Biography
Alan Paley is a renowned figure in the film industry, known for his significant contributions to sound in cinema. His career spans over two decades, with notable credits in prominent films.
Paley's involvement in cinema began in the late 1980s. His first credited role was as a Sound Editor in the British black comedy "Withnail & I" (1987), directed by Bruce Robinson. This marked the start of his journey in shaping the auditory experience of films.
In the following years, Paley's expertise led him to work on high-profile projects. He served as the Dialogue Editor for Terry Gilliam's "The Fisher King" (1991), a fantasy comedy-drama starring Jeff Bridges and Robin Williams. This role allowed him to hone his skills in enhancing the clarity and impact of dialogue in films.
Paley's career rea…




