
Person
Al Matthews
Acting · 1942–2018 · Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Biography
Al Matthews (6' | 1.83 m) born on November 21, 1942 (Scorpio) in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA is a Folk singer and musical performer who worked professionally while living in England. He later turned to acting, but continues to write and sing. Matthews is noted for having made two significant historical firsts. While on combat duty during the Vietnam War, Matthews became the first black Marine to be meritoriously promoted to the rank of Sergeant (E-5). Williams was also the first "black voice" on England's national station, 'Radio 1.' Al Matthews passed away on September 22, 2018 in Alicante, Spain, two months away from what would have been his 76th birthday on November 21. He never married and left no survivors.
Known for

Playhouse
Oxford St. John

Grange Hill
Mr. Green

The Professionals
Faroud

The Fifth Element
General Tudor

The Comic Strip Presents...
Admiral

Aliens
Sergeant Apone

Tomorrow Never Dies
Master Sergeant 3

Superman III
Fire Chief

The Final Conflict
Workman

Rough Cut
Ferguson
Filmography
- 2003Superior Firepower: Making 'Aliens'Self (archive footage)
- 1997Tomorrow Never DiesMaster Sergeant 3
- 1997The Fifth ElementGeneral Tudor
- 1997The Apocalypse WatchWesley Sorenson
- 1997The Apocalypse WatchWesley Sorenson
- 1995Soul SurvivorsGrover Cleveland
- 1988Out of OrderU.S. DJ
- 1988Stormy MondayRadio DJ
- 1988American RouletteMorrisey
- 1987The American WayBen
- 1987Coast to CoastCurtis Duchamps
- 1986AliensSergeant Apone
- 1986Defence of the RealmFirst US Controller
- 1985The Making of 'Superman III'Narrator
- 1984The Bullshitters: Roll Out the GunbarrelAdmiral
- 1983Superman IIIFire Chief
- 1982The Comic Strip Presents...Admiral
- 1982The SenderVietnam Veteran
- 1982Funny Money1st Hood
- 1981RagtimeMaitre D'
- 1981The Final ConflictWorkman
- 1980The Black MadonnaOxford St. John
- 1980Rough CutFerguson
- 1979YanksBlack GI at dance
- 1979Shelley
- 1978Grange HillMr. Green
- 1977The ProfessionalsFaroud
- 1977The Butterfly BallHimself
- 1974PlayhouseOxford St. John
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