Al LaFleur is a renowned SAG-AFTRA actor with an impressive résumé boasting over 40 film, television, and stage credits. His remarkable journey began with an impromptu decision to walk out of a graduate school program and spontaneously audition for The Mousetrap, landing the lead role of Detective Sergeant Trotter, a childhood dream come true.
This breakout moment marked the start of a distinguished and quietly prolific acting career, with standout performances as Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire and Dallas Winston in The Outsiders. He has since become best known for his roles as Billy Clanton on Wild West Chronicles (INSP TV) and Khan in A Grunt's Life (VetTV).
Recent credits include Officer Williams in the psychological thriller The Night Passenger, which premiered at the TCL Chinese Theatre, as well as the upcoming dystopian feature The Pipes, and the crime drama Speakeasy, opposite Carlo Mendez and Alex Veadov.
Additional notable credits include With This Ring (Lifetime, dir. Nzingha Stewart),Lust (dir. Darren Lynn Bousman),and The Society: Endangered Species (dir. Max Landis). His exceptional talent has also caught the attention of prominent directors such as Gabriele Muccino and Steven Soderbergh, who have called him back for major projects.
Al has honed his craft under the guidance of esteemed coaches including Robert Carnegie at Playhouse West, Margie Haber, Anthony Meindl, David Rountree, and celebrity coach Jonathan Stanley. He credits the theater as his greatest teacher, and has most recently appeared in the West Coast premiere of the original play Slice, alongside veteran actor Tom Simmons (Mank, American Crime Story),in a four-week Los Angeles run.
Originally from near Cleveland, Ohio, Al brings a down-to-earth Midwestern presence to every role. Based in Los Angeles, he continues to act, write, and produce through his creative studio, Area 59 Films. When not in front of the camera, Al is an avid poker player, a die-hard Browns fan, and a passionate storyteller at heart.