer-actor trained as an actor before serving for four years with the
Palestine Police in the 1930s. At the outbreak of World War II, he
joined the British Army; part of their Intelligence Corps, he operated
behind enemy lines in Libya and Tunisia, escaped a firing squad
execution, and worked with guerrillas in Yugoslavia. ( "Alan Caillou" was
one of Lyle-Smythe's many wartime aliases; thinking it lucky, he took
it in real life.) After the war, he was a police chief in Ethiopia, a
district officer in Somalia, and the founder of a theatrical company in
Africa. Returning to the old professions of acting and writing, Caillou
worked in Canadian TV in the 1950s and later relocated to Hollywood,
where he became a familiar name in the credits of movies and TV
series.