Al Hunter Ashton (1957-2007) was a Birmingham born actor and screenwriter. As an actor, he performed mainly under the name Al Ashton (to ensure he appeared high up in any alphabetical credits) and wrote as Al Hunter Ashton. His most famous work was his script for Alan Clarke's seminal football hooliganism film, The Firm.
Sisterhood
(Reggie)
Alive and Kicking
(Sgt. Tocknell)
EverAfter
(Cargomaster)
Gladiator
(Rome Trainer #1)
Femme Fatale
(First Cop)
The Bullion Boys
(Barnstable)
The Widowmaker
(Mr Wilding)
A Fish Called Wanda
(Warder)
Remembrance
(John)
White Goods
(Chris)
The Wedding Tackle
(Taxi Driver)
Arthur's Hallowed Ground
(Billy)
Mr In-Between
(Fat Dave)
Treasure Island
(George Merry)
From Hell
(Stonecutter)
Agent on Ice
(Thug)
The Brittas Empire
(Tanker Driver)
Chef
(Police Sergeant)
Tales from the Crypt
(Sgt. Cornwall)
Crossroads
Inspector Morse
(Detective)
Mr. Bean
(Drill Instructor)
Backup
Rumble
The Broker's Man
Time After Time
(Mr Eaton)
Casualty
(Robert Palmer)
Bergerac
(Detective Constable Dowsett)
Bread
(Badger)
Birds of a Feather
(Vic McCarthy)
Minder
(Bindle)