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- 'Paddy' Barthropp was born on 9 November 1920 in Dublin, Ireland. He died on 16 April 2008 in London, England, UK.
- Actor
- Soundtrack
In recalling silent movie comedian Harry "Snub" Pollard, his slight frame (5' 6"), bullet-shaped head and dark, droopy mustache are definitive identification badges. Born in Melbourne, Australia as Harold Fraser on November 9, 1889, he started off performing with the Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company at an early age and was also a church choirboy. Adopting the last name of "Pollard" as his last name moniker in tribute to the company, he went on to perform with other Down Under children's troupes. When a vaudeville company he was touring with in 1910 made it to the United States, Harry decided to stay in the country.
Nicknamed (and billed) "Snub," he started off in bit parts at the Essenay Film Studios in 1911 and briefly worked with the Keystone Kops. Moving up into support roles, often with the Keystone Cops series, Hal Roach took an avid interest in him and, by 1915, had Snub co-starring with Harold Lloyd and Bebe Daniels in the highly successful Lonesome Luke series, which ran for years (86 films in all). In 1919, Snub took a chance and ventured on with his own solo one- and two-reeler's with zany slapstick, sights gags and gimmicks-a-plenty. He performed many of his own stunts and was often seriously injured as a result. Many of them were ably directed by Charley Chase and co-starred Marie Mosquini as his frequent leading lady. Snub's "second banana" status, however, was firmly entrenched, and his starring vehicles were met with only a modicum of interest. One of his most notable is the short comedy It's a Gift (1923) in which he played an eccentric inventor pursued by oil magnates interested in his newest creation.
In between Snub made personal appearances on the farcical stage. His production film company, created in 1926, was forced to fold and found himself relegated to supporting other top comedians again, notably Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy and Andy Clyde. He was further financially strapped when the Depression hit. By the late 1930s, he was appearing in "poverty row" films. One last hurrah would be his playing of Pee Wee, the sidekick to cowboy Tex Ritter, in a series of minor westerns. Relegated now to atmospheric bits, it is noted that in the film Singin' in the Rain (1952), he is the rained-on passerby that Gene Kelly gives his umbrella to toward the end of the title song. Snub continued to work in relative obscurity until his death on January 19, 1962 of cancer. Earning a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in silent films, the thrice-married actor was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills.- Aaron Baker is an American IFBB professional bodybuilder.
Aaron was born in Marina Del Rey, California, USA. His bodybuilding career began in the '80s. As a relatively young man flashed at competitions: 1981 Junior Mr USA - AAU, Light-HeavyWeight, where he placed fifth positions. Aaron was initially with the WBF, who had the character nickname 'Dark Angel'. He could not use the nickname 'Batman' because of legal ramifications. The WBF failed. Aaron come into the IFBB with what he considers a black eye, from a rival league which was the WBF. He left that because of that, the judges during his bodybuilding career have penalized him, thus scoring him lower than he deserved.
After the 1998 Mr. Olympia, Aaron retired from bodybuilding. In subsequent years, has appeared in many national and international competitions. He gained the Top Ten placement in the Mr. Olympia 1995 (9th place). Aaron stopped practicing professional bodybuilding in 1998 to once again return in 2003 during the competition Ironman Pro Invitational where he took eighth place. - Aaron Levi hails from Brooklyn, New York by way of Groton, Connecticut. Discovered at the Negro Ensemble Company by O.l. Duke. Levi then went on to train in acting/directing at the Russian Theater Collaborative on the campus of Columbia University. Levi has graced many off-Broadway stages and is beginning to fill his reel with character roles in indie projects. Presently he is pursuing representation in Los Angeles while continuing to master his craft. He now resides in Los Angeles, CA.
- Comedic, magical, entertaining! Although Aaron was a NASA high school Aerospace Scholar, he never anticipated traveling to Mars in "Highflight". Besides acting, Aaron has a career in Robotics. Aaron is a graduate from the University of Texas Dallas School of Engineering and Computer Science. Aaron loves outdoor high adventures, Scuba, Flying small planes, backpacking, playing baseball, his guitar, acting and performing magic. As a magician, Aaron volunteers in hospitals and for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. His passion for turning frowns to smiles was always rewarded when he heard people say "Wow!"
