Alan Ket is an actor, known for Vandal (2019) and Banksy and the Rise of Outlaw Art (2020).
Alan Khan was inducted into the South African Radio Hall of Fame in April 2015. His national talk show on Lotus FM at the SABC won "Best News & Actuality Talk Show" at the 2017 South African Radio Awards. In 2020, Alan Khan was named ranked second in the Top 5 of "South Africa's Most Bankable Radio Broadcasters."
Alan King was born on December 26, 1927 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for Casino (1995), Rush Hour 2 (2001) and Cat's Eye (1985). He was married to Jeanette Sprung. He died on May 9, 2004 in Manhattan, New York City.
Alan King was born on February 5, 1973 in Dublin, Ireland. He is an actor, known for Love Is the Drug (2004), Inside I'm Dancing (2004) and Savage (2009).
Alan King was born on February 17, 1997 in New York City, New York, USA as Alan Cheung. He is a celebrity fashion designer who began making clothing while still in high school. He has since styled and outfitted numerous artists including Wale, Tyga, Steve Aoki and more. Early in his career as a celebrity fashion designer, he began creating original social media content and noticed very quickly that he had a gift for making jeans that could capture the attention of millions. In fact, Forbes introduced his brand AKINGS in 2021 with "How AKINGS Denim is using Tiktok To Increase Sales" King's first venture into TV proved incredibly successful when he was sent to audition for 'The Hype' and booked the role as a main contestant on the competition show to win a cash prize. Notable cast members included Offset from the Migos and Speedy Morman. Alongside his acting, King is still growing his brand AKINGS. Which can best be described with: "We make people feel like A KING." He has announced his NFT release plans for May 2022 and continues to create the iconic stacked jeans style that he is known for on 'The Hype'.
Alan Kong is an actor and producer, known for Key Equity Release (2018) and Haegyeolsa (1982).
Alan Walbridge Ladd was born in Hot Springs, Arkansas, the only child of Ina Raleigh (aka Selina Rowley) and Alan Ladd, a freelance accountant. His mother was English, from County Durham, and his paternal grandparents were Canadian. His father died when he was four. At age five, he burned his apartment playing with matches, and his mother moved them to Oklahoma City. He was malnourished, undersized and nicknamed Tiny. His mother married a house painter who moved them to California--a la "The Grapes of Wrath"--when he was eight. He picked fruit, delivered papers, and swept stores. In high school he discovered track and swimming. By 1931 he was training for the 1932 Olympics, but an injury put an end to those plans. He opened a hamburger stand called Tiny's Patio, and later worked as a grip at Warner Brothers Pictures. He married his friend Midge in 1936, but couldn't afford her, so they lived apart. In 1937, they shared a friend's apartment. They had a son, Alan Ladd Jr., and his destitute alcoholic mother moved in with them, her agonizing suicide from ant poison witnessed a few months later by her son. His size and coloring were regarded as not right for movies, so he worked hard at radio, where talent scout and former actress Sue Carol discovered him early in 1939. After a string of bit parts in "B" pictures--and an unbilled part in Orson Welles' classic Citizen Kane (1941)--he tested for This Gun for Hire (1942) late in 1941. His fourth-billed role as psychotic killer Raven made him a star. He was drafted in January 1943 and discharged in November with an ulcer and double hernia. Throughout the 1940s his tough-guy roles packed audiences into theaters and he was one of the very few males whose cover photos sold movie magazines. In the 1950s he was performing in lucrative but unrewarding films (an exception being what many regard as his greatest role, Shane (1953)). By the end of the 1950s liquor and a string of so-so films had taken their toll. In November 1962 he was found unconscious lying in a pool of blood with a bullet wound near his heart, a probable suicide attempt. In January 1964 he was found dead, apparently due to an accidental combination of alcohol and sedatives.
Alan Lam is an actor, known for Lung foo moon (2006).
Alan Landers was born on November 30, 1940 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Annie Hall (1977), Deadly Rivals (1993) and South Beach (1993). He died on February 27, 2009 in Fort Lauderhill, Florida, USA.
Alan Landsburg was born on May 10, 1933 in White Plains, New York, USA. He was a producer and director, known for Jaws 3-D (1983), Biography (1961) and Men in Crisis (1964). He was married to Linda Otto and Sally Landsburg. He died on August 13, 2014 in Beverly Hills, California, USA.