Al Matthews

Al Matthews (6' | 1.83 m) born on November 21, 1942 (Scorpio) in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA is a Folk singer and musical performer who worked professionally while living in England. He later turned to acting, but continues to write and sing. Matthews is noted for having made two significant historical firsts. While on combat duty during the Vietnam War, Matthews became the first black Marine to be meritoriously promoted to the rank of Sergeant (E-5). Williams was also the first "black voice" on England's national station, 'Radio 1.' Al Matthews passed away on September 22, 2018 in Alicante, Spain, two months away from what would have been his 76th birthday on November 21. He never married and left no survivors.

Geburtstag: 21.11.1942

Todestag: 22.09.2018

Geburtsort: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

Anzahl der Filme, die wir schon mit Al Matthews gesehen haben: 1

Anzahl aller Filme, in denen Al Matthews mitgespielt hat: 24

2003
  • Superior Firepower: Making 'Aliens'
    Rolle: Self (archive footage)
1997
  • Tomorrow Never Dies
    Rolle: Master Sergeant 3
  • The Fifth Element
    Rolle: General Tudor
  • The Apocalypse Watch
    Rolle: Wesley Sorenson
1995
  • Soul Survivors
    Rolle: Grover Cleveland
1988
  • Out of Order
    Rolle: U.S. DJ
  • Stormy Monday
    Rolle: Radio DJ
  • American Roulette
    Rolle: Morrisey
1987
  • The American Way
    Rolle: Ben
  • The American Way
    Rolle: Benedict
  • Coast to Coast
    Rolle: Curtis Duchamps
1986
  • Defence of the Realm
    Rolle: First US Controller
  • Aliens
    Rolle: Sgt. Al Apone
1985
  • The Making of 'Superman III'
    Rolle: Narrator
1984
  • The Bullshitters: Roll out the Gunbarrel
    Rolle: Admiral
1983
  • Superman III
    Rolle: Fire Chief
1982
  • The Sender
    Rolle: Vietnam Veteran
  • Funny Money
    Rolle: 1st Hood
1981
  • Ragtime
    Rolle: Maitre D'
  • The Final Conflict
    Rolle: Workman
1980
  • The Black Madonna
    Rolle: Oxford St. John
  • Rough Cut
    Rolle: Ferguson
1979
  • Yanks
    Rolle: Black GI at dance
1977
  • The Butterfly Ball
    Rolle: Himself