Alan Igbon

Alan Igbon was an American actor, best known for his roles in Scum, The Black Stuff, and G.B.H. He was born on May 29, 1952, in Hulme, Manchester, England, UK, and passed away on December 9, 2020, in England, UK.

Personal and Family Life

Alan Igbon was raised in Manchester, where he developed a passion for acting. Details about his family life are scarce, but he was known to have a strong connection to his roots and community. Throughout his life, he remained dedicated to his craft and made a mark in the entertainment industry.

Career

Igbon’s acting career spanned several decades, during which he appeared in numerous films and television shows. He gained recognition for his powerful performances, particularly in gritty dramas that tackled social issues. His roles often depicted the challenges faced by working-class individuals.

Death and Legacy

Alan Igbon died on December 9, 2020, due to pneumonia. His passing was a loss for the acting community, as he left behind a legacy of memorable performances that reflected the struggles of everyday life. He is remembered for his contributions to British television and film.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Scum 1979-09-12 Meakin
The Black Stuff 1980-01-02 Loggo Logmond
Babylon 1980-11-07 Ruppie
Me! I’m Afraid of Virginia Woolf 1978-12-02 Boswell
Cold Enough for Snow 1997-12-31 Pete
Blood on the Dole 1994-10-18 Art Gallery Attendant
Water 1985-01-11 Cuban
Gobble 1997-02-15 Security Man
The Daughters of Albion 1979-05-01 Mike
G.B.H. 1991-06-06 Teddy
Boys from the Blackstuff 1982-10-10 Loggo Logmond
Crown Court 1972-10-11
The Front Line 1984-12-06
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet 1983-11-11 Addey
The Professionals 1977-12-30 Angadi