Alan Maxson is best known for playing monsters and creatures. Notable roles include King Ghidorah performance capture in Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), The Zombie in the opening sequence for AMC Visionaries: Eli Roth's History of Horror, Blade suit performance in Blade: The Iron Cross and the Alien in Set It Off's hit music video, Lonely Dance. Alan has also appeared in numerous commercials such as Dave and Busters, Chevy/AMC's Fear The Walking Dead, Adult Swim's Robot Unicorn Attack 3 and Century Day & Night Spa. Along with his on camera presence, Alan has also been heard as a voice actor. He performed the English dubs for Netflix's foreign films, The Naked Director, I Am Not an Easy Man, Nothing to Hide, and A Fortunate Man. Alan also voiced the Sigma Brewing Company's online commercial.
Alan McGee was born on September 29, 1960 in Glasgow, Scotland. He is an actor and producer, known for Kubricks (2013), Svengali (2013) and Svengali (2009).
Alan McKenna is an actor and writer, known for The Hitman's Bodyguard (2017), Belle (2013) and 4.3.2.1. (2010).
Alan McNally is an actor, known for Shoebox Memories (2016), Without Name (2016) and Radio Room: Nobody Told You (2016).
Alan McQueen has almost 30 years experience working with important and influential film companies in the UK. He joined Palace Pictures, headed by Nik Powell and Steve Woolley. Palace were the most inventive, independent company. Working on such titles as Company of Wolves, The Crying Game, Absolute Beginners, Nikita, The Killer, Jean de Florette,Manon des Sources, Cinema Paradiso etc. Alan was invited by 20th Century Fox to establish the UK's first specialised film label, Fox World Cinema, which was designed to distribute US/UK independent and world cinema titles and provided releasing services to distributors including Artificial Eye and Electric Pictures. releases included such classics as Tokyo Story, Heimat,Delicatessen, Clerks, Hidden etc.. He later founded Downtown Pictures which established itself with acquisitions such as Spike Lee's "Summer of Sam" the Ian McKellen starrer "Gods & Monsters" and the Peter Mullan directed "Orphans". Following this he was Commercial Director for World Cinema Ltd. a distribution joint venture of Tartan Films, Artificial Eye, Soda Pictures, TLA, Pathe (World Cinema) Alan has produced/Exec.producer Fathers of Girls starring Ray Winstone and The Blue Black Hussar (a documentary feature about Adam Ant directed by Jack Bond). His love of writing has seen two novels published (The Summervale Volunteers and The Self Preservation Society). Alan is a currently a founder partner in The Thing Is... Ltd, a production and management company, together with Chris Johnson.
Alan Megargle is a filmmaker, event organizer, paranormal investigator and Bigfoot researcher. He produced the film Minerva Monster and directed the films "The Back 80: A Modern Day Bigfoot Encounter", "Ghosts in Ghost Towns: Haunting the Wild West" and "The Bigfoot Alien Connection Revealed". Alan produces and co-stars in the paranormal adventure series "Trails to the Unknown" on Amazon Prime. He began conducting Bigfoot investigations with the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (B.F.R.O.) in his home state of Ohio over a decade ago. Alan has had numerous encounters and has witnessed many strange occurrences that have provided fuel to his quest for seeking answers. Along with his friends, Alan runs a yearly Bigfoot camp-out called Bigfoot Adventure Weekends where he teaches attendees how to conduct their own investigations and takes them out to search for the elusive Sasquatch.
Alan Mehdizadeh was born in Hastings, East Sussex. His early career started at the Questors Theatre in Ealing, where he appeared in a youth production of 'Godspell', when he was 14. He then went on to perform at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in a production of 'Watership Down', where he played Cowslip. He also regularly appeared in popular BBC children's programme 'Grange Hill'. Mehdizadeh graduated from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth in 2007 (where he read Drama). Other educational institutions attended include Richmond Upon Thames College, and Drayton Manor High School. Career As of 15 August 2016, Mehdizadeh joined the West End production of 'Kinky Boots' in the role of Don. He also played Big Davey in the West End musical 'Billy Elliot the Musical'. Mehdizadeh also appeared in the same role for both the worldwide live cinema release, and the subsequent DVD release of the show. In 2016, Alan appeared in the UK premiere production of 'Swap!', written and directed by TV star Ian Ogilvy. The play toured the UK. Alan played Harry "The Hammer" Henson alongside several TV personalities (including Kim Tiddy & Louisa Lytton).
Alan Melikdjanian is the son of a well-known Soviet-era Russian circus performer Vilen Melikdjanian. At a very young age, he developed impressive drawing skills, designing characters and worlds in countless caricatures and comic strips. He considered pursuing a career in animation, but eventually his interests evolved into filmmaking. Alan started his early attempts at films typically: armed with a friend's wind-up 8mm camera and a series of old books about trick photography. At age 12, Alan immigrated to the United States with his family. He began to study film academically. As a student he created a series of ambitious projects that incorporated good story-telling and creative use of subtle (and not so subtle) visual effects. Directing the short film "The Realm" earned him a Best Thesis Director award at film school. He graduated from college with a BFA Degree in Film Production. Quickly gaining several professional credits as director, he has continued to work in other capacities, such as editor, visual effects supervisor and composer.
Alan Menken was born on July 22, 1949 in New Rochelle, New York, USA. He is known for Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992) and Pocahontas (1995). He has been married to Janis Menken since November 26, 1972. They have two children.
Alan Metoskie is an actor, known for The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020), The Exorcist (2016) and The Man from Orlando (2012).