Roy Alon
Roy Alon, born on April 24, 1942 in Otley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, was a professional in the film industry. His career spanned over two decades, with his earliest documented credit being the 1988 film "It Couldn't Happen Here," where he served as the Stunt Coordinator.
Biography
Roy Alon, born on April 24, 1942 in Otley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, was a professional in the film industry. His career spanned over two decades, with his earliest documented credit being the 1988 film "It Couldn't Happen Here," where he served as the Stunt Coordinator. In this role, Alon was responsible for planning and executing the film's action sequences safely and realistically. A decade later, Alon's work could be seen in the 2006 dystopian thriller "Children of Men," where he was credited for performing stunts. This film, directed by Alfonso Cuarón, showcased Alon's versatility and experience in the industry.




