Devon Alan
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
At six years old Devon won a role in the feature film
Simon Birch (1998). The following
year, he was cast in his first major role playing
Reba McEntire's son in the CBS Movie
Special
Le Coeur Sur la Main (1999).
Some of his credits include the role of "Max" in
Stephen King's miniseries,
Firestarter: Sous l'emprise du feu (2002);
guest-starring in
Les Experts (2000),
Blind Justice (2005),
Associées pour la loi (1999), and
Hôpital central (1963) plus
roles in Urgences (1994) and
Dharma & Greg (1997). At the
age of nine, Devon was cast in an independent film,
Throttle (2002), and shortly thereafter,
he won the lead role in
It's Better to Be Wanted for Murder Than Not to Be Wanted at All (2003),
a 20th Century-Fox Searchlab's short film, for which he received a
Young Artists Award nomination for "Best Actor in a Short Film". At
eleven, he flew to Russia, where he played opposite
Anne Archer, as a mysterious Russian street
boy, in the dramatic thriller,
The Iris Effect (2005). Six
months later, Devon was cast from a nationwide search, to co-star as
Tim Munn in United Artists' suspense-thriller,
L'autre rive (2004), winning the 2005 Young
Artists Award for his amazing performance as a sickly Southern boy with
eating disorders.
Devon received his BA in Film in college. He then went on to Law School, passed the Bar, and went on to receive his Master of Laws in Data Privacy and Cyber Security. When not working, Devon enjoys writing and outdoor sports, such as backpacking, hiking, and river rafting.
Devon received his BA in Film in college. He then went on to Law School, passed the Bar, and went on to receive his Master of Laws in Data Privacy and Cyber Security. When not working, Devon enjoys writing and outdoor sports, such as backpacking, hiking, and river rafting.