Alfred Woodley (b. 1969)

Alias:
Al Woodley
Alfred F. Woodley
Alfred Wooley

Birthplace:
New York City, New York, USA

Born:
January 1, 1969

Alfred Woodley, Is named after his father the late Alfred C.Woodley and is the eldest of four siblings, born on New Year's day and raised in New York City (Harlem aka Uptown) He attended the Roberto Clemente School of the Arts I.S 195 where he was a student of both the vocal music and Drama departments. Alfred went on to Stevenson High School in the Bronx and performed in the school's band as a drummer while also taking part in the school's drama class. After leaving high school he attended Bronx community college and later John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Alfred then decided to join the New York City Department of Correction where he worked as a Correction Officer at the infamous Rikers Island. Alfred fondly refers to that experience as his biggest role because the experience as a Correction officer gave him maximum power to draw from as an actor. After serving a decade of service to his beloved city of New York together with his many talents and faith in self, the young man went West headed to Los Angeles where he began his professional career in the entertainment industry. Alfred has appeared in many television, film, commercial and voice over projects. Watch and witness this new hot star on the horizon earn his wings soar. Plug in and connect as the journey continues.

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