Al Hunter Ashton
Biography
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.
Known For
All Movies (18)
- Sisterhood2008 · as Reggie
- Mr In-Between2001 · as Fat Dave
- From Hell2001 · as Stonecutter
- The Wedding Tackle2000 · as Taxi Driver
- Gladiator2000 · as Rome Trainer #1
- Treasure Island1999 · as George Merry
- EverAfter1998 · as Cargomaster
- White Goods1994 · as Chris
- The Bullion Boys1993 · as Barnstable
- Femme Fatale1993 · as First Cop
- Bloody Sunday1991 · as Soldier
- Alive and Kicking1991 · as Sgt. Tocknell
- The Widowmaker1990 · as Mr Wilding
- A Fish Called Wanda1988 · as Warder
- Agent on Ice1986 · as Thug
- Arthur's Hallowed Ground1984 · as Billy
- Showdown at Spiggots Store1984 · as Frank
- Remembrance1982 · as John
All TV Shows (24)
- The Basil Brush Show2002 · as Orso
- Murder in Mind2001 · as Tim Jolly
- Urban Gothic2000 · as Bill
- See How They Run1999 · as Insp. Greyson
- The Broker's Man1997 · as Vinnie Stanley
- Backup1995
- Rumble1995
- Time After Time1994 · as Mr Eaton
- Chef1993 · as Police Sergeant
- Secret History1991 · as Soldier
- The Brittas Empire1991 · as Tanker Driver
- The Chief1990 · as Don Mellis
- Mr. Bean1990 · as Drill Instructor
- Birds of a Feather1989 · as Vic McCarthy
- Tales from the Crypt1989 · as Sgt. Cornwall
- Surgical Spirit1989 · as Plumber
- Watching1987 · as Sam
- Rockliffe's Babies1987 · as Rod
- Inspector Morse1987 · as Detective
- Casualty1986 · as Robert Palmer
- Bread1986 · as Badger
- Screen Two1985 · as First Cop
- Bergerac1981 · as Detective Constable Dowsett
- Crossroads1964