- Abdul-Khaliq Jawad was born on 9 November 1930 in Iraq.
- Actor
- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Abdusalom Rakhimov was born on 9 November 1917 in Khodzhent, Khidzhent uyezd, Samarkand Oblast, Russia [now Khujand, Sughd Region, Tajikistan]. He was an actor and director, known for Pod peplom ogon (1968), Zumrad (1962) and Na perevale ne strelyat! (1983). He died on 5 January 1999.- Actor
- Casting Department
Abraham Lim was born in Seoul, South Korea. He is an actor, known for The Boys (2019), Clickbait (2021) and The Fix (2019).- Writer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Abul-Suood El-Ibyari was born on 9 November 1910 in Cairo, Egypt. He was a writer, known for Fatma wa Marika wa Rachel (1949), Qalbi Dalili (1947) and Too Young for Love (1966). He died on 17 March 1969 in Egypt.- Producer
- Production Manager
- Actor
Adam Donaghey was born on 9 November 1980 in Dallas, Texas, USA. He is a producer and production manager, known for A Ghost Story (2017), Tiger Tail in Blue (2012) and VFW (2019).- Adam Dunn was born on 9 November 1979 in Houston, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for The Audition (2007), Sunday Night Baseball (1990) and Top Chef (2006). He has been married to Rachel Brown since 27 November 2006. They have one child.
- Camera and Electrical Department
Adam Griffin was born on 9 November 1990 in Framingham, Massachusetts, USA. He is known for Motorvation (2022).- Adam Sollis was born in Perth, Western Australia. He is a screen and stage actor and is a graduate of the acclaimed Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. Adam is known for his recent roles in Angelfish (2016), Dance Academy: The Movie (2017), Riot (2018) and earlier, Cloudstreet (2011). Adam's first screen role was as Vassler in the Australian-Canadian television series Stormworld (2009).
- Adeline Allen was born on 9 November 1993 in Manhattan Beach, California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Drew Carey Show (1995), Roswell (1999) and ER (1994).
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Adonis Johnston was born on 9 November 2001 in Nabari-machi, Naga-gun, Mie Prefecture, Japan. He is an actor and writer, known for Depiction (2017), Happy (2019) and Gone Boy (2017).- Afonso Lopes was born on 9 November 1995 in Lisbon, Portugal. He is an actor, known for O Prédio do Vasco (2004), Vasquinho e Companhia (2005) and Circo Paraíso (2018).
- Agnes Anderson was born on 9 November 1913 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. She was an actress, known for I'll Name the Murderer (1936), The Girl from Scotland Yard (1937) and The Wedding Night (1935). She died on 16 February 2008.
- Actress
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Writer
Aimie Drinkwater was born on 9 November 1989 in Blackburn, England, UK. She is an actress and assistant director, known for Settling In (2012), The Cornish Mummy (2012) and At Night (2012).- Akari Sato was born on 9 November 1996 in Sendai, Japan.
- Sound Department
- Producer
- Director
Akif Emre Senel (November 09, 1981) was born in Denizli, Turkey. He worked to make short films and documentaries. He made 5 short films during university life. At early school ages, he made 3 radio shows and wrote for school newspaper. His first visual media work was a 6 minutes animation called "Fantastic Four" (1995)- Akiyoshi Shibata was born on 9 November 1973 in Tochigi, Japan. He is an actor, known for Kamen Rider Agito (2001), Kamen Rider Amazons (2016) and Kamen Rider Zi-O (2018).
- Englishman Alan Lyle-Smythe was born in 1914. The future film and TV writer-actor trained as an actor before serving for four years with the Palestine Police in the 1930s. At the outbreak of World War II, he joined the British Army; part of their Intelligence Corps, he operated behind enemy lines in Libya and Tunisia, escaped a firing squad execution, and worked with guerrillas in Yugoslavia. ("Alan Caillou" was one of Lyle-Smythe's many wartime aliases; thinking it lucky, he took it in real life.) After the war, he was a police chief in Ethiopia, a district officer in Somalia, and the founder of a theatrical company in Africa. Returning to the old professions of acting and writing, Caillou worked in Canadian TV in the 1950s and later relocated to Hollywood, where he became a familiar name in the credits of movies and TV series.
