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Alan Serrano
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Alan Serrano was born on 21 December 1978 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for
The Technical Writer (2003)
,
Destroy All Rockets
and
Acrimony (2004)
.
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Known for
The Technical Writer
3.9
Additional Crew
2003
Destroy All Rockets
Hank
Acrimony
6.0
Berto
(as Al Serrano)
2004
Toilet Gator
2.5
Ray Armstrong Senior
2017
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1
Destroy All Rockets
Hank
In Production
Previous
8
Toilet Gator
2.5
Ray Armstrong Senior
2017
Watch Me Die
Short
Jason
2012
Adrift
Short
Astronaut
2011
Carlito's Way: Rise to Power
5.0
Video
Club Patron
(uncredited)
2005
Track Marks
Short
Pierce
(as Al Serrano)
2005
Audition
5.4
Short
Young Actor
(as Al Serrano)
2004
Acrimony
6.0
Berto
(as Al Serrano)
2004
Sex and the City
7.3
TV Series
Pedestrian
Waiter
(uncredited)
2001
2 episodes
Stunts
Previous
1
Acrimony
6.0
stunt driver
(as Al Serrano)
2004
Additional Crew
Previous
1
The Technical Writer
3.9
production assistant
2003
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Videos
2
Full Movie 14:20
Track Marks
Trailer 1:43
Track Marks
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Alternative name
Al Serrano
Height
5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
Born
December 21
,
1978
New York City, New York, USA
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