Alfred Rubin Thompson
Overview
- Age Range
- 33 - 55
Documents
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document fileALFRED R. THOMPSON ACTING RESUME_THEATRICAL-2.pdf
Other
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My Contact Number:
917-397-0633
Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
Project Name Director / Company |
Location |
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2016 |
Office Smith
Film |
DESERTED Alchemy Pictures |
Los Angeles, CA |
2015 |
Co-Star/TSA Agent
Television |
Modern Family ABC Networks |
Los Angeles, CA |
2015 |
Co-Star/Edgar
Television |
Marry Me NBC Networks |
Los Angeles, CA |
2016 |
Doze
Film |
Club Dead Dream Factory Entertainment |
Los Angeles, CA |
2016 |
Big JOE
Film |
CODE 8 COLONY PICTURES |
Van Nuys, CA |
2014 |
Co-Star/Shiny
Television |
Gang Related FOX Networks |
Los Angeles, CA |
2013 |
Supporting/ Marlon
Film |
ABSTRACTION P.I.B. Productions |
Los Angeles, CA |
2014 |
Construction Worker
Television |
Jimmy Kimmel Live ABC Networks |
Los Angeles, CA |
2014 |
Co-Star/Umpire
Television |
Incredible Crew Cartoon Network |
Los Angeles, CA |
2012 |
Security Al
Film |
SAFE ROOM WESTBROOK Pictures |
Santa Monica, CA |
2013 |
Co-Star/Boss
Television |
How I Met Your Mother CBS Networks |
Los Angeles, CA |
2012 |
Supporting/Bobo
Film |
The Whaley Haunted House Asylum Pictures |
Long Beach, CA |
2013 |
Recurring/Tyson
Television |
Son’s Of Anarchy FX Networks |
Los Angeles, CA |
2012 |
Supporting/Skinner
Film |
Hemingway & Gellhorn HBO Films |
San Francisco, CA |
2011 |
Lead/Oakland Nate
Film |
Decisions ZRK1 Pictures |
Los Angeles, CA |
2013 |
Co-Star/Cab Driver
Television |
Headlines TNT Networks |
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2012 |
Co-Star/Jennings
Television |
Justified FX Networks |
Los Angeles, CA |
2010 |
Security Al
Film |
Alvin & The Chipmunks Universal Pictures |
Los Angeles, CA |
2003 |
Lead/Landlord
Film |
Wave Parameters P.I.B Productions |
Studio City, CA |
2011 |
Co-Star/Guard
Television |
Raising Hope FOX Networks |
Los Angeles, CA |
2001 |
Lead/Producer
Film |
The Last Score Qwest films |
Louisville, KY |
2011 |
Supporting/Mr. Boris (Store Owner)
Television |
The Office NBC Networks |
Los Angeles, CA |
2000 |
Supporting /Officer Jones
Film |
Next Black Spring Break Pop Art Film Factory |
Daytona, FL |
2011 |
Supporting / Patient
Television |
iCarly Nickalodeon |
Hollywood, CA |
2000 |
Supporting / Boss
Film |
Twisted Up Rise Entertainment |
Jeffersonville, IN |
1998 |
Lead/Big Rob
Film |
Deep In The Game South Boy Films |
Louisville, KY |
1997 |
Lead/Silas
Film |
Winner Takes All B.E.T. Networks |
Louisville, KY |
2014 |
Narrator
Voiceover |
HOTHOUSE BRUSIER Itunes |
Los Angeles, CA |
2014 |
BoostMobile Shuffle Voice
Voiceover |
Super Bowl BoostMobile Placid Studios |
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2011 |
Radio Campaign Voice
Voiceover |
Covington Chrysler Radio Joe's |
Louisville, KY |
2000 |
Headfirst Media
Voiceover |
Gorilla Forest Louisville Zoo |
Louisville, KY |
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
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2011 | Theatrical Training | Ivana Chubbuck |
Skills
Organisations / Memberships | SAG-AFTRA |
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Highlights
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Interview with Alfred Rubin Thompson
by Adam Lawton
Alfred Rubin Thompson started out his entertainment career as Hip-Hop artist “The Icon”. During this time an offer came his way which led his career into a new direction that has proved very successful for Alfred. Movie Mikes had a chance to catch up with Alfred to talk about his career and some of his upcoming projects.
