Alan Scott is known for Eternals (2021).
Alan Sepinwall is a television critic and author. Currently (2018-present), he's the chief television critic for Rolling Stone magazine and RollingStone.com. From 1996-2010, he wrote for The Star-Ledger (aka Tony Soprano's hometown paper), and later worked for digital sites HitFix and Uproxx. He is the author of The Revolution Was Televised, Breaking Bad 101, and Stop Being a Hater and Learn to Love The O.C., and co-author (with Matt Zoller Seitz) of TV (The Book) and The Sopranos Sessions. He was born and raised in New Jersey.
Alan Shane Lewis is an actor, known for The Great Canadian Baking Show (2017), TallBoyz (2019) and Christian & Nat (2020).
Alan Shearer CBE is one of the all-time legends of English football and remains the greatest ever goalscorer in the Premier League with 260 goals. A childhood Newcastle United fan, he started his career playing for Southampton F.C. in 1988, but five years later was snapped up by Blackburn Rovers. Whilst there, he scored over 30 goals in three consecutive seasons and was part of Blackburn Rovers' only Premier League winning team in 1995. While playing for England under Terry Venables, he was also the top scorer of Euro '96 with five goals from playing in five games. Shearer became one of the most sought-after strikers in the world but he resisted the chance of a lucrative move to a foreign club or Alex Ferguson's Manchester United, and in 1996 he quit Blackburn to go back to the North East to become captain of Newcastle United. He joined the 'Geordies' in a deal worth £15 million - a then-world record. He married his wife Lainya at the age of just 20 on June 8th 1991. He has two daughters, Chloe and Hollie. Quietly spoken, Shearer rejected much of the 'showbusiness' side of footballing fame, preferring to spend time with his family. As a consequence, the British tabloids branded him 'boring'. With good humour he capitalised on this image with an amusing advert for McDonalds and a cameo in the British comedy 'The Match' (1999). Because of his good looks and muscular physique, modest Alan was regularly voted 'Britain's Hunkist Footballer', much to his embarrassment. Since retiring from football in 2006, he has been a regular football pundit on the BBC, often working with his England goal-scoring predecessor Gary Lineker.
Alan Shearman was born on January 15, 1947 in the USA. He is known for Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), Bullshot (1983) and Escape from New York (1981).
Alan Shepard was a member of the seven man Mercury astronaut program, and was the first American, and the second man in space. He was also a member of the Apollo program and landed on the moon.
Alan Sheretz is an actor, known for Dark Star (1974).
Alan Sherlock is known for Spiders Trap (2015), Idle (2015) and Red Room (2017).
Alan Shipnuck is known for Tiger (2021), Patriot Games: When the Ryder Cup Became the Ryder Cup (2016) and Callaway Live (2015).
Alan Shirahama was born on 4 August 1993 in Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan. He is an actor, known for High & Low: The Movie 2 - End of Sky (2017), High & Low: The Movie 3 - Final Mission (2017) and One in A Hundred Thousand (2020).