Alan Webb, a renowned thespian, came into this world on July 2, 1906, in the charming city of York, situated in the picturesque country of England, within the United Kingdom.
He embarked on a illustrious acting career, garnering recognition for his captivating performances in a variety of films, including the 1978 cinematic masterpiece, "The Great Train Robbery".
In addition to his work in film, Webb also showcased his remarkable talent on the silver screen in the 1977 production, "The Duellists", a historical drama that captivated audiences worldwide.
Furthermore, his impressive repertoire also included a notable stage production, "King Lear", which premiered in 1970 and solidified his position as a respected figure in the world of theatre.
Alan Webb's remarkable life came to a close on June 22, 1982, in the serene county of Sussex, located in the southeastern region of England, UK.