Born in Mountain View, California, Alan moved to the town of Lake Oswego, Oregon when he was 8 years old after his father obtained a job drilling water wells in the area. He attended and graduated from Lakeridge High School in 1982 and earned a B.A. Degree from Concordia University in 1990. Alan is the Co-Owner and Co-Founder of TruEarth Entertainment Group, LLC. He is the COO/CFO and Executive Producer / Production Editor at TruEarth where they create and develop reality show concept packages. TruEarth also creates and produces feature films. Alan has also had the privilege of working as background talent for several seasons of Leverage, commercials and a recent Feature Film called "in my shoes" with Nancy Travis. He also played a small role as "Otis" in a local indie film that was called Coup de Theater but is now called Coup de Cinema. Alan is married with 3 children. His oldest (Joshua) is graduating in 2014 from the Art Institute in Portland, OR to become an animation artist. His daughter (Taelor) is graduating High School in 2014 and has danced since she was 5 years old. She is planning on attending the Art Institute of Portland to study Fashion Merchandising. His youngest (Caleb) is entering High school in 2014 and has mild Asperger Syndrome which makes him a special little angel his life. If you want to know more about Alan he can be found on Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin.
Alan Estrada was born on December 23, 1980 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. He is known for Amor bravío (2012), Verano de amor (2009) and The Escape Plan (2016).
Alan Farley is known for Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic (2013).
Alan Faulkner is an actor, known for Borderline (2016), You, Me and Him (2017) and Shameless (2004).
Alan Fawcett is an actor, known for The Day After Tomorrow (2004), Lost and Delirious (2001) and Brick Mansions (2014).
Alan Feinstein has appeared in over 100 television productions, co-starring on "Nip Tuck," "Crossing Jordan," and "N.Y.P.D. Blue." Series leads in "The Runaways," "Jigsaw John," "Berrengers," Second Family Tree," and more than 800 episodes of daytime drama. He co-starred opposite Peter Strauss and Peter O'Toole in "Masada," Lindsay Wagner in "The Two Worlds of Jenny Logan," Vanessa Redgrave in "Second Serve," as well as opposite Diane Keaton in the feature film "Looking For Mr. Goodbar." Winner of the New York Drama Desk Award for his portrayal of "Marco" in Arthur Miller's 'A View From the Bridge'. 3 Los Angeles Drama-logue awards for his performances in 'Cold Storage', 'Dancing in the End Zone', and as "Jamie" in 'Long Days Journey Into Night'. Alan's roles on Broadway include his debut in Edward Albee's 'Malcolm,' and was picked by Tennessee Williams for the role of "Stanley Kowalski" in the 25th anniversary Broadway revival of 'A Streecar Named Desire'. He starred on stage at the Guthrie Theatre in 'The Price' after having auditioned for playwright Arthur Miller. He also starred in productions of Herb Gardner's 'Conversations With My Father' at Philidelphia's Walnut Street Theatre and the Pioneer Theatre Company of Salt Lake City. Other performances include productions at The Old Globe, The Long Wharf Theatre, The Williamstown Summer Festival, The Alley Theatre, The Philidelphia Theatre Company, and was a member of New York's famed Circle Repertory Company. Los Angeles stage appearances include 'Talley's Folly' at the Grove Theatre Center, David Mamet's 'Lakeboat', directed by Joe Montegna at the Tiffany Theatre, Tina Howe's 'One Shoe Off', the world premiere of 'The Sisters' at the historic Pasadena Playhouse, and 'Ghetto' at the Mark Taper Forum.
Alan Fine is known for Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) and Ant-Man (2015).
Alan Finney is known for Alvin Rides Again (1974), Alvin Purple (1973) and End Play (1976).
Alan Flamson is an actor, known for Apocalyptic 2077 (2019), Halloween Reunion (2016) and Toxic Apocalypse (2016).