Alan R. Duffy is known for Battle in Space: The Armada Attacks (2021) and Thalamos (2018).
Alan R. RodrÃguez is an American Television, Stage and Screen Actor born in Queens New York and raised in the Bronx. He took an interest in acting at the early age of 8 years old. At 15 years old he attended Julia Richman High School in New York City where he enrolled in the Schools Talent Unlimited program for Theater. Upon graduating he was offered a scholarship for theater to Binghamton University. Passing on that offer he opted to become a New York City Transit Police Officer instead. After several years with the NYCTPD, the never dying urge to pursue his lifelong passion of acting won him over and he resumed his stage and screen training at HB Studios in New York City. After only 9 months of immersing himself in everything acting he landed a Guest Star role on Law and Order SVU and has continued to land roles on some of the hottest television series' such as "Blue Bloods" "Orange is the New Black" and "The Following" to name a few and does not plan on slowing down anytime soon.
Alan Rachins was born on October 3, 1942 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Showgirls (1995), L.A. Law (1986) and Dharma & Greg (1997). He has been married to Joanna Frank since March 11, 1978. They have one child.
Alan Ramirez is known for Los Debutantes (2003), Redneck Island (2012) and Mujeres asesinas (2008).
Alan Ravenscroft is a director and producer, known for The Ritchie Blackmore Story (2015), Behind the Music (1997) and Blondie's New York and the Making of Parallel Lines (2014).
Alan Richter is known for The Unsolved Murder of Beverly Lynn Smith (2022).
Alan Rickman was born on a council estate in Acton, West London, to Margaret Doreen Rose (Bartlett), of English and Welsh descent, and Bernard Rickman, of Irish descent, who worked at a factory. Alan Rickman had an older brother (David), a younger brother (Michael), and a younger sister (Sheila). When Alan was 8 years old, his father died. He attended Latymer Upper School on a scholarship. He studied Graphic Design at Chelsea College of Art and Design, where he met Rima Horton, who would later become his longtime partner. After three years at Chelsea College, Rickman did graduate studies at the Royal College of Art. He opened a successful graphic design business, Graphiti, with friends and managed it for several years before his love of theatre led him to seek an audition with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). At the relatively late age of 26, Rickman received a scholarship to RADA, which started a professional acting career that has lasted nearly 40 years, a career which has spanned stage, screen and television, and overlapped into directing, as well. In 1987, he first came to the attention of American audiences as the Vicomte de Valmont in "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" on Broadway (he was nominated for a Tony Award for his performance in the role). Denied the role in the film version of the show, Rickman instead made his first film appearance opposite Bruce Willis in Die Hard (1988) as the villainous Hans Gruber. His take on the urbane villain set the standard for screen villains for decades to come. Although often cited as being a master of playing villains, Rickman actually played a wide variety of characters, such as the romantic cello-playing ghost Jamie in Anthony Minghella's Truly Madly Deeply (1990) and the noble Colonel Brandon of Sense and Sensibility (1995). He treated audiences to his comedic abilities in such films as Dogma (1999), Galaxy Quest (1999) and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005), and roles like Dr. Alfred Blalock in Something the Lord Made (2004), and as Alex Hughes in Snow Cake (2006), showcased his ability to play ordinary men in extraordinary situations. Rickman even conquered the daunting task of singing a role in a Stephen Sondheim musical as he took on the role of Judge Turpin in the movie adaptation of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007). In 2001, Rickman introduced himself to a whole new, younger generation of fans by taking on the role of Severus Snape in the film versions of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001). He continued to play the role through the eighth and last movie Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011). Alan Rickman died of pancreatic cancer on 14 January 2016. He was 69 years old.
Alan Riordan is an Irish actor based in Dublin and Cork, born in Cork City. Alan first appeared in 'Information for Foreigners' in the Granary theatre, 2003, before joining Corcadorca's production 'Losing Steam' as an ex-Dunlop's worker. He then studied drama at Kinsale College under Belinda and Ian Wild, playing Quince and Mustardseed in their production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. Subsequently played Estragon in 'Waiting for Godot' in Skibbereen and then a prison warder in the 'Haunted History Tour' of Cork City Gaol. He was William Stranford, a Spirit Guide in Luvius Theatre's 'Victims of Jack the Ripper', in the Firkin Crane. Moving onto TV and Film work, he was Counsellor Graham Cox in Fair City and a British Soldier in TG4's Ealu. In the award winning short film Cold, he played Sargeant Harte. He appeared as a Garda in the Young Offenders TV show and plays an axe wielding creature in Beyond The Woods (on DVD, Amazon, Google Play). He plays the Priest in Michael Flatleys upcoming movie 'Blackbird'.
Alan Ritchson has carved a space for himself on both the large and small screens since he made the trek from a small town in Florida to Los Angeles. Alan Michael Ritchson was born in Grand Forks, North Dakota, to Vickie (Harrell), a high school teacher, and David Ritchson, a U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sergeant. He is of Czech, English, and German descent. Frequently relocating as the middle son of a military family, Alan learned to adapt and entertain in order to build friendships in new and unfamiliar environments. Certainly this has been a key ingredient in his success so far in the industry. Alan's early credits include portraying Aquaman in the long running series Smallville. This marked the first portrayal of the superhero in an officially licensed live-action production. Ritchson has also taken on grittier leading man roles in the independent film market with the modern-day western "Rex" and the dramatic love story of "Steam" alongside Ally Sheedy. In contrast, he also made quite a comedic impression with his love-to-hate-him character of Thad Castle on the football comedy Blue Mountain State. He parlayed his comedic skills to work with Rebel Wilson in her CBS pilot Super Fun Night. In addition to his acting repertoire, Alan also writes, produces and is a singer/songwriter. Most recently Alan has can be seen as the District 1 victor, Gloss, in Catching Fire; the second installment of the hugely successful Hunger Games franchise. He also portrayed the cool-but-crude Raphael in the Michael Bay produced reboot of TMNT.
Alan Robert is known for The Sound of Scars (2022).