Alastair Cunningham is known for Lee Evans: Monsters (2014).
Talented Scottish actor Alastair Duncan was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK in 1958. He debuted in TV film The Hounds of the Baskervilles (1988), opposite Jeremy Brett playing Sherlock Holmes. He did some feature films and made a guest appearance in few TV series, until he made a small breakout in low-budget, overrated, but darkly atmospheric Split Second (1992), opposite such actors as Rutger Hauer, Kim Cattrall, Michael J. Pollard and such British talents as Pete Postlethwaite and Alun Armstrong. He continued with guest roles on TV series and he acted in other films as War Dogs (1994), Trick of the Eye (1994)(TV), Dazzle (1995) (TV) and Tower of Terror (1997) (TV), opposite Steve Guttenberg, Kirsten Dunst and Nia Peeples. From the start of 2000s, he began a voice over work on video games and some animated features. He did voices in such video games as Warlords Battlecry, Legacy of Kain: Defiance, Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy (as Reborn), The Hobbit, Killer7, Rainbow Six: Lockdown, X Men II Legend: Rise of Apocalypse, Tomb Raider: Legend, Lara Croft Tomb Rider: Anniversary (Qualopec). Pirates of Caribbean: At World's End, and Mass Effect. He guested some more on such TV series as "Charmed", "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy", "Mad Men", "Diagnosis Murder", "Angel" and others. Most notably, he took over the voice over of Alfred in newest animated series "The Batman"(2008), just like in TV cartoon Batman VS Dracula (2005), here Batman voiced by Rhino Romano and Dracula is voiced by Peter Stormare. Duncan is married to actress Anna Gunn (Deadwood, Enemy of the State), and they have a daughter Emma.
Alastair Ellery is an Actor born in Cambridgeshire England. He has been studying Acting in London Training at ALRA South Before its sudden closure and now more recently at Rose Bruford Drama school. Alastair has appeared in a number of productions on screen and on stage. His most recent works see's Alastair Staring in "I Like It Here" Directed By Tom Anson which premiered at The BFI Future film festival 2023. Following on From This Alastair Has just recently appeared in 'The Strays' playing 'Keith Thorn'. The film was first screened at the BFI SouthBank and was released world wide on Netflix on the 22nd of February 2023.
Alastair Forbes is an actor and writer, known for Gaming Show (In My Parents Garage) (2014), All Hallows' Eve 2 (2015) and Odd Squad (2014).
Alastair Fothergill was born on April 10, 1960. He is a producer and director, known for Planet Earth (2006), The Blue Planet (2001) and Frozen Planet (2011).
Of Irish/Scottish extraction Alastair had a well traveled upbringing ranging from Malaysia to Papua,Sydney to Samoa,England to Singapore. Originally trained to be a lawyer, relocated to train as an actor in London. Has worked in classical and contemporary theatre including the RSC and Royal Court ,touring throughout the UK,Europe,Australia and Japan.Lauded by the Guardian as an "electrifying presence with machine gun delivery". TV includes classics like 'Dr Who' and 'Skins'. Over 30 film credits including with such seminal directors as Peter Greenaway("The Draughtsman's Contract") and Todd Haynes ("Velvet Goldmine"). Renown also as an acclaimed project design manager, scoring numerous magazine covers world wide.Maintains a home in Rio De Janeiro's Ipanema, however his Portuguese still needs work. Has a son and 2 hounds.
Alastair Hunter was born on March 20, 1913 in Saltcoats, North Ayrshire, Scotland. He was an actor, known for The Italian Job (1969), Whisky Galore! (1949) and Kidnapped (1952). He died in 1996 in Wandsworth, London, England.
Alastair James is an actor and producer, known for The Last Ship (2014), PsychoBreak (2014) and Gonzo (2018).
Alastair Kirton is an actor and writer, known for Colin (2008), Dune Drifter (2020) and Magpie (2013).
Alastair Love is known for Flood (2019), Monster (2021) and The Camera and Christopher Merk (2010).