Allen Sarven
Allen Ray Sarven, widely recognized by his ring persona Al Snow, is an accomplished American semi-retired professional wrestler and actor. He is currently associated with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and has gained significant fame for his performances in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Since 2010, Snow has transitioned into a role as a road agent for TNA, while also contributing as a show producer for its developmental territory, Ohio Valley Wrestling.
In addition to his wrestling career, Snow has made notable appearances in film and television. He had a memorable cameo as the Nome King in the 2012 movie *Dorothy and the Witches of Oz*, starring Christopher Lloyd, and featured in the action film *Overtime* and the comedy *Agua Caliente*. His early acting credits include an uncredited role in the 1993 film *Rudy*, along with appearances in the 2006 film *They're Just My Friends* and the 2009 project *Mountain Mafia*. He played a pivotal role in the 2011 sci-fi comedy/action film *Overtime* directed by Matt Niehoff.
Snow also showcased his darker side as the serial killer Grim in the slasher films *The Legacy* and *Hell House*. He has been featured in wrestling documentaries such as *Beyond the Mat* and *Bloodstained Memoirs*, and served as a coach on the first three seasons of WWE Tough Enough. On November 10, 2012, he appeared on MTV's *Made*, alongside other TNA talents, highlighting his continued influence in the wrestling world. His film work includes portraying the "Man in Black" in the independent horror film *Lake Eerie*, completed in October 2013, which was released in the summer of 2015.