Alarey Alsip is an actress and director, known for Babes Babes Babes: I Dated a Douche (2013), Imaginaerum (2012) and Legacy (2022).
Alaric began his career in the Singapore film and television industry as an actor at the age of seventeen when he was given a supporting role in Forever Fever (1998); a Singapore feature film directed by Glen Goei, and distributed by Miramax. Since then, Alaric has appeared in numerous films and television shows. His earlier works, such as Money (2000) and Whizzes Of The Void Deck (2003-2005), secured Alaric's position as Singapore's next funny man. He later became well known for playing larger than life comedic characters like Xin HuaHua, Andre Chichak, Nicholas Le Fong and Mopi Koh in Mediacorp Channel 5's award-winning satirical comedy sketch show, The Noose (2007-present). His performance in the International Emmy nominated show garnered him two commendations at the Asian Television Awards (ATA) in 2010 & 2011. In 2013, Alaric appeared in HBO Asia's first original series Serangoon Road (2013). This marked his foray into the action-drama territory, which gave him a third commendation at the following year's ATA. With his performing range widened significantly, Alaric took on more dramatic antagonist roles, as evident in Mata Mata (2013) and Rise (2016). Alaric is also an avid filmmaker. During the span of his career, he has written, produced and directed half a dozen short films, which have travelled the international film festival circuit as official selections, including Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival (CCI-IFF), the ReelHeART International Film Festival (RHIFF) and the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival. His film When We Were Bengs (2006) picked up 3 wins at the RHIFF in 2007. In 2017, Alaric directed and co-produced HBO Asia's first comedy-drama series Sent, starring Haresh Tilani (Ministry of Funny) and Adrian Pang (That's The Way I Like It). Alaric has a Bachelor of Film & Television from The Griffith Film School (Griffith University, Australia) and a Diploma of Film, Sound & Video from The School of Film & Media Studies (Ngee Ann Polytechnic).
Alariza Nevarez is an actress, known for Blame the Hero (2019), Worthy of Survival and Hero Mars (2013).
Alasdair Beckett-King is known for Unforeseen Incidents (2018), The Library of Burned Books (2014) and Flapwing and the Last Work of Ezekiel Crumb (2006).
Alasdair Blair is known for The Gaelic King (2017), Flux and Where You're Meant to Be (2016).
Born in Hammersmith London. Studied at Charterhouse. Trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, graduating in 2010. Stage credits include 'Macbeth' (Lord Chamberlain's Men), 'Someone Who'll Watch Over Me' (Courtyard Theatre, London) and 'The Pride' (Trafalgar Studios). He has also provided voice-overs for short films and works as a presenter and compère. Represented by Steve Nealon Associates.
Alasdair graduated from the BA Acting course at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 2012. He works regularly in Scottish Theatre, has recorded several radio plays for BBC Radio 4, and his screen work includes the BBC Comedy Unit series 'Still Game' and the Stephen Frears film 'The Lost King'.
Award wining director, Alasdair Mackay was born and raised in the North of England, but has been living in London for over a decade. He has been writing and directing since 2011 and has had over 15 screenplays produced, including 3 short films that were screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 2013 and 2014.Among these was "Shadows", which went on to win awards in New York and India. In 2015 he directed Glow for Bish Productions, which won Best in Fest at Triforce Short Film Festival in December 2016 at BAFTA in London.
Alasdair Martin is known for Pet (2016), Sequence (2013) and A Cannibal's Handshake (2015).
Alasdair McCrone is an actor, known for Perfect Strangers (2020), Taggart (1983) and Take the High Road (1980).