Allan Steele (born December 30, 1966) is an American actor and writer. He is perhaps best known for playing Sergeant Harris in the film The Next Three Days, and for TV roles on The Black Donnellys, NYPD Blue, Family Law, Time of Your Life and Falcone.
His first short film, "The Syndicate," won the Audience Award at the 2002 Hamptons International Film Festival. His second, "The Fence," received an Honorable Mention at Cinevegas in 2008.
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Studied improv at Chicago City Limits in NYC and The Groundlings in LA.
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Studied acting at HB Studio in NYC.
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Started his career doing stand-up, sketch and improv comedy in Long Island comedy clubs.
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Founding Member of Bobby Moresco's The Actor's Gym.
Short performer: "The Ballad of Crazy Jack", "Fight Song Why Can't We Just Get Along?" / writer: "A Place Like Rick's Cafe", "Dylan's Lament", "The Ballad of Crazy Jack", "Harlan Nocturne", "Frankie's Fire", "'Cause I'm the DJ", "Reprise", "Fight Song Why Can't We Just Get Along?"
Space Ranger: A Documentary
2010
Short performer: "Space Ranger" / writer: "Space Ranger"