Adam Lawton: Can you tell us what made you want to start acting?
Alfred Rubin Thompson: I grew up in Hollis, Queens during the same time as Russell Simmons and Run DMC, who were very much into business. I had started out in music first. After a few years of being in the entertainment business, I was in church one Sunday and was asked to play the voice of God in a play. That same day I was asked by another woman to play the same role in her play which was being put on at the Macauley Theater. I kind of took that as my sign to move into the direction of acting. During the second play, I was approached to try out for a commercial. From there I got my first feature film on BET, “Winner Takes All” and it has just taken off since.
AL: Can you tell us about the film “Decisions”?
ART: “Decisions” was released this Spring in select theaters across the country. I play the character of Oakland Nate, who is a crooked music producer. We shot the movie last year and this is the last film to feature Corey Haim. “Decisions” is about four guys who are trying to figure out a way to get out of their normal everyday lives. During the characters search they get caught up in a bank robbery which leads to some other problems for them. The thought behind the movie is to encourage proper decision making in your life. Often time one decision will impact other upcoming decisions later on in life. I had a great time working on the film. I think audiences are really going to enjoy it.
AL: Can you tell us what it was like working with Corey Haim?
ART: Corey was just a good guy. He was very outgoing and giving. He worked very hard on every scene to make sure the director had what they needed. We all were very shocked and sad when he passed away. It would have been great to see him in more projects as he got older. His work as a child actor was phenomenal. Corey was a really great guy and we all miss him.
AL: Can you tell us what it was like working with Will Farrell on Steve Carrell’s last episode of “The Office”?
ART: Oh my goodness! That was one of the most fun and extreme episodes. It’s one of those episodes where even if I wasn’t in it I would still sit back and just laugh. Working with Will was just hilarious. He’s such a comedic genius and his timing is perfect. Will is great person at heart and if you need him for something he’s there. Working on “The Office” in general was just great! NBC welcomed me with open arms. I thank God for that opportunity. That episode is going to go down as one of the best in history for NBC.
AL: Has there been any talk of your character being on the show again?
ART: There might be a possibility of my character coming back to kind of stir up something’s with the company. We will see. There have been talks about it but right now NBC is really focusing on the transition between Will Farrell’s character and some others that they are going to be bringing in. I think once they get that area of the show set you will see my character more.
AL: From your work in music, acting and voice over. Do you have a preference for one over the other?
ART: I enjoy all the talented crafts of the arts. You get to bring something different for each one. Acting allows me to convey emotion through movement, dialogue and facial expressions. Voice over work allows me to use just my voice to act out what the character is saying or doing. Music allows me to expression myself emotionally and let people know what I am thinking about different issues. I really enjoy the art of entertainment as a whole.
AL: Can you tell us about one of your other upcoming projects “Hemmingway and Gellhorn”?
ART: That is a project being done by HBO, who doesn’t do anything small! (Laughs) The project stars Nicole Kidman and Clive Owen and is based on Earnest Hemmingway’s memoirs from between 1936-1946. Getting to work with such a great group of actors and actress is really a pleasure. Most of my scenes in the film are with Clive Owen, as I play the character of Skinner. Clive is a witty and clever guy and it was great! HBO really believes in their projects as well as you as an actor. We just completed shooting the other day and I think the project is slated for release sometime in 2012. It’s a very interesting story that I think people will enjoy.
AL: Do you have any other upcoming projects?
ART: I was shooting a project the other day for Nickelodeon, which I can’t say too much about but I do have another shoot with them next month as well. I am up for a few more films which I hope will keep me busy throughout the summer which is really great.