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Terry Alan (born September 13, 1963 in Odessa, Texas) has been involved with sports, audio-visual, and entertainment most of his life. Alan assumed the role of Dave Sanders in Darrel Scott's 'Rachel's Challenge' - a film short reenactment of the Columbine Slayings. Sanders was the brave teacher that saved several lives, while giving up his own. He also appeared in Southwest Airline's 'Spirit' magazine. 'Rachel's Challenge' followed the Spring 2004 shoots in Texas, where he played an assistant high school football coach in the NBC Universal Studios film "Friday Night Lights". He also participated as a background artist in the remake of "The Longest Yard".
Career Began his acting in a bit role as an Outfield Coach in in 1991, on . The 12-year sound mixing veteran has an Associates Degree in Mass Communications, and is no stranger to cameras nor microphones. Terry also possesses a Martial Arts black belt in TaeKwonDo, in addition to being a Microsoft Certified Professional. After graduating Odessa Permian High School, Alan obtained his Associate in Mass Communication in college. He has served as a freelance sports photographer and graphic designer for KylGrafX. Alan has also worked as a computer technician, videographer, audio-visual technician, and even disc jockey.
Film Experience * 1999 - * 2004 - * 2005 - * 2005 - * 2006 -
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