- Actor
- Music Department
Alan Gratzer was born on 9 November 1948 in Syracuse, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for FM (1978), REO Speedwagon: I Do' Wanna Know (1984) and REO Speedwagon: Tough Guys (1981).- Albert Clément was born on 9 November 1880 in Paris, France.
- Albert De Winton was born on 9 November 1879 in Crickhowell, Breconshire [now Powys], Wales, UK. He was an actor, known for The Love Parade (1929) and King of the Wild (1931). He died in May 1934 in Brazil.
- Editor
- Writer
- Director
Alberto Ponce was born on 9 November 1966 in Concordia, Entre Rios, Argentina. He is an editor and writer, known for To Catch a Killer (2023), Chronicle of an Escape (2006) and Historias Breves 2 (1997).- Actor
- Writer
Alcione Araújo was born on 9 November 1945 in Januária, Minas Gerais, Brazil. He was an actor and writer, known for Happier Than Ever (1984), Outras Estórias (1999) and Vagas Para Moças de Fino Trato (1993). He was married to Dulce Lobo. He died on 15 November 2012 in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.- Art Department
- Animation Department
- Additional Crew
Aleksandr Brezhnev was born on 9 November 1957. Aleksandr is known for Y Mabinogi (2003), Adventures of the Piglet Foontic (1986) and Well, Just You Wait! (1969).- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Aleksandr Morfov was born on November 9, 1960, in Yambol, Bulgaria. He is a Bulgarian theater and cinema director. Morfov's father was an officer, and his mother was a teacher in Russian language and literature, music, and also a conductor of a folklore choir in Sliven. After Morfov graduated from the Mathematical high school he attended lectures for two years in the Technical University in Varna. Morfov's theater career began in student's years, when he participated as an assistant stage director in Stoyan Alexiev's theater company. After quitting university he began working in the Sliven Theater as a stage worker and later light manager. In 1984 he was enrolled in the National Academy for Theatre and Film Art in Sofia. He graduated from the Academy with a double major in stage directing for drama and puppet theater (1990) in the class of Julia Ognyanova and cinema directing (1994) in the class of Georgi Djulgerov. His earliest works on a professional stage are in the Rhodope Drama Theater, where he was the author and director of the satire "Political cabaret" (1990). He was invited to work at the Little City Theatre "Off the Channel" where he staged "Pere Ubu" by Alfred Jarry (1991), followed by "The Tempest" (1992) and "Hamlet" by Shakespeare in the "La Strada" Theater. From 1994 to 2000 he has been occupying the position Chief director at the "Ivan Vazov" National Theatre of Bulgaria. Morfov's first shows at the National Theatre were his original version of "Don Quixote" by Cervantes and a revised version of "The Tempest". These two performances gave start to a whole new process of attracting young and modern-thinking audience to the theater. With his next production "Midsummer night's Dream" by Shakespeare, Alexander Morfov became one of the most popular theater directors in Bulgaria. His original version of "The Decameron, or Passion and Blood" after Boccaccio, also bears the traits of his stylistics. "The Lower Depths" by Maxim Gorky is Morfov's way of sharply stating his civil opinion without betraying his typical theatricality. "Exiles" (2004), after a novel by Ivan Vazov, the national poet and writer, is the logical continuation to the latter. Among others, his productions on the leading stage in the country include: "Night of Miracles" after Beckett, Mrozek and Ionesco; "Don Juan" by Moliere; "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest", "Life Is Beautiful" after Nikolai Erdman's "The Suicide". In 2000 he was appointed Managing and Artistic director of the "Ivan Vazov" National Theater. He was dismissed from this position following a major conflict with the Ministry of Culture in Bulgaria. All of his productions were taken off the theater's repertory. Since 2001 he has been successfully working in Russia. His first show "The Tempest" in the "Komissarzhevskaya" Theatre was a landmark event in St. Petersburg's theater life and was honored with Russia's most prestigious award in the field of theater "The Golden Mask". After that he was invited in Moscow, in the Theater of the famous Russian actor Alexander Kalyagin, "Et cetera", where he staged "Don Quixote" and "Pere Ubu" with Kalyagin in the leading role. Both productions were nominated for "The Golden Mask" and Alexander Kalyagin received the award for "Best