Carl Switzer Birthday, Real Name, Age, Weight, Height, Family, Facts, Death Cause, Contact Details, Wife, Affairs, Bio & More
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
REAL NAME
Carl Dean Switzer
NICK NAMES
Alfalfa Switzer
POPULAR NAMES
Alfalfa
BIRTHDAY
BORN ON DAY
Sunday
BIRTHPLACE
Paris, Illinois, United States
DIED AT AGE
31 Years 5 Months 14 Days
DEATHDATE
January 21, 1959
DEATHPLACE
Mission Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States
CAUSE OF DEATH
Homicide
NATIONALITY
PROFESSION
ZODIAC
LEO
ALSO NOTED FOR
Dog Breeder, Guide, Singer
FEATURES
Dark brown hair and dark brown eyes
Physical Stats
CHEST
N/A
BICEPS
N/A
WAIST
N/A
HEIGHT
5'9''(feet & inches)
1.7526 meters
175.26 cm
WEIGHT
N/A
Carl Switzer Family Members
Parents
FATHER
George Frederick Switzer
BROTHER(S) NAME

Harold Switzer
SISTER(S) NAME
CHILDHOOD IMAGE
Carl Switzer Marriage, Affairs and Children
SPOUSE

Dian Collingwood (1954-1957)
Child(ren) of Carl Switzer and Dian Collingwood
Fame & Address
DEBUT
Beginner's Luck (Film 1935), The Roy Rogers Show (TV Series 1952-1955)
FAMOUS FROM/AS
Alfalfa in Teacher's Beau (Short Film 1935), Sprucin' Up (Short Film 1935), Our Gang Follies of 1936 (Short Film 1935), The Lucky Corner (Short Film 1936)
Education, Net Worth & More
CARL SWITZER PICTURE
More Information
Career of Carl Switzer
He joined the entertainment industry in the early 1930s. He played an uncredited role in the film "Stage Mother." He worked in a number of short films such as Beginner's Luck, Teacher's Beau, The Lucky Corner, and more. He appeared as Alfalfa in various films such as Canned Fishing, Football Romeo, Duel Personalities. He played various characters in the television series "The Roy Rogers Show."
Some Lesser Known Facts About Carl Switzer
- Did Carl Switzer takes alcohol? NA.
- Was Carl Switzer in the habit of Smoking? NA.
- Not only he was an actor but was a dog breeder and a hunting guide.

- The actor played uncredited roles in films like Man Alive, Driftwood, The WAC from Walla Walla, Flight Nurse, and more.
- Switzer died on the same day as Cecil B. DeMille and coincidentally the film "The Ten Commandments" was the final film of DeMille in which he played an uncredited role. DeMille was the director while Switzer appeared as a slave in the film.
- He was fined for 225 dollars fine and one-year probation in 1958 for chopping 15 pine trees at the Sequoia National Forest.
- Apart from acting he also had musical talents and know the skills to play many musical instruments.

USER RATING FOR CARL SWITZER
Viewer's Reviews for Carl Switzer
Robert L. Knight
Alfalfa's parents lived on a ranch in Ramona CA around 1950. When I was in my early teens I used to go with him and some others coon hunting, he loved hunting and traping. I have many stories I could tell about him but don't have the time here. I am now 84 years old and have fond memories of the times I went hunting with him.