Alan Cappelli Goetz was born in Brasschaat, Antwerp, Belgium, from Heidi Goetz (from Belgium) and Alessandro Cappelli (from Italy). He grew up between the two countries and attended the CEIS, Italian-Switzerland School in Rimini. By the time he graduated from the comunication-based high school, Liceo della Comunicazione, he was already experiencing work on local television and radio stations. Meanwhile, he also discovered his passion for theater and expanded his musical knowledge with modern piano, drum and singing lessons. After living in Toronto for half a year, Alan returned to Italy and entered first the Department of Architecture and then Psychology at La Sapienza University in Rome. It was here in Rome that he was first introduced to a professional career in acting. In the Fall of 2008, he was accepted into the Italian National Cinema School, Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, during which he took part in theater projects and several movies. He is currently living and working between Los Angeles and Rome. Near the end of his education Alan was selected as lead role for two tv series, "La Famiglia Gabardella" and "Notte Prima degli Esami". First discovered by "De Agostini" for the commercial of Giovanni Minoli, he took role in a series of television advertisements for the international Italian phone company TIM, working with the world known Italian director Gabriele Muccino and the major Sugar, the musical producer Caterina Caselli. During this time he was invited to Montepulciano to serve as Robert Pattinson's body double in the Twilight sequel "NewMoon". Annual theater and stage experience has promoted Alan's artistic growth and in September 2009, after the earthquake in L'Aquila, he was given his first lead role for the feature length film, "La Citta' Invisible", shot in the emergency field of the hitted city. In 2011 he was casted for the role of a exuberant french artist in the tv series "Tutti Pazzi per Amore" and as the antagonist in the tv show "Come un Delfino", the story of a roman swim team, and in the movie "Come non Detto", wich has been recognized as a brilliant debout for the young director Ivan Silvestrini from both publics and critics. During summer 2012 he has been shooting "Che Dio ci Aiuti" and "A un Passo dal Cielo", a tv show for Rai1 entirely located on the Italian Dolomiti mountains. In 2013 Alan was Prince Geretz in Alessandro Siani's directing debut "Il Principe Abusivo", wich with his strong cast of italian stars, such as Christian De Sica, Sarah Felberbaum and Alessandro Siani itself, has been one of the highest grossing for the italian box office surpassing even Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit". On TV, he was Antonio in "Crossing Lines" a new Crime show produced by Tandem and TF1 starring Donald Sutherland and William Fichtner. Nontheless Alan has kept himself busy with a some Independent projects, such as "Elavia", a new ambitious fantasy-based film, and "LARpers" an irreverent web series.
Alan Cardy is known for Sleeping Beauty (2011) and Bilched (2019).
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Alan Carr was born on June 14, 1976 in Weymouth, England. He is a writer and actor, known for Alan Carr: Chatty Man (2009), The Friday Night Project (2005) and The Sunday Night Project (2008).
Alan Carter is known for The Voice (2011), Minute to Win It (2010) and Dance War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann (2008).
Born in 1963 in the town of Middlesbrough in the North East of England UK. Nicknames from some quarters include 'Big AL' and 'Junior' (given a father of the same name) however, on set, he is just known simply as 'Alan'. He stands at a height of 5'11" Alan grew up in and around the Town of Middlesbrough and was employed in various locations throughout the UK, which saw him eventually relocating to North Yorkshire attending events around York. Alan re-settled in a little village on the outskirts of Middlesbrough in 2014 following divorce from his spouse of almost 30 Years, Elaine Carter (nee Taylor) that same year. Alan has a son and two daughters from his past marriage and several grand children. He has a Mother who also lives in Middlesbrough and his father passed from Cancer in 2012. Alan's Brother Mark (who he calls the handsome one of the two brothers) also passed in 1985 at the age of nineteen. Alan attended Hustler Secondary School in Acklam, Middlesbrough and also attended The Eric and Lynne Clark, School of Dance in Middlesbrough 1979 to 1981. He also attended various drama clubs and obtained a Lamda Bronze Medal for Solo Acting Performance whilst undertaking CPD Studies at DJW School of Acting in Stockton-On-Tees, Cleveland UK in 2016. Alan holds a Masters Degree and several Post Graduate Diploma qualifications and continues to support the DJW School. Alan first discovered a flair for acting whilst at secondary school and carried this through, into role play activities to aid training delivery to senior managers in Industry and training of management auditors. His first professional role in the Film industry, came with an acting and singing role in 2007 and he continues to take on a variety of roles in TV, Film and Commercials. Alan considers that he became an Equity Registered Professional Actor quite late in his career, but felt that it was an ideal complement to his existing professional acting registrations, which he has held since 2008. Alan is also a Spiritual Counsellor, a registered Complementary Therapist and volunteers these services in his free time at a local Church in Middlesbrough. Alan is attributed to the following real-life quotes: 1. To live even a fleeting moment of life is to have lived a lifetime! 2. If you analyse it you will probably miss the point! and 3. Never make a decision on the future, on the basis of events today!
Alan Caruba was born on October 9, 1937 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. He is known for Boredom (2012) and The Daily Show (1996). He died on June 15, 2015 in South Orange, New Jersey.
Alan Cassell was born on February 16, 1932 in Manchester, Lancashire, England. He was an actor, known for 'Breaker' Morant (1980), Blue Heelers (1994) and Special Squad (1984). He died on August 30, 2017 in Kyneton, Victoria, Australia.