Performance" for the role of Father Ubu. Between 2003 and 2006 he was appointed Chief stage director in the "Komissarzhevskaya" theatre in St. Petersburg where he staged five productions and received the premium "Golden Soffit" for "Don Juan" by Moliere and was again nominated for "The Golden Mask". His productions "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" with Alexandr Abdulov and "The Visit of the Old Lady" with Maria Mironova in "Lenkom" Theater also proved to be significant events in Moscow's theatre life. Morfov has received more than twenty national and international theater awards. In 2005 he worked in the USA with Mikhail Baryshnikov on the theater project "Doctor and Patient" by Rezo Gabriadze. In 2006 he returned to the National Theatre of Bulgaria as a Chief stage director. Morfov's shows were presented at international theater festivals in Vienna, Casablanca, Kiev, Torun, Ohrid, Belgrade, Wroclaw, Hamburg. He has numerous successful projects in Europe - France, Sweden, Macedonia, Romania, Latvia, and in Israel. He was working at the "Ion Luca Caragiale" National Theatre, Bucharest, Romania, staging "The Tempest" by William Shakespeare. Morfov is also a cinema director and scriptwriter. He is as successful as a cinema actor with roles in "Ivan and Alexandra", "Friends of Emily", "The Last Sunday", "The Goat Horn", "The Love Summer of a Schlep", "Travel to Jerusalem" and others. He is married to the actress Reni Vrangova with whom he has two daughters - Neda and Sara.- Aleksandr Tkachenko was born on 9 November 1926. He was an actor, known for Zolotyye roga (1973) and Devichiy perepolokh (1975). He died on 15 November 1988.
- Composer
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Composer Alexandra N. Pakhmutova was born on November 9, 1929 near Stalingrad (now Volgograd), the Soviet Union. She began playing the piano and composing music at an early age. Although WW2 interrupted her studies, Pakhmutova moved to Moscow, where she was admitted to the Moscow Conservatoire's central musical school - the educational establishment which gave the world such renowned musicians as Rostropovich, Kogan, Rozhdestvensky, and many others. In 1953, Alexandra Pakhmutova graduated from the Moscow Conservatoire, and in 1956 she finished the post-graduate course led by the outstanding composer Vissarion Shebalin.
Alexandra Pakhmutova has devoted her professional career to different genres. She has composed pieces for the symphony orchestra (The Russian Suite, the concerto for the trumpet and the orchestra, the Youth Overture, the concerto for the orchestra); the ballet Illumination; music for children (cantatas, a series of choir pieces, and numerous songs); as well as music for different movies. The above list of Pakhmutova's works comprises only the repertoire compositions which are performed most often. Songs hold a special place in Alexandra Pakhmutova's creative work. Their total number is more than four hundred, including such widely-popular songs as The Melody, Tenderness, Hope, The Old Maple Tree, The Song of the Perturbed Youth, a series of the Gagarin Constellation, and Good-Bye Moscow (the farewell tune of the Games of the 22nd Olympiad in Moscow, 1980). Alexandra Pakhmutova's name is known to the broad public and deeply respected by the listeners. Her art became an imprescriptible part of the Soviet and Russian history. She has received several Government Awards and State Prizes and was the Secretary of the USSR and Russian Unions of Composers for a long time. The name of Alexandra Pakhmutova was given to the minor planet # 1889, which was officially registered by the planetary center in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.- Alessandro Del Piero, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer, generally considered one of the best footballers of all time. He plays for Juventus in Italy. Pelè named Del Piero in the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living footballers selected by Pelè as a part of FIFA's centenary celebrations while Brazilian star Ronaldinho proclaimed that Del Piero is his idol. Del Piero was also voted in the list of best European players for the past 50 years in the UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll. In the year 2000, Del Piero was the world's best-paid football player from salary, bonuses and advertising revenue. Del Piero is still the highest earning Italian Player. Along with three awards in Italy for gentlemanly conduct he has also won the Golden Foot award, which pertains to personality and playing ability. Del Piero usually plays as a