Alan Powell

Alan Powell

40 · Born: May 3, 1985

Personal Details

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BornMay 3, 1985 Nashville, Tennessee, USA

Biography

Alan Powell is a multifaceted creative individual who wears many hats, including actor, writer, producer, and musician. As the co-founder and principal of Monarch Media, a Los Angeles-based film and television production company, Powell has been involved in a variety of projects.

One of his most notable endeavors is the family musical "A Week Away," which he co-wrote the screenplay for and will be released on Netflix in 2021. Additionally, he is producing several other films, including the Chris Pratt comedy "The Black Belt," the untitled country musical with Florida Georgia Line, the military thriller "Havoc" from South Korean filmmaker Byung-gil Jung, the musical "The Road to Bethlehem" directed by Adam Anders, and "Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?," based on the acclaimed biography of a British WWII soldier and prisoner of war.

As an actor, Powell has appeared in both feature films and television series. He was a series regular on the ABC military drama "Quantico" and starred as an aspiring country singer in Samuel Goldwyn Films' "The Song."

In addition to his work in film and television, Powell has a background in music. He co-founded the band Anthem Lights and subsequently founded the band's own music label. He also co-wrote the music for the Netflix musical "A Week Away."

Powell currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife and five children.

Career

2024
2020
The Reason
The Reason as Kenneth
2018
Beautifully Broken
Beautifully Broken as G. David Anderson
Like Arrows
Like Arrows as Charlie
Quantico
Quantico as Mike McQuigg
A Deadly Affair
A Deadly Affair as Charlie Saunders
2016
2015
2014
The Song
The Song as Jed King
2009
Charlie & Boots
Charlie & Boots as Rodeo Clown
2021
A Week Away
A Week Away as Writer, Story