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2007 - Alan gets dramatic in August Wilson's "Piano Lesson" at CACTO Theatre. This production was named best play of the year by The Columbus Dispatch. |
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2007 - Alan as Davey Battle in The Human Race production of the 2003 Tony Award winner for best play "Take Me Out". |

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2005 - Alan watches intently as poet and narrator Delbert Tibbs in CATCO's production of "The Exonerated" |

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2005 - Alan as General Ghenkis Khan Schmidt in the highly popular "Suessical" at the Human Race Theatre Company. |

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2004 - Alan creates an 80 year old Jamaican in California Theatre Center's production of "The Cay"
he repeats the role in 2006 and again in 2008 |

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2004 - Alan as Rafferty, an aging pothead, in CATCO's (Contemporary American Theatre Company) 2004 Shorts Festival |

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2004 - Alan plays the infamous Scrooge in Charles Dickens "Christmas Carol" at Town Hall Theatre |

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2003 - Alan's portraying Reverend Brockman in his first made-for-TV movie "The Movement. The role earned him a best actor Emmy nomination in the
2003 Midwestern Regional Emmy Awards |

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2003 - Alan sits and ponders as Turnbo in August Wilson's "Jitney" at The Human Race Loft Theatre |
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2002 - Alan portrays the villain Ramon in Town Hall Theatre's production of "Zorro" |
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2001 - Alan loses his head in his original African-American script version of "Sleepy Hollow" |

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2001 - Alan as Sgt. Waters, yells at innocent soldiers in the Wright State University production of "Soldiers Play" |

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2001 - Alan laughs it up as Jesse Hartman his first lead role with the Human Race in "Higher Ground"
peformed at The Loft Theatre |

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2001- Alan debuts "Ashes to Africa" at the 2001 Future Fest Competition written by good friend Mark Sellers |

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1998 - Alan has a chance to appear in his first August Wilson play "Fences" at the Dayton Playhouse |

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1998 - Alan poses with Rocky Carroll who directed him in "Fences" again at the Aronoff Theatre in Cincinnati |

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1994 - Alan as the father in "The Good Times Are Killing Me" at the Human Race Loft Theatre |

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1993 - Alan is mystified as Guy Thompson in the Human Race production of "Homeward Bound" |

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1991-1993 - Alan portrays the Ghost of Christmas Past in "Christmas Carol" at the Victoria with the Human Race Theatre Company |

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1987 - Alan gets his own fitness TV show entitled "BodyFire" |

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1986 - Alan produces his own All-American Aerobic Workout video |

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1986 - Alan is hired by Isotonix Vitamin Distributor to form a team of Isotonix Aerobic Dancers |
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1985 - Alan enters a national aerobic championship regional competition in New York beating out 125 instructors |

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1985 - Alan wins first place in New York and heads to Hollywood California to compete in National Finals |

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1985 - Alan and the All American Aerobic Team pose for a publicity shot |

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1984 - Alan models for fitness ads and magazines |

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1984 - Alan models for Lions Uniform, Dayton |