supporting-striker and occasionally between the midfield and the strikers, known in Italy as the "Trequartista" position. Although he is not very tall, Del Piero's playing style is regarded by critics as creative in attacking, assisting many goals as well as scoring himself, as opposed to just "goal poaching." His free-kick and penalty taking is also highly regarded. Del Piero has become famous over the years for scoring from a special " Del Piero Zone", approaching from the left flank and curling a precise lob into the far top corner of the goal. In terms of goalscoring, Del Piero holds the all-time record at Juventus. On April 6th, 2008, Alessandro Del Piero became the all-time highest-capped Juventus player, ahead of Juve legend Gaetano Scirea. He is in sixth place in the UEFA Champions League all-time goalscorer records. Within the Italian national team, he is joint fourth with Roberto Baggio in the all-time scoring records. During the 2008-2009 summer pre-season Del Piero played during Juventus' English tour, in which they played Hamburger SV and Arsenal F.C. in the Emirates Cup, and played a friendly versus Manchester United in Old Trafford. In the match he was substituted and was given a standing ovation by all Manchester United fans. Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri believes Del Piero will have as good of a season,or an even better season than last term. (In August 2008), Del Piero announced that he'll try to keep playing professional football with Juve until he is 40 years old. (On September 17, 2008) Juventus returned to the Champions League with a 1-0 win over Zenit, in which Alessandro scored from a free kick, 38 metres away. Again in the Champions League, he was the match winner for Juventus, (on the 5th of November) he scored both goals at the Santiago Bernabeu against Real Madrid, becoming the first Juve player to have scored two goals in the same match in this ground. Near the end of the match he was substituted and was given a standing ovation by the whole crowd including the Real Madrid fans. Del Piero is married to Sonia Amoruso, the two have been together (since 1999) and married (in 2005). The couple announced in July 2007 that they are expecting their first baby. (On October 22, 2007), Amoruso gave birth to baby boy Tobias Del Piero at 0:20 at Sant'Anna hospital in Turin. Del Piero has used his fame and money to promote and support cancer research; in recognition of this he has received from the Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro a prize of "Believe in Research" (during November 2006). When the Olympic Flame for the (2006) Winter Olympics passed through Turin, Del Piero was a torchbearer. He has an interest in sports outside of football and in turn has gained fans outside of just football, sport icons such as NBA star Steve Nash and cycling legend Eddy Merckx have stated that they are fans of Del Piero. As well as an interest in other sports, Del Piero also has a keen interest in music. He has even recorded some albums of his own. Del Piero is an Oasis fan and is a friend of Noel Gallagher and appeared in the video for the group's single Lord Don't Slow Me Down; Del Piero claimed Gallagher was Italy's lucky mascot in their (2006 World Cup) success and invited him to the final and the team hotel after victory. Along with Marco Materazzi, Del Piero appeared on stage at a Rolling Stones show in Milan shortly after Italy's World Cup win.
- Alex Gomes was born on 9 November 1981 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is an actor, known for Uma Loucura de Mulher (2016), War and Peace (2007) and Malhação (1995).
- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Alex Infascelli was born in Rome in 1967. At the age of 21 he moved to Los Angeles to pursue his musical career. After playing in several local bands he found a job as production assistant for Propaganda Films, working his way up to 2nd A.D. and collaborating with several directors including Dominic Sena, Rebecca Blake, Mark Romanek and Mark Pellington. He then returned home to start his directing career. In two years he became one of Italy's most sought after music video director. He collaborated with Bernardo Bertolucci, directing a video for "Lucy" by The Cocteau Twins for the "Stealing Beauty" soundtrack. In 1995 he directed a short film, part of the feature film "De Gegerazione" directed by several other debuting directors, including Asia Argento. In 1996 he took part in another episodic feature film called "Esercizi Di Stile" also directed by household names such as Dino Risi, Mario Monnicelli and Sergio Citti.
