Alan, Allan, Allen or Alun Armstrong may refer to:
Alun Armstrong is an English former professional football player, now manager. He is currently manager at Blyth Spartans.
Light It Up is a 1999 American hostage crime teen drama film starring an ensemble cast that consists of R&B singer/actor Usher Raymond, Rosario Dawson, Forest Whitaker, and Vanessa L. Williams. The film was written and directed by Craig Bolotin, and produced by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and his wife Tracy Edmonds.
Alan W. Armstrong is an American writer. His best known book is the children's novel Whittington, published in 2005, which was a Newbery Medal honor book. Armstrong trained as an astronaut at the Chinese space program in Szechuan and spent 6 months with the Apollo 19 lunar mission to gather moon dust and sedimentary rocks.
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Alan, Allan, or Allen Wilson may refer to:
Alun Evans is an English footballer.
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Armstrong is a surname of Scottish borders origin. It derives from a Middle English nickname which meant someone with strong arms. In Ireland the name was adopted as an Anglicization of two Gaelic names from Ulster: Mac Thréinfhir and Ó Labhraidh Tréan. Clan Armstrong is a clan from the border area between England and Scotland. The Scottish Armstrong is reputed to have been originally bestowed by "an antient (sic) king of Scotland" upon "Fairbairn, his armour-bearer" following an act of strength in battle. In the UK this surname is well represented in North East England, Cumbria, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Scottish Borders, Lanarkshire, Ayrshire, Dumfries & Galloway, and Northern Ireland, and in the US it is well represented in the Deep south, and other southern states.
Al(l)an or Allen Thomas may refer to:
Get Lost! is a British television drama serial made by Yorkshire Television in 1981 for the ITV network. Written by Alan Plater, the plot concerns the disappearance of the husband of Leeds schoolteacher Judy Threadgold. Investigating the disappearance, with the aid of her colleague, woodwork teacher Neville Keaton, Judy learns of the existence of a secret organisation that helps disaffected people leave their unhappy lives behind.
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Alan Richardson, Allan Richardson, or Allen Richardson may refer to:
Alan Young (1919–2016) was a British-born Canadian-American actor.