Alphonso DeNoble
Alphonso DeNoble was an actor known for his substantial presence in the world of low-budget horror films. Born and raised in New Jersey, DeNoble's film career, though brief, included notable appearances in three cult classic horror movies that have since gained a following among genre enthusiasts. Outside of acting, he worked as a bouncer at a gay bar in Paterson, New Jersey, a job that highlighted his larger-than-life persona.
Details about DeNoble's personal life are scarce, but records indicate he married I.H. Chang in December 1972, suggesting he had a life beyond the screen. In an unusual venture to supplement his income, Alphonso reportedly donned a priest's attire and frequented cemeteries, where he would offer blessings to elderly widows in exchange for donations, creating a unique and somewhat eccentric side gig.
Tragically, DeNoble's life came to an end following a distressing incident where he became stuck in a turnstile due to his weight, an occurrence that garnered media attention. Director Joel M. Reed commented on the impact of this event, marking a poignant and sorrowful close to the life of a man who, despite his challenges, left a memorable imprint on the niche of horror cinema.
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