The year 2000 marked his debut in feature films with "Almost Blue". "Almost Blue" won the "David di Donatello", "Nastro D'Argento" and "Ciak d'Oro" and was selected for the "Semaine de la Critique" and the "Camera d'Or" at the 54th Cannes Film Festival. The film was also a finalist at the Hollywood Film Festival and selected for the competition at Montreal. His second feature "The Vanity Serum" was released in 2004 and selected for the Sao Paulo International Film Festival, the Brussels Fantasy Film Festival and Pifan in Puchon, Korea.- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Alex Knox was born on 9 November 1983 in Santa Monica, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Dead Grandma Ruth (2019), Hollywood Inc. (2012) and Married Away (2019).- Actress
- Producer
Alex Owens-Sarno was born on 9 November 1988 in San Diego, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Titanic (1997), Carma and Con Actors (2020).- Alex Popow was born on 9 November 1975.
- Alex Smith was born on 9 November 1978 in Concord, New Hampshire, USA. She is an actress, known for Walter's Room (2003).
- Art Director
- Art Department
- Production Designer
Alex Vetchinsky was born on 9 November 1904 in London, England, UK. He was an art director and production designer, known for The Lady Vanishes (1938), Hell Below Zero (1954) and Rotten to the Core (1965). He died on 4 March 1980 in Hove, East Sussex, England, UK.- Editor
- Editorial Department
Alexander Chorny was born on 9 November 1981 in Dniepropetrovsk, Ukraine. He is an editor, known for Eternity (2019), The Wild Fields (2018) and Luxembourg, Luxembourg (2022).- Alexander Mazza was born on 9 November 1972 in Fürstenfeldbruck, Bavaria, Germany. He is an actor, known for Storm of Love (2005), Girl (2001) and SOKO München (1978). He has been married to Veronica Mazza since 6 May 2008. He was previously married to Alesksandar Smolcic.
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
- Art Director
Alexandre Brillant was born on 9 November 1971 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France. Alexandre is an assistant director and producer, known for Arzak Rhapsody (2003) and Nosferatu (2002).- Alfons Biber was born on 9 November 1929 in Munich, Germany. He was an actor, known for The Nasty Girl (1990), Die Verbrechen des Professor Capellari (1998) and Go Trabi Go (1991). He died in 2001.
- Alice Eis was born on 9 November 1889 in Dayton, Ohio, USA. She was an actress, known for The Vampire (1913). She was married to Bert French and Jean de Sevelinges. She died on 21 December 1956 in Queens, NewYork City, New York, USA.
- Alicia Boedhoe was born on 9 November 2001 in The Hague, Holland. She is an actress, known for FBI: International (2021) and Ivo op Zondag (2022).
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Actress
- Writer
Aline Vaz was born on 9 November 1991 in Belém, Pará, Brazil. She is an actress and writer, known for Cansados (2007), Drogas - Uma viagem sem volta (2007) and Poluição Sonora (2008).- Additional Crew
- Writer
Alistair Horne was born on 9 November 1925 in London, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Chronicle (1966), The Great War (1964) and Timewatch (1982). He was married to Sheelin Lorraine Ryan and Renira Margaret Hawkins. He died on 25 May 2017 in Turville,Oxfordshire, England, UK.- Aljosa Praznik was born on 9 November 1988 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. He is an actor, known for Fuzine zakon (2002).
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Allan Jensen is a Danish movie fan, who in 2011, after seeing Doug Walker/Nostalgia Critic's internet review of Tommy Wiseau's "The Room", became an instant fan, in 2013, was lucky enough to meet Greg Sestero at a special promotion for his book "The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room" at Husets Biograf in Copenhagen. In 2015, documentary filmmaker Rick Harper came to the very same theater to film audience reactions to "The Room" and interviews for his documentary "Room Full of Spoons". Allan Jensen was picked out after doing a Tommy Wiseau impression and his interview made the final cut of the documentary.- Allan Michael Nielsen was born on 9 November 1968 in Copenhagen, Denmark.