Alan was born in Pittsburgh, PA. His father moved his family to Baytown, Texas when he was five. He grew up there and was captain of the Robert E. Lee high school football team, played the string bass in the Texas All-State orchestra, was one of the top debators in the country, was student council president and the salutatorian of his graduating class. Alan went to Rice University on a football scholarship to become a lawyer but ended up graduating with a B.A. in vocal performance. Alan had a music ministry where he sang all over the world for different religious events and functions. He sang at the nation prayer breakfast for President Bush Sr. and years later at the White House for President Clinton. After graduating from Rice, he sang on a cruise ship for eight months before deciding to move to New York. After only three months in New York Alan landed his first role on Broadway. Since then Alan has been seen and heard all over the world. Of all his roles, however, his favorite is that of Uncle to his twin nephews Alan and Aaron. |
