Al Ahlf is an actor who appeared in two Star Trek films. He first appeared as an Enterprise-E security officer in Star Trek: First Contact and later as a Tarlac officer in Star Trek: Insurrection. He received no credit for both appearances. As an actor, he has started to work around 1994. Ahlf was photographed along with Cameron Diaz for the pictorial "Cameron Diaz & the Paparazzi" in Entertainment Weekly in 2005. [1]
As an actor, he appeared in episodes of Cybill (1995, with Simon Billig, William Steinfeldt, Irving Ross, Andray Johnson, and Aric Rogokos), Murder One (1995, with Daniel Benzali, John Fleck, Kevin Tighe, Barbara Bosson, Roy Brocksmith, James Avery, Ned Vaughn, Deborah May, Maury Ginsberg, Shelly Desai, Adam Scott, and Spencer Garrett and 1996, with Barbara Bosson, Jack Kehler, Clayton Rohner, Ron Canada, Don Stark, Gregory Itzin, Don McManus, Darwyn Carson, Michael Prokopuk, and directed by Adam Nimoy), New Girl, Criminal Minds (with Tom Miller and J.T. Taylor), and 24 (2001, with Leslie Hope, Mia Kirshner, Penny Johnson, Rudolf Martin, Jeff Ricketts, Janet Dey, Kavita Patil, and Chris Torres and 2003, with Penny Johnson, Jude Ciccolella, Michelle Forbes, Michael McGrady, and Greg Barnett). He also worked as stand-in on the thriller Acts of Betrayal (1997, with Matt McColm, L.L. Ginter, and fellow stand-ins Deborah Landis and Carrie Dolin).
Between 2009 and 2012, Ahlf worked as regular background actor on The Mentalist. He appeared as a CBI office agent in twenty episodes of the second, third, and fourth season and worked with Gregory Itzin, Margot Rose, Andres Perez-Molina, Rey Gallegos, Dey Young, Robert Buckingham, Ned Vaughn, Conor O'Farrell, Eve H. Brenner, Ator Tamras, Malcolm McDowell, Eric Pierpoint, Michael Buchman Silver, Joseph Will, Leslie Hope, Jim Beaver, Cristine Rose, Derek Webster, Marc Worden, Antony Acker, Roy Joaquin, Andray Johnson, Zoe McLellan, John Billingsley, Connor Trinneer, Brian Cousins, Michael Kurtz, Megan Gallagher, Todd Jeffries, Sherman Augustus, Robert Pine, Brad Greenquist, Mark Chaet, David Bowe, Brian McNamara, Joel Brooks, Daniel Hugh Kelly, James Frain, Michael Kagan, Don McManus, Mark Casimir Dyniewicz, Tim de Zarn, and Claire Rankin.
Film work include Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994, with Raye Birk, Matt Roe, Earl Boen, Rosalind Ingledew, Alex Zimmerman, Marc Alaimo, Rick Scarry, Bob Scribner, Marcy Goldman, Bill Erwin, Bill Zuckert, Lena Banks, Symba Smith, David Keith Anderson, Kevin G. Tracey, Mark Kosakura, Warren Tabata, Cooper, Gene Poe, John Staible, Sam Alejan, Kevin Grevioux, George Sasaki, Dan Magee, Jim Portnoy, Lou DeGrado, Robert Coffee, Theresa St. Clair, Andray Johnson, Star Halm, Robert Buckingham, Rob Plaza, Rachen Assapiomonwait, Jessie Biscardi, Buzz Barbee, Kelly Burris, Jasmine Gagnier, Joycelyn Robinson, Mike Paciorek, Kimberly Auslander, Dale Kasman, and Martin Valinsky), Clear and Present Danger (1994, with Harris Yulin, Raymond Cruz, James Earl Jones, Ellen Geer, Beau Lotterman, Reg E. Cathey, Vaughn Armstrong, Ann Magnuson, John Putch, Michael Jace, Cameron Thor, Harley Venton, Miguel Perez, Kamala Lopez-Dawson, Leo Garcia, Elizabeth Dennehy, Aaron Lustig, Catherine MacNeal, Rico Bueno, Tory Christopher, Dieter Hornemann, Henry Kingi, Jr., Sherry O'Keefe, Lemuel Perry, R.A. Rondell, Irving Ross, Walter Smith, and Charles Tentindo), Cinderella (1997, with Jason Alexander, Whoopi Goldberg, and Victor Garber), Playing God (1997, with Pasha Lychnikoff, Tracey Walter, Keone Young, Teo Smoot, Michael Chong, Guy Siner, and Lorin McCraley), the comedy Full Frontal (2002, with Rainn Wilson, Joe Chrest, Wayne Péré, Alison Ebbert, Roger Garcia, Patrick Fischler, and Randy Lowell), The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004, with John Rhys-Davies, Chris Pine, Elinor Donahue, Aldric Horton, Paul Williams, Neal Kaz, Stan Lee, and Guy Richardson), the comedy Fun with Dick and Jane (2005, with Ivar Brogger, Clint Howard, Jason Marsden, Scott L. Schwartz, Kerry Hoyt, Steve Kehela, Bob Morrisey, Mark Correy, Andray Johnson, Pasha Lychnikoff, Tyson Weihe, Jack Nolan, Katie Rowe, Jimmy Ortega, Beth Persky, Joyce Lasley, Macarena Bianchi, Justin Sundquist, Ken Jackman, Janet Dey, Robert Buckingham, Bruce Dobos, Terry Green, Michael Wilkinson, Scott Hill, and Michael Wajacs), and Poseidon (2006, with Mike Vogel, Jimmy Bennett, Caroline Lagerfelt, Natasha Delahunt, Menina Fortunato, and Austin Priester).
External links[]
- Al Ahlf at the Internet Movie Database
- Al Ahlf at the 24 wiki