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Alvan Edward Kallman

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Alvan Edward Kallman

Birth
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Death
1 Sep 1964 (aged 62)
Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA
Burial
Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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Alvan Edward Kallman was born in New York City to Charles Kallman and Regina Kallman. His father died when he was ten or eleven.

He was a barnstorming pilot and later an air mail pilot in the early 20th century. After retiring from flying, he worked for the Hotel St. George in New York, serving as banquet manager from 1930 to 1939 (being the youngest banquet manager in the industry when appointed), then serving as general manager from 1939 to 1943.

Alvan then became owner of The Balsams Grand Resort Hotel in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire and in 1946 part-owner (with Benno Bechhold and Harry Socoloff) of Feltman's, the large iconic complex at Coney Island containing the world's largest restaurant and other attractions, buying it from founder Charles Feltman's family.

He also owned the Savoy-Plaza Hotel in New York.

In 1953, Kallman bought the then-new St. Johns Hotel in the Vedado district of Havana, and a few years later added ten more stories.

Following the Cuban Revolution, the government nationalized his property in 1960 and expelled him from Cuba, wiping out his fortune.

Alvan was married to Zara Whitman Kallman (1899 – 1988), a former Broadway actress. They had two sons, actor and singer Dick Kallman, and intelligence officer Charles Kallman.

Published: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvan_Kallman

Alvan Edward Kallman was born in New York City to Charles Kallman and Regina Kallman. His father died when he was ten or eleven.

He was a barnstorming pilot and later an air mail pilot in the early 20th century. After retiring from flying, he worked for the Hotel St. George in New York, serving as banquet manager from 1930 to 1939 (being the youngest banquet manager in the industry when appointed), then serving as general manager from 1939 to 1943.

Alvan then became owner of The Balsams Grand Resort Hotel in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire and in 1946 part-owner (with Benno Bechhold and Harry Socoloff) of Feltman's, the large iconic complex at Coney Island containing the world's largest restaurant and other attractions, buying it from founder Charles Feltman's family.

He also owned the Savoy-Plaza Hotel in New York.

In 1953, Kallman bought the then-new St. Johns Hotel in the Vedado district of Havana, and a few years later added ten more stories.

Following the Cuban Revolution, the government nationalized his property in 1960 and expelled him from Cuba, wiping out his fortune.

Alvan was married to Zara Whitman Kallman (1899 – 1988), a former Broadway actress. They had two sons, actor and singer Dick Kallman, and intelligence officer Charles Kallman.

Published: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvan_Kallman



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