Al Hernandez is known for Paranormal Witness (2011).
Al Hill was born on July 14, 1892 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Last Mile (1932), A Man's World (1942) and Call of the Prairie (1936). He was married to Rene Boucicault. He died on July 14, 1954 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Al Holland is known for Wonder Woman (2017), Black Widow (2021) and Morbius (2022).
Al Howard is known for Son of Sam: The Hunt for a Killer (2017).
Al Imran Niloy is a Bangladeshi Musical artist who has made a big name in the digital marketing world. Also he is Director. Imran is an influencer, artist, entrepreneur, blogger, to name a few. he was born 20 November 2000 at Dhaka, Wari and brought up in Bangladesh. He also known as Theneerv. He was introduced to the music industry launched his first soundtrack "higher" on sound cloud first. After some days he releases his soundtrack "Ice" on different music platforms like Spotify, Deezer, Soundcloud, Google Play Music, Apple Music, ITunes, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Jiosaavan, Hungama and many others. Al Imran Niloy has releases his soundtrack on foreign music streaming platforms like Deezer, Spotify, Soundcloud, Apple Music, Amazon Music, & many others. You can get Al Imran Niloy music on Google Music, Tiktok, Instagram or Facebook library Also. Al Imran Niloy has a social media company called Humtalk and has published three apps on the Google Play Store. His popular categories are EDM, Pop music. He has a YouTube channel for which he is well known. He has a lot of YouTube content. He has written several books that have been published in Google Books. He is also a songwriter. And he loves to write poetry. His father name is Iqbal Hossain and his mother name is Nargis Sultana. Al Imran Niloy's parents have given him a lot of support to build his career. When he started making music in 2015, he started learning computer programming language in the middle of the day. He has been successful in building his music career since the release of his first music album in 2021.
His striking menacing face and important presence as the deadly Hector The Toad in the classic Scarface (1983) was remarkable enough for movie viewers to never forget him and his role as the Colombian drug dealer who brutally murdered Tony Montana's associate in the infamous chainsaw scene from Brian De Palma's film. With De Palma, he also appeared as a porn film director in Body Double (1984) and as Rolando in Carlito's Way (1993), which reunites him with Al Pacino. Throughout his career, Al Israel has played from good guys and bad guys, from detectives to gunmen and mob bosses. Among his credits include Marked for Death (1990), Drop Zone (1994), Dangerous Minds (1995) and appearances in series like Miami Vice and The Shield; and also returned to his most famous role providing voice work for the video game Scarface: The World Is Yours. He died in 2011, at age 75, and despite of a somewhat limited resume to his credit he gave us plenty of his great talents as a character actor.
Al Jackson is a Los Angeles-based stand-up comedian, writer, and TV/radio personality best known for his 30-minute special "Comedy Central Presents: Al Jackson" and for his role as host of the BAFTA-nominated BBC series, "Officially Amazing" which is currently filming its 3rd season. Al has also be seen on Comedy Underground with Dave Attell, multiple episodes of FXX's "Legit", GSN's "Mind of a Man", on the NickMOM series, "Parental Discretion". He also appeared on all 16 episodes of season 1 of TruTV's "How To Be A Grown Up". Al is currently filming the 2nd season. Born and raised in Cleveland, Al began his comedy career while working as a middle school teacher in Miami. After two appearances on NBC's "Last Comic Standing" and winning several comedy competitions, Al further built his resume with a series of credits including: TBS' "Comedy Cuts", Showtime's "Louie Anderson Presents", hosting FOX's nationally syndicated travel show "Awesome Adventures", and writing for and appearing on TruTV's "Upload with Shaquille O'Neal". He has also appeared on Comedy Central's "John Oliver NY Stand-Up Special", "50 Super Epic TV Moments" and "50 Most Insane Celebrity Oops" (both on the E! Network), and serving as a coach on an Emmy-winning season of MTV's "MADE". Al can also be heard on the radio via the nationally syndicated "Bob & Tom Show" and on the "Opie & Anthony" show. In addition to his work in television and radio, Al performs regularly at colleges, comedy clubs and prestigious comedy festivals including the Montreal Comedy Festival, the HBO Comedy Festival and the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival where, in 2011, he was voted one of the Best of the Fest.
Al Jardine was born in the summer of 1942 in Lima, Ohio. His parents moved the family to San Francisco, California then to Hawthorne, where they eventually settled permanently. He attended Hawthorne High School where he graduated in 1960 and then later went on to attend El Camino College, where he met former high school acquaintance, Brian Wilson. At the time, Brian and his two brothers, Carl and Dennis were harmonizing and forming a musical group and Brian was quick to recruit Al to join. The group would go on to become The Beach Boys. Al briefly left the group in 1962 after becoming disenchanted with the direction the band was taking. During his separation from the group, he dabbled with a career in the air industry but found it wasn't much to his liking. He returned to the group permanently in 1963. He was often regarded as the shy, quiet member of the group with "elf-like" qualities. He currently resides in Big Sur, California with his wife Mary Ann and continues to work in the music industry, recording and touring extensively with The Beach Boys.
Actor, songwriter ("Make Believe Ballroom"), author and disc jockey, educated at the University of Southern California and a member of the Pasadena Community Playhouse. He joined ASCAP in 1954, and his chief musical collaborators included Johnny Mercer and Leo Diamond. His other popular-song compositions included "Shtiggy Boom".
Al Jones is an actor, known for Scream Blacula Scream (1973) and The Bees (1978).