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Occupation
  
Name
  
Alan Gelfant

Role
  
Film actor


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Born
  
May 21, 1957 (age 66) (
1957-05-21
)

Movies
  
Next Stop Wonderland, The Crow: City of Angels, Apartment 12, Turn of Faith, Forced to Kill

Similar People
  
Tim Pope, Brad Anderson, Melissa Painter, Jacques Thelemaque, Timothy Rhys

Alan Gelfant (born May 21, 1957) is an American film actor.

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Life and career

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Gelfant was born in Syracuse, New York. He has acted in more than 50 plays and dozens of TV shows and movies, including leading roles in the films Next Stop Wonderland, The Destiny of Marty Fine, Men in Scoring Position, Turn of Faith and "Apartment 12." As a director, he has put his interest in new plays. Consequently, he is the co-founder of the annual Stella Adler Theatre – One Act Play Festival in Los Angeles. He was hired by HBO to direct Colin Quinn’s one man show in LA, "The Seven Sacraments".

Since moving to the Upper Valley area of New Hampshire and Vermont, Gelfant has produced, directed and acted in performances at the Parish Players,New London Barn, Hopkins Center at Dartmouth College, and various other regional theaters' He has earned high praise for a variety of acting roles including,Eddie Carbone in "A View From The Bridge," HAMM in Beckett's "EndGame", Weston in "Curse of The Starving Class," Ned Weeks in " The Normal Heart" at the Chadler Arts Center, directed by Dan Butler.

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As a director he has won 2 OWL AWARDS; in 2010 for Best Comedy, "Odd Couple" and 2011 for "Best Play of The Year" directing and producing William Inge's death row drama,"The Last Pad" which he co-produced with the ACLU of New Hampshire and Vermont.

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Alan has also taught acting, play writing, and film making at several area high schools. He worked for 2 years as a teaching assistant for the Institute for Writing and Rhetoric Program at Dartmouth College. He earned a MALS degree with a concentration in creative writing from the MALS program at Dartmouth College. His thesis novel, "An Actor Despairs" is currently in re-writes.



Filmography

Actor
2015
White Lies, Blue Dream (Short) as
Dr. Williams
2009
Breaking Up (Short) as
Adam
2004
Slice (Short) as
Jack
2004
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV Series) as
Scott Sommerville
- Suckers (2004) - Scott Sommerville
2002
Turn of Faith as
Father Frank
2002
Desert Saints as
Byron Sadowski
2002
The Dogwalker as
Glen
2001
Ordinary Madness as
Warren Funk
2001
The Dandy (Short) as
Samuel Warren
2001
Judging Amy (TV Series) as
Art Vandalay
- Romeo and Juliet Must Die - Well, Maybe Just Juliet (2001) - Art Vandalay
2001
Monkeybone as
Dr. Edelstein
2001
Diagnosis Murder (TV Series) as
Father Dominic
- Confession (2001) - Father Dominic
2000
Apartment 12 as
Ray
2000
Say Goodnight, Michael (Short)
2000
Hero (Short) as
Sgt. Warshaw
1999
Men in Scoring Position as
Mitch DiLeo
1999
Wildflowers as
Wolf
1998
To Have & to Hold (TV Series) as
Aidan O'Reilly
- Turkey Day Blues (1998) - Aidan O'Reilly
- Stuck in the Blizzard with You - Aidan O'Reilly
- The Least Wonderful Time of the Year - Aidan O'Reilly
1998
Next Stop Wonderland as
Alan Monteiro
1997
Team Knight Rider (TV Series) as
Jean-Claude Laval
- The Magnificent T.K.R. (1997) - Jean-Claude Laval
1997
Who's the Caboose? as
CAA Agent
1997
Dark Skies (TV Series) as
Beat Poet
- To Prey in Darkness (1997) - Beat Poet
1997
The Practice (TV Series) as
Kenneth Hanks
- Part I (1997) - Kenneth Hanks
1996
The Crow: City of Angels as
Bassett
1996
The Destiny of Marty Fine as
Marty
1994
Forced to Kill as
Marty
1992
There Goes the Neighborhood as
Marksman
1992
The Other Woman (Video) as
Man at Bar
1991
In Living Color (TV Series)
- Homey the Sellout: Part 1 (1991)
1986
Joey as
Zip

References

Alan Gelfant Wikipedia