Alan Powell (Actor)
Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Alan Powell is an American actor famous for playing Franklin Weaver in the 2014 film Where Hope Grows. Turned professional in 2009, Powell made his success to the TV screen as well & played the regular cast, Mike McQuigg, in the thriller drama Quantico (2018, Season 3).
Aside from being an acclaimed actor, Alan also pursued a career in the music & was a part of the Christain band Yellow Cavalier (later changed to Anthem Lights), before departure in 2016. What Is He Doing Currently? Get details on Powell's bio, personal as well as professional life.
Alan Powell's Age and Height
Alan was born on May 3, 1985, and is 35 years old in October 2020. The native of Nashville, Tennessee moved to Mississippi with his family at the age of 6 and then, by 14 years old moved to Fort Myers, Florida. No detail on his parents is out except they were pastors.
The 6 feet 2 inches (188 cm) tall figure attended Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, to become a New Testament professor. But later transited to music & eventually to acting.
How Did Alan's Career As A Musician Begin?
Extremely talented musician & a hip-hop dancer, Powell, while at Liberty University, went to the university talent show that saw him ma s sive applaud & an inspiration to pursue a carer in music. Then, in 2006, Alan moved to Los Angles and formed a Christian band with longtime highschool friend Chad Graham.
They named the band Yellow Cavalie in 2007 after adding college friend Kyle Kupecky and Caleb Grimm in the lineup. After signing a record deal with Reunion Records in 2010, the band's name changed to Anthem Lights, where Alan Powell served as lead singer until 2016.
With the band, Powell released 2 albums Anthem Lights and You Have My Heart.
Acting Career Debut- TV Series and Movies
In 2009, while still at his Christian band, Alan made his film debut through Charlie & Boots. Following 3 years of focusing on the music career, he returned to the TV screen in 2012 & appeared as a guest cast in Nashville. Following his work in the 2013 short-film Each Time Again, the American actor was cast in 2 films in 2014: Where Hope Grows and That Song, that gained him wide acclaim on the big screen.
Thereafter, Powell mostly starred in films until the late 2010s such as Happy Beltane! (2015, short-film), Caged No More (2016), A Deadly Affair (2017, TV movie), Worth Fighting For (2017), and Like Arrows (2018).
In 2018, Alan Powell made appearances in a brief role in the TV series The Arrangement and the film Another Version of You. The same year, he became a regular cast, Mike McQuigg, in Season 3 of Quantico (2018. 12 episodes) starring Priyanka Chopra, Josh Hopkins, Jake McLaughlin, and Aunjanue Ellis.
Most recently, the American actor worked in the 2020 films Heavenquest: A Pilgrim's Progress and Shooting Heroin, sharing the screen with the likes of Sherilyn Fenn, Cathy Moriarty, Patrick Thompson, & Peta Sergeant.
His 2020 family drama film The Reason is set to release on December 15, 2020.
Is A Married Man- Wife & Children
Alan Powell is a happily married man & lives with his wife Brycie Marie in Los Angeles after moving from Nashville. Reportedly, the duo married in 2006 and is together ever since enjoying 14 years of the marriage anniversary.
Together, the couple is parents to 5 children, 3 daughters ( AJ, Presley & Rowe) & 2 sons (Nash and Myers).
An avid user of Instagram, Powell's account (@alanpowell10) has over 64.9K followers in October 2020, while his wife's Instagram (@bryciemarie) has over 5K followers.
Reportedly, the American actor & his wife are set to welcome their 6th baby due in February 2021, as per his Instagram post of July 2020. He often shares posts of his adorable family moments on his social media. He is also active on Twitter (@@alanpowell10) & has over 32K followers.
Net Worth In 2020
Online sources estimate Alan Powell's net worth at $1.1 million as of October 2020. For sure, the acting career is the major source of his income currently. But also, Alan's music career in the band Anthem Lights before departure in 2016 earned him a considerable sum. His most notable TV role was in Quantico (2018, season 3), along with movie works in The Song (2014) and Where Hope Grows (2014).