Filmmaker, Al Sutton, created a movement to end genocide and war; his short film is part of a multi-media theatrical production consisting of live performance, film and music, entitled, "The Most Dangerous Animal." Al Sutton produced and performed the title role in "The Poet Englestrom", an award winning film written by Alexander Weiss for which he won the AOF Film Fest WAB Award for "Best Performance in an Acting Role" at the 2010 Action On Film International Film Festival. He later wrote, produced and played the lead character in the film "Five Valid Reasons for Murdering Lisa". He was a cast member in Madeleine Olnek's short, "Make Room for Phyllis". He is a member of SAG and BAFTA, and has been seen on TV in "Law & Order". As documentary filmmaker, he did "Fraternal Twins: the first year of life". This medical film was widely distributed to universities in the 1980s, when he was a practicing physician. Another award winning documentary, "Equality, I Am Woman", consists of unique archival footage of the Women's Strike for Equality, 1970 NYC March, featuring the music of Helen Reddy and narration by Gloria Steinem and Jacqui Ceballos. Portions of this footage were aired on network TV. He has also done a number of short films, including World Music Independent Film Festival Award Winner "All in a Row", featuring original music by Chris Anderson, and a film in two acts, "Love" and "Marriage," starring the late Jo Henderson and Dan Hedaya. A full length screenplay, "Caballo" in production. On stage, he performed a lead role in "Sing, America: Norman Mailer in his own words" at the Actors Studio. He played in "Bringing the Fishermen Home" by Deb Margolin, at Dixon Place, and at the Public Theatre Play-reading series. As co-founder of the Perfectly Frank Cabaret Theatre, he produced over forty new plays, mostly in downtown New York venues, including Dixon Place, Home for Contemporary Theatre, and Le Poeme. He has also written and performed in a number of his own plays, including, "Woman and Man", "Lifeguard", and "A Little Bumpy", co-written by Dan Hedaya. Al Sutton is a musician, and operates his own record label, "Alsut Records". He has the rights to the archives of the late, great pianist, Chris Anderson. Education Chicago Medical School, Chicago, Illinois, MD, 1959 Training New School Filmmaking, New York, NY, Filmmaking, Arnold Eagle Warren Robertson Theatre Workshop, New York, NY, Acting, Warren Robertson, Larry Moss 1971-1975.
Al Tantay is an actor and director, known for Sanggano't 'sanggago (2001), Pakboys Takusa (2020) and Bihagin: Bilibid Boys (1981).
Alva Lee Taylor was born December 16, 1898 in Sparks, Lincoln County, Oklahoma to William and Luda Taylor. He grew up in North Powder Oregon and was the second child of six. He went to California in the early 1920s and while there, he married Rose Wurth. He played in movies for about 22 years. After his movie days, Al and Rose moved back to North Powder, Oregon, and then to Baker City, Oregon. Al died on July 31, 1958 in Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon.
Al Terry is an actor, known for Deadline (1948), Highway Patrol (1955) and Fighting Mustang (1948).
Al Thomas was born in 1915 in Glasgow, Scotland. He was an actor, known for Wake in Fright (1971), Eureka Stockade (1949) and The Clairvoyant (1982). He died on December 19, 1984 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Al Thompson is known for A Walk to Remember (2002), The Cleveland Show (2009) and The Harder They Fall (2021).
Al Vandecruys is known for The Sum of All Fears (2002), The Aviator (2004) and The Day After Tomorrow (2004).
Al Vicente was born on March 8, 1971 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Bosch (2014), Game of Silence (2016) and The Walking Dead (2010).
Al Victor is known for Actors en primer pla (1983), El aliento del diablo (1993) and En brazos de la mujer madura (1997).
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