With a slate of roles that show commitment to the craft, Al Coronel has always been surrounded by the entertainment industry but did not pursue his dream of being a performer until later in life. Prior to his acting career, Coronel was a world-recognized dancer in the world of Salsa, traveling extensively to teach and perform at Salsa festivals and events around the globe. His landed his first film role in Johnny Depp's, Blow as a salsa dancer, which set off his career as a full-time working actor. Al can be seen on the highly anticipated 2020 season 3 of HBO's hit series, Westworld and on Season 3 of TNT's hit drama "The Last Ship," which debuted on June 12, 2016. He has a six episode arc in the drama alongside Eric Dane and Mark Moses. He was also cast alongside Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and Boyd Holbrook in the Wolverine sequel, Logan which hit theatres in March 2017 which broke box office records and was only the 2nd rated R movie in the Marvel franchise. On TV, Coronel has starred in several shows including ABC's long running soap, General Hospital. CBS' Man with a Plan starring Matt LeBlanc, Netflix Lucifer (formerly on Fox) and many many more. As an actor, Al Coronel graduated from the two year and masters program at The Sanford Meisner Center for the Arts in Los Angeles, California under instructor and Sandy Meisner protégé Martin Barter, and went on to perform in several theater plays like Romeo and Juliet and Much Ado About Nothing and the musical Cesar & Ruben, written and directed by Ed Begley Jr. Born and raised in Los Angeles, the bilingual actor resides in his hometown. A military veteran himself, Coronel continues to support vets through the Veterans in Film and Television program, participating in many events for the members. Coronel is very involved with Children's Hospital LA as he is a co-host of their annual December blood drive. He is the proud father to two beautiful daughters.
Al Cranston is known for The Ribald Tales of Robin Hood (1969).
Al Dales is an actor, script editor and producer. He is heavily involved in a number of projects with Matthew Bryant Roberts of BTV Management and Productions LLC. He has had training in a variety of weapons and firearms. He is a sailor and scuba diver. He can find his way on and off a horse as well as a motorcycle. Al has recently completed filming Jason Mills' independent film called Three Hours Till Dead. Fans are eagerly awaiting the release of Seve Schelenz's independent feature, Peelers where Al appears as Cro-Magnum. He has recently appeared with Alexander Ludwig in Pasha Eshghi's Swerve. Al appeared as Russell in the Hunger Pains Episode of the hit TV series, Falling Skies. He has also recently completed filming the Pilot for a web Series called Garden Grove. Al Dales appears on IMDB, Actors Access and Casting Workbook and is continually upgrading his acting skills by way of training, seminars, workshops and one-on-one coaching.
Al Debbo was born on June 24, 1924 in Bloemfontein, South Africa. He was an actor and director, known for Geheim van Onderplaas (1962), Boerboel de Wet (1961) and Gevaarlike Spel (1962). He died on July 13, 2011 in Bloemfontein.
Al Di is a producer and actor, known for Brigsby Bear (2017), Lost Transmissions (2019) and Piercing (2018).
Al DiRusso is an actor, known for Flying Cars (2019).
Al Doe is an actor, known for Honor Up (2018).
When your last name is "Dollar", you hear jokes all the time. As a kid, it was "Hey Richie Rich, where's your dog, Dollar?" And since Al shares a name with his Dad, the school bus driver liked to call him "50 Cent" long before the rapper was ever shot the first time. As Al was growing up, people asked if he was going to be a game show host, a used car salesman and even a porn star - "Al Dollar, make ya holla!" Of course there are always the old standards, "can I borrow a dollar?" and "you must be rich!" And for the record, it is spelled D-O-L-L-A-R, just like the money... not "just like M-O-N-E-Y!" Born, raised and currently based in Atlanta, GA. Al Dollar knew the minute his mother dressed him as a peanut for his kindergarten promotion, he wanted to perform. Al Dollar started singing in church and would learn all of his mom's aerobic routines, which is how he discovered his love for dance! Dance classes led to his first performance of "Music Man" at the age of 12. Soon Al Dollar was taking acting classes with the Alliance Theatre and continuing to appear on theatre stages around Atlanta. Al Dollar was barely out of school when he toured with Madeline Kahn who was playing the lead in "Hello, Dolly!" What a masterclass! While his sweet, southern charm was great for All-American storybook roles - a European tour aboard the original Love Boat, a cowboy at the Diamond Horseshoe at Walt Disney World or Alan in the "Magical World of Barbie" and even some brief appearance on "The Mickey Mouse Club" with Britney, Justin and Christina - now Al Dollar is all grown up. A skilled and versatile actor, Al Dollar can possess the charismatic and trusting, yet dangerously smart and manipulative qualities of a sex cult leader or deliver the creepy, odd and quiet introverted pervert who works at the mall during the day and trolls the internet from his mother's basement at night. Shake the eight-ball again and you get a nerdy, forensic scientist with a weird sense of humor, into cosplay and loves dead bodies. Regardless, when your name is AL DOLLAR, "More bang for your buck!" (or booking!)
Al Downing was born on 28 June 1941 in Trenton, New Jersey, USA.
Al Dubinsky is an actor and cinematographer, known for Donna (2020), The Redeemables (2021) and The Black Jacket.