Al Hunter Ashton
Al Hunter Ashton (1957-2007) was a Birmingham born actor and screenwriter. As an actor, he performed mainly under the name Al Ashton (to ensure he appeared high up in any alphabetical credits) and wrote as Al Hunter Ashton. His most famous work was his script for Alan Clarke's seminal football hooliganism film, The Firm.
Born: 27 June 1957 • Died: 27 April 2007
Played In
Movie
Oct 2008
Sisterhood
Reggie
TV Show
Sep 2002
The Basil Brush Show
Orso
Movie
Sep 2001
Mr In-Between
Fat Dave
TV Show
Apr 2001
Murder in Mind
Tim Jolly
Movie
Feb 2001
From Hell
Stonecutter
Movie
Aug 2000
The Wedding Tackle
Taxi Driver
TV Show
May 2000
Urban Gothic
Bill
Movie
May 2000
Gladiator
Rome Trainer #1
Movie
Jan 1999
Treasure Island
George Merry
TV Show
Jan 1999
See How They Run
Insp. Greyson
Movie
Jul 1998
EverAfter
Cargomaster
TV Show
Jun 1997
The Broker's Man
Vinnie Stanley
TV Show
Sep 1995
Backup
TV Show
May 1995
Rumble
TV Show
Mar 1994
Time After Time
Mr Eaton
Movie
Jan 1994
White Goods
Chris
Movie
Oct 1993
The Bullion Boys
Barnstable
Movie
Feb 1993
Femme Fatale
First Cop
TV Show
Jan 1993
Chef
Police Sergeant
Movie
Dec 1991
Bloody Sunday
Soldier
TV Show
Nov 1991
Secret History
Soldier
Movie
Oct 1991
Alive and Kicking
Sgt. Tocknell
TV Show
Jan 1991
The Brittas Empire
Tanker Driver
Movie
Dec 1990
The Widowmaker
Mr Wilding
TV Show
Apr 1990
The Chief
Don Mellis
TV Show
Jan 1990
Mr. Bean
Drill Instructor
TV Show
Oct 1989
Birds of a Feather
Vic McCarthy
TV Show
Jun 1989
Tales from the Crypt
Sgt. Cornwall
TV Show
Apr 1989
Surgical Spirit
Plumber
Movie
Jul 1988
A Fish Called Wanda
Warder
TV Show
Jul 1987
Watching
Sam
TV Show
Jan 1987
Rockliffe's Babies
Rod
TV Show
Jan 1987
Inspector Morse
Detective
TV Show
Sep 1986
Casualty
Robert Palmer
Movie
May 1986
Agent on Ice
Thug
TV Show
May 1986
Bread
Badger
TV Show
Jan 1985
Screen Two
First Cop
Movie
Oct 1984
Arthur's Hallowed Ground
Billy
Movie
Jan 1984
Showdown at Spiggots Store
Frank
Movie
Oct 1982
Remembrance
John
TV Show
Oct 1981
Bergerac
Detective Constable Dowsett
TV Show
Nov 1964
Crossroads