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Since commencing a professional career in 1977, Alan has appeared
in more than 40 theatrical productions and eight feature films,
including the male lead in the triple AFI award-winning movie
Fran.
Television credits include the male co-lead in Sword of
Honour (mini series), Embassy (ABC TV) and the role
of "Dr. Karl Kennedy" in the internationally popular
Australian serial Neighbours.
Here is a selection of Alan's acting credits to date:
FILM ROLES INCLUDE:
- Gross Misconduct (aka Gross Indecency) (P.R.O.
Films) as "Henry Landers"
- Beyond My Reach as "Alex Gower"
- What the Moon Saw as "Mr. Esposito"
- Crime Time (Boulevard Films) as "Charlie Cunningham"
- Fran (Barron Films) as "Jeff"
- Cool Change (Burrows/Dixon) as "Rob Mitchell"
TELEVISION CREDITS INCLUDE:
- Neighbours (Grundy Television) as "Dr. Karl Kennedy"
- Mercy Mission (aka The Flight From Hell)
(NBC/Pahana Films) as "Frank Harkin"
- Embassy (ABC/Grundy Television) as "Michael Clayton"
- Liftoff (ABC/ACTF) as "Harry Stintson"
- Sword of Honour (Simpson/Le Mesurier Films) as "Frank
Vittorio"
- All The Rivers Run II as "Sergeant McLean"
- Neighbours (Grundy Television) as "Greg Cooper"
- One Thousand Skies (Dimsey Produtions) as "Navigator"
- Cop Shop (Crawford Productions) as "Constable
Frank Rossi"
- Falcon Island (Barron Films) as "Alan"
- Snowy (Simpson/Le Mesurier)
- Mercury (ABC Productions)
- Time Trax (Lorimar Productions)
- Bony (Grundy Television)
- Flying Doctors (Crawford Productions)
- Gillies (ABC Comedy)
- Fast Forward (Media Arts)
- The Fast Lane (ABC)
- The Love Boat (Spelling/Cramer) as "Martin Blake"
- The Young Doctors (Grundy Productions)
THEATRE CREDITS INCLUDE:
- King Golgrutha (State Theatre Company) as "Sewell"
- Top Silk (Melbourne Season) as "Tony Taylor"
- The Sentimental Bloke (Western Australian Theatre
Company) as "Ginger Mick"
- Summer Shadows (Melbourne) as "Davie Brennan"
- Beyond a Joke (NZ and Aust. tour with Arthur Lowe)
Melbourne Theatre Company (MTC) productions:
- Heart for the Future (Balodis) as "The Producer"
- The Touch of Silk (Rowland) as "Cliff"
- As You Like It (Shakespeare) as "Duke Senior"
and "Duke Fredrick"
- Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare) as "Tybalt"
(also stage fight choreographer)
- Salonika as "The Dead Soldier" (Director:
Ros Horin)
- Shimada (Shearer) as "Clive" and "Mark"
(Director: Simon Phillips)
- A Lie of the Mind (Shepard) (Director: Simon Phillips)
- The Three Musketeers as "Aramis" (Adapted
and Directed by Simon Phillips)
- God's Best Country (Gordon Francis) as "Horse"
- The Common Pursuit (Simon Gray) as "Martin"
(Director: Babs McMillan)
Q Theatre (Perth) productions:
- On Our Selection (Bailey/Whaley) as "Sandy"
- Buried Child (Shepard) as "Vince"
- No Names ... No Packdrill (Herbert) as "Tiger
Kelly"
- Privates on Parade (Nicolls) as "Flight Sergeant
Kevin Cartwright"
Perth Playhouse productions:
- Taming of the Shrew (Shakespeare) as "Lucentio"
- Privates on Parade (Nicolls) as "Private Steven
Flowers"
(with Tim Brooke-Taylor)
- Night and Day (Stoppard) as "Jacob Milne"
(with Honor Blackman)
- Death of a Salesman (Miller) as "Hap Loman"
(with Warren Mitchell)
- No No Nanette (Vos/Gerlach) as "Tom Trainor"
- Ghost Train (Ridley) as "Murdoch"
- No Man's Land (Pinter) as "Foster"
- Three Sisters (Chekov) as "Rode"
- Somethings Afoot as "Nigel Rancour"
Hole in the Wall Theatre (Perth)
productions:
- Soldier's Tale (Stravinsky) as "Soldier"
- O'Flaherty V.C. (Shaw) as "O'Flaherty"
- Edward the Second (Marlowe) as "Lord Pembroke"
and "Spenser"
- Dracula (Stoker) as The Attendant
- Roy Murphy Show (Buzo) as "Roy Murphy"
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Wasserman) as "Billy
Bibbit"
RADIO, COPORATE AND COMMERCIAL CREDITS
INCLUDE:
Below is a list of Alan's work in radio to date:
- Don't Get Off Ya Bike (ABC Comedy) as co-writer and
performer
- Performer in over 10 productions for ABC radio comedy and
drama
- Numerous commercial voiceovers
Alan has also done numerous television commercials and corporate
and training films for various clients including Ansett Australia,
National Australia Bank, Ford Australia, A.V. Jennings and
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