Alan Ford
Alan Ford, born on February 23, 1938, is a distinguished English actor celebrated for his compelling performances in British cinema. He gained widespread recognition for his roles in Guy Ritchie's acclaimed gangster films, notably "Snatch" and "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels," where his unique charisma and talent left a lasting impression on audiences.
Beyond his work in film, Ford has made a significant mark on television, particularly through his versatile appearances in the long-running series "The Bill," where he portrayed various characters across eight different episodes, showcasing his adaptability and range as an actor.
Throughout his career, Alan Ford has amassed a diverse body of work that highlights his ability to inhabit a multitude of roles, from gritty criminals to colorful supporting characters. His contributions to the entertainment industry have earned him a dedicated following and a reputation as a respected figure in British film and television.
With a career spanning several decades, Ford continues to be an influential presence in the acting community, embodying the essence of the characters he portrays. His work not only reflects his talent but also his commitment to the craft, making him a memorable figure in contemporary cinema.
Filmography
The 100 Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared
Buddy's Song
The Long Good Friday
Members Club
The Kemps: All True
Bermondsey Tales: Fall of the Roman Empire
The Sweeney
Dead Man Running
Cockneys vs Zombies
Exorcist: The Beginning
Jack Falls
Strippers vs. Werewolves
Mission London
Gloves Off
The Squeeze
A Hitman in London
Airborne (2012)
Snatch
Law & Order