George Alan, a native of Detroit, Michigan, embarked on a remarkable journey in the entertainment industry at the tender age of sixteen. He was discovered by a modeling scout while at a local mall, and subsequently, he worked in the major markets of New York, Miami, Chicago, Greece, Milan, and cities throughout Asia for nearly a decade.
As his modeling career progressed, George Alan made the transition to the other side of the lens, becoming a photographer for the esteemed Elite and Wilhelmina Agencies before relocating to Los Angeles.
Prior to his successful television career, George Alan worked extensively in stage and commercial productions. His breakthrough role in television came with appearances on the popular shows "24" (2001),"Criminal Minds" (2005),"Ben and Kate" (2012),and several smaller roles in feature films, including the indie-favorite "Straight-Jacket" (2004).
George Alan's notable performances include his portrayal of Walter, the tough yet incompetent son of a Mafia kingpin, opposite Twink Caplan in "Sweet Tessie and Bags" (2008),and his role as Drago, the foreign and very passionate movie director, in the comedy "Secrets of a Hollywood Nurse" (2008),alongside Twink Caplan and Stacey Dash, written and directed by Willard Huyck.
In his latest venture, "Naked Run" (2011),George Alan played the role of Fari Fallujah opposite Charles Durning.
As Freud so aptly put it, "Anatomy is destiny," but when one peels away the chiseled good looks, George Alan is revealed to be a goofball prankster with a comic's sensibility.
Born of Macedonian descent, George Alan has a peculiar fascination with Oliver Stone's depiction of Alexander the Great as a blonde.