Biography
Alan Zweig is a Toronto-based documentary filmmaker whose work frequently examines personal and introspective themes. Zweig’s involvement in cinema spans acting and writing, with notable appearances in feature films. In 1983, Zweig appeared as a Driver in Videodrome, contributing to the film’s cast. The project marked an early instance of Zweig’s engagement with the medium, demonstrating a presence in front of the camera.
Beyond acting, Zweig has also contributed to filmmaking as a writer. In 2000, Zweig wrote Vinyl, further establishing a role behind the scenes. The film’s credit reflects Zweig’s involvement in the creative process, adding to a filmography that bridges performance and authorship. His work in these capacities highlights a connection to both the narrative and technical asp…





