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Alan Frew is a Actor Canadien born on 8 november 1956

Alan Frew

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Nationality Canada
Birth 8 november 1956 (67 years)

Alan Graham Frew (born 8 November 1956) is the lead singer for the Canadian band, Glass Tiger, and has also released two solo albums. He has appeared on many television specials, raises money for various causes and continues to perform around Canada as a solo artist, and as the lead singer for Glass Tiger. He was born in 1956 in Coatbridge, Scotland.

Frew has five Canadian Juno Awards, five Canadian Classic Awards and was nominated for a Grammy. In addition to being a singer-songwriter he is an actor and public speaker. He is also a recipient of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Award in recognition of his service to Canadian Arts and for his tireless charitable work and dedication mainly on behalf of poverty-stricken children and their needs.

An avid soccer fan, in mid-2008 he recorded a reworked version of "My Town" about Toronto FC. He is also an avid Rangers F.C. Fan.

He also wrote the song "Free to Be" which is used by the Toronto Maple Leafs as their theme song. The song was mixed at Metalworks Studios in Mississauga, Ontario.


On August 20, 2015, Frew suffered a stroke causing trauma to his right side.

Usually with

April Mullen
April Mullen
(1 films)
Daniel Lanois
Daniel Lanois
(1 films)
Kyle Schmid
Kyle Schmid
(1 films)
Tim Meadows
Tim Meadows
(1 films)
Colin Mochrie
Colin Mochrie
(1 films)
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GravyTrain
GravyTrain (2010)
, 1h25
Directed by April Mullen
Origin Canada
Genres Comedy
Actors Jennifer Dale, April Mullen, Tim Meadows, Colin Mochrie, Kyle Schmid, Peter Keleghan
Roles Ewan McCauley
Rating40% 2.025592.025592.025592.025592.02559
Charles Gravytrain (Tim Doiron) is a policeman in the community of Gypsy Creek, a present-day community whose appearance resembles the 1970s. He and his partner Uma Booma (April Mullen) are attempting to arrest Jimmy Fish Eyes, blamed for the murder of several people including Gravytrain's father. During their quest for justice, Gravytrain and Booma are themselves blamed for the murders and are forced underground until they can escape their frameup. During this time, they become actors in a snuff film produced by Hansel Suppledick (Ryan Tilley).