Aboriginal, American Standard, Australian, East Coast American, Brooklyn, West Coast American, Cockney, English, French, Irish, New Zealand, Russian, Scottish, South Western, Southern, Western
2004 \r\nST \r\nMusha; Fidelity; Tamarama Rock Surfers; Dir: \r\nTanya Deny
2003 \r\nST \r\nSenchil Dooley; Portia Couglan; Darlinghurst Theatre; Dir: \r\nMeolisa Stafford
2003 \r\nST \r\nMan; Frozen; B Sharp/Siron; Dir: \r\nKate Gaul
- Trained at Ensemble Studioa and B.A UNSW
Alan Flower trained at the UNSW and the Ensemble Studios. \r\nOn stage Alan has appeared in That Eye The Sky, with Stevie Rodgers, for Richard Roxburgh's Burning House Theatre Company. \r\nFrozen directed by Kate Gaul and La Ronde (B-Sharpe - Belvoir). \r\nRoad (The Tamarama Rock Surfers). \r\nThe Disposal, Fidelity, and Cross Sections (TRS at Old Fitzroy Theatre). \r\nBlue Heart at the Stables for Siren. \r\nThe Woolgatherer and Portia Coughlan (Darlinghurst Theatre). \r\nA Street Car Named Desire (Ensemble Theatre Company). \r\nSummer of the Seventeenth Doll (New Theatre). \r\nMacquarie (Government House) and Criminals in Love, Young Mo, and Wuthering Heights (Cross Roads Theatre). \r\nAlan's appearances on television include roles in Family and Friends, GP, A Country Practice, Big Sky, Roar, Above the Law, Water Rats, Flipper, Backberner, Love is a Four Letter Word, Farscape, Bad Cop Bad Cop and All Saints (as Morris the Florist). \r\nFeature film credits include The Venus Factory, A Wreck a Tangle, When Good Ghouls Go Bad, Danny Deckchair, Fat Pizza, Bitter and Twisted and 2005 Cannes entrant Jewboy. \r\nHe was also a presenter/comedian on Fox Music Country. \r\nAlan is a theatre director and is also one of the artistic directors and founding member of the Tamarama Rock Surfers Theatre Company base at the Old Fitzroy Hotel.