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Alan Erasmus

Alan Erasmus

ActingBorn April 26, 1949 (77 years old)

Manchester, England

IMDb

Biography

Alan Erasmus is a former actor and the co-founder of Factory Records with Tony Wilson, the independent Manchester based record label which signed Joy Division and Happy Mondays. He also co-founded The Haçienda with Wilson, Rob Gretton and New Order, a famous Manchester nightclub which closed down in Summer 1997.

Popularity: 0
Total credits: 5

Known For

ITV Playhouse
TV
★7.0

ITV Playhouse

as Erroll

Another Sunday and Sweet F.A.
Movie
★10.0

Another Sunday and Sweet F.A.

as Parker Street Player

Movies (4)

Factory: Play at Home

Factory: Play at Home

as Self

1984

Lucky

Lucky

as Errol

1974

Hard Labour

TV Shows (1)

ITV Playhouse

ITV Playhouse

as Erroll

1 ep.

ITV Playhouse

ITV Playhouse

as Erroll

1 episodes

Lucky
Movie
★0.0

Lucky

as Errol

Hard Labour
Movie
★6.7

Hard Labour

as Barry

Factory: Play at Home
Movie
★0.0

Factory: Play at Home

as Self

ITV Playhouse
TV
★7.0

ITV Playhouse

as Erroll

1967

Another Sunday and Sweet F.A.
Movie
★10.0

Another Sunday and Sweet F.A.

as Parker Street Player

1972

Lucky
Movie
★0.0

Lucky

as Errol

1974

Hard Labour
Movie
★6.7

Hard Labour

as Barry

1973

Factory: Play at Home
Movie
★0.0

Factory: Play at Home

as Self

1984

Hard Labour

as Barry

1973

Another Sunday and Sweet F.A.

Another Sunday and Sweet F.A.

as Parker Street Player

1972

Factory: Play at Home

Factory: Play at Home

as Self

1984

Lucky

Lucky

as Errol

1974

Hard Labour

Hard Labour

as Barry

1973

Another Sunday and Sweet F.A.

Another Sunday and Sweet F.A.

as Parker Street Player

1972