Alfred was the Butler and Guardian of Bruce Wayne when his parents died- and Bruce Wayne is also known as The Batman.
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Alan Napier was born of prestigious stock. He was the cousin of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and a direct descendant of Charles Dickens. Though his acting career spanned six decades, his most visible part to American audiences was that of Alfred Pennyworth, Batman's butler in the 1960s television series. Napier was reluctant to take the part at first until a friend told him he would become the most famous butler in the world. In honor of Napier, Tim Burton named the Joker's alter ego Jack Napier, in the feature film Batman (1989).
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yes, he is a superhero
Alfred the butler which is played by Archibald asparagus on Veggietales
Alfred Butler was born in 1880.
Alfred Butler died in 1946.
John Alfred Valentine Butler died in 1977.
John Alfred Valentine Butler was born in 1899.
I'm pretty sure that no well known super hero has a butler named Jeeve's. My prediction is that you thinking of Jeeves (Reginald Jeeves) from a famous novel called P.G. Wodehouse. Jeeves appeared in the novel as a "gentleman's personal gentleman" of Bertie Wooster
Yes, sort of... After Bruce Wayne's (Batman) parents died, Alfred was all he had. He had been the family's butler. I'm guessing deep down- way deep down- Batman really does consider Alfred to be his best friend. Oh!- and by the way- his full name is Alfred Pennyworth.
Daggett's superhero was named Muscular Beaver.
I am sure that noone named superhero "Sphincter man", at least not yet.
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The butler in "The Munsters" family was named Alfred. He was portrayed by actor Al Lewis and was known for his deadpan humor and loyalty to the Munster family. Alfred's character contributed to the show's quirky charm, often interacting with the eccentric members of the household, including Herman, Lily, and their children.
Alfred was an actor.