Alan Heitz

Alan Heitz, straight outta Buffalo, New York, dives into Hollywood with a mix of quirky energy and that “guy next door” charm. You’ve probably caught his face somewhere, even if you can’t place the name right away. He’s one of those actors who slips into roles and just makes them work, no matter how weird or wild the project. You might’ve seen him popping up in “1883” (yeah, that gritty, dusty Western prequel with all the drama and big hats), or maybe you spotted his quick wit in “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,” where the Marvel universe goes bonkers with its usual superhero chaos. And hey, don’t sleep on “Quiz Lady” (2023)—he brings his comic chops there, too, landing the kind of lines that make you snort-laugh before you even realize it. Off the screen? Alan keeps it pretty chill. He’s been married to Leah Verrill since way back in 2012, which, in Hollywood years, is basically forever. The guy isn’t all glitz and red carpets, though. There’s a realness to him, a sense that he actually remembers where he came from—and maybe still roots for the Bills when no one’s looking. He’s not just an actor, either; he’s got some writing credits under his belt, flexing his creative muscles behind the scenes. Basically, Alan Heitz is the kind of guy who keeps showing up in the coolest places, managing to surprise you every time.

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Personal details

  • Height: 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
  • Birth Location: Buffalo, New York, USA
  • Professions: Actor, Writer, Director

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