Allan Corduner

Allan Corduner

Born in Stockholm, Sweden to a German mother and Russo-Finnish father, Allan Corduner moved to England with his parents at the age of one year old, growing up in London. His parents were artistic and encouraged his early ambition to become a concert pianist - he is still extremely accomplished on the piano - but after attending Bristol University he opted for the stage and trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He has worked extensively on stage and TV both in the U.K. and the US, and of his over 40 feature films he's perhaps best known for portraying Sir Arthur Sullivan to Jim Broadbent's Gilbert in the film Topsy-Turvy (1999).
Allan Corduner

Movies

The Offering
In the wake of a young Jewish girl’s disappearance, the son of a Hasidic funeral director returns home with his pregnant wife in hopes of reconciling with his father. Little do they know that directly beneath them in the family morgue, an ancient evil with sinister plans for the unborn child lurks inside a mysterious corpse.
Disobedience
  • Apr 26, 2018
  • OST
A woman learns about the death of her Orthodox Jewish father, a rabbi. She returns home and has romantic feelings rekindled for her best childhood friend, who is now married to her cousin.