Alan Tan was born on 18 August 1974 in Singapore City, Singapore. He is an actor and casting director, known for 1400 (2015), Siew Lup (2016) and Circle Line (2023).
Alan Tang, named Tang Kwong Wing, was born September 20, 1946, the year of the dog, in Guangzhou, PRC. He was the youngest of four children having two older brothers and one older sister. His early education was at the New Method College or the Sun Fat College. After graduation and having armed himself with a degree in Chinese History, Alan entered the teaching profession of Chinese History. His first starring role was actually at age 16 in a 1964 movie called The Student Prince. He got this role after some school friends showed his picture to the people making a movie at their secondary school. His role in this early movie earned the nickname of "The Prince." In the 1970s it was reported that Tang made a salary of HK$150,000 per picture because he was so popular. In one 1974 article Alan Tang said that he was working on six movies at same time. Tang said, however, that he only worked on one film a day and that made it difficult for producers. In 1974, Tang not only starred in the Splendid Love in Winter with Chen Chen but also produced it. He talks about being so tired from working on his businesses that he could barely talk to Janet when he returned home at night. In another case, Tang describes having insomnia when he was separated from Janet. He was filming in Taiwan and Janet was in Hong Kong. It is no wonder then that the pair had occasional difficulties especially since the press reported their every move. It is a tribute to their love that Alan and Janet have remained together all these years in spite of living under constant scrutiny. He found his main fame though when he moved to Taiwan and made many dramas and romances - often pairing off with Brigitte Lin during the 70s, in such films as Run Lover Run. Tang made over 60 films in Taiwan. Later after his star faded a bit, he began producing films - two of them the Wong Kar-wai films As Tears Go By and Days of Being Wild. He still appeared in a number of films - generally of the triad genre - such as Flaming Brothers, Gangland Odyssey, Return Engagement, Gun N' Rose and The Black Panther Warriors.
Alan Tarlton is known for Woman and the Hunter (1957), Golden Ivory (1954) and The Scarlet Spear (1954).
Alan Tarney is known for Bright Lights, Big City (1988), Endless Love (1981) and Riding High (1981).
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Alan Taylor is an American film and television director from San Francisco known for directing episodes of HBO shows such as The Sopranos, Deadwood Game of Thrones and Sex in the City. He directed the feature films Thor: The Dark World, Palookaville, The Emperor's New Clothes, The Many Saints of Newark and Terminator Genisys.
Alan Teichman is an actor, known for The Imposter (2012) and American Blackout (2013).
Alan Thicke was born on March 1, 1947 in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada. He is known for Growing Pains (1985), Raising Helen (2004) and The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard (2009). He was married to Tanya Callau, Gina Marie Tolleson and Gloria Loring. He died on December 13, 2016 in Burbank, California, USA.
Alan has freaked out Leonardo DiCaprio in The Aviator. He has gone face to face with Matt Dillon in Kansas. He has pulled a gun on Clint Eastwood in In the Line of Fire. And he has transfixed Beverley Hills, 90210 fans in his role as the cult leader, "Professor Finley." As an actor for over 35 years, Alan has worked to bring changes to the way people with disabilities are portrayed in entertainment media. He has over 100 television and film credits and was the co-founder of the Hollywood SAG-AFTRA-AEA Inter-Guild Committee of Performers with Disabilities. Alan's film and TV jobs have included playing "Professor Finley", the nasty cult leader on Beverley Hills, 90210, as well as a wide variety of characters - parents, lawyers, doctors, scientists, veterans, teachers in Matlock, Trauma Center, Highway to Heaven, In the Line of Fire, Kansas, The Aviator, and many others. He served on the Board of the Media Access Office, which consults with industry leaders about disability portrayals and casting. Alan is a lifelong activist/organizer in the disability community, working to increase individual and community-based empowerment. He was Associate Director at UCLA's Center for Neighborhood Knowledge, in the Luskin School of Public Affairs where he created several online projects that assist people with disabilities with their day-to-day independent living needs; coordinate disaster management volunteer trainings and opportunities; and map a wide variety of community health resources. Previously, he was a senior organizer for the Los Angeles Homecare Workers Union, where his work on In-Home Supportive Services policy issues was critical to the development of a model Public Homecare Authority in LA County to improve the personal assistance programs for both consumers and workers. After SEIU, Alan was the Senior Executive Analyst at Access Services, Los Angeles County's paratransit agency, where he wrote and got enacted legislation beneficial to California's paratransit agencies. Alan was also a twice-elected member of the Santa Monica Rent Control Board and has served on that city's Social Services Commission, and Recreation and Parks Commission. He was an appointee of former Governor Gray Davis to the California State Independent Living Council. He is also served as the President of the Board of Directors of the ACLU of Southern California and spent nine years as an elected member of the National ACLU Board of Directors. Alan has a BFA from the California Institute of the Arts and a Masters degree in Urban Planning from the UCLA School of Public Policy and Social Research (now the Luskin School of Public Affairs).