Alan Powell

Alan Powell, man, this guy wears a lot of hats. He’s not just an actor—he’s a writer, producer, musician, and pretty much the definition of “busy.” He co-founded Monarch Media in L.A., and he’s been churning out projects left and right. He co-wrote and produced the family musical “A Week Away” for Netflix, which honestly has that infectious, feel-good vibe that makes you remember why musicals even exist. And, because the guy can’t sit still, he’s also producing a bunch of other stuff: a Chris Pratt-led comedy called “The Black Belt” (which, by the way, started as a Black List script, so you know it’s got some bite), an untitled country musical with Florida Georgia Line (yep, the country stars), a military thriller called “Havoc” with a South Korean director who’s got action in his blood, and a Christmas-y musical “The Road to Bethlehem” with Adam Anders calling the shots for the first time. Oh—and there’s “Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?,” which is based on a wild WWII true story. Acting-wise, Alan’s got some range. He was a regular on ABC’s “Quantico”—all that high-stakes, military drama stuff. He also played a country singer chasing his dream in “The Song.” Long story short, the guy’s everywhere. Not to mention, he founded the band Anthem Lights, helped kickstart their own label, and even co-wrote music for “A Week Away.” Now he’s juggling all this with family life in L.A.—wife, five kids, probably a dog or two. The man’s got energy, I’ll give him that.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1985-05-03
  • Height: 6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
  • Birth Location: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
  • Professions: Actor, Producer, Writer

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Back in the day, he used to rock out with Anthem Lights—a Christian band that built a pretty loyal fanbase thanks to their catchy hooks and harmonies. He was right there in the thick of it, dropping vocals and soaking up the spotlight. But come February 2016, he dipped out of the group and left fans with a lot of questions. Nobody got a dramatic exit story plastered all over the headlines or anything, but his absence definitely shook up the band’s dynamic. After he left, Anthem Lights kept rolling with new members, but some fans swear the original lineup just hits different. Meanwhile, he took his career in new directions—music, solo projects, maybe even a little acting or social media work, just chasing whatever felt right. His time with the band still pops up in interviews and fan convos, especially when folks get nostalgic about those early anthems and harmonies.

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