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'''Big Al''' may refer to:
'''Big Al''' may refer to:

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==People==
==People==
* [[Al Anderson (NRBQ)|Al Anderson]] (born 1947), American guitarist, singer and songwriter
* [[Adolfo Bruno]] (1945–2003), American mobster
* [[Adolfo Bruno]] (1945–2003), American mobster
* [[Al Capone]] (1899–1947), American gangster
* [[Al Capone]] (1899–1947), American gangster
* [[Alton "Big Al" Carson]] (born 1953), American blues and jazz singer
* [[Big Al Carson]] (born 1953), American blues and jazz singer
* [[Al Downing (musician)]] (1940–2005), American singer, songwriter and pianist
* [[Al Downing (musician)]] (1940–2005), American singer, songwriter and pianist
* [[Al Green (wrestler)]] (1955–2013), American professional wrestler Alfred Dobalo, ring name "Big Al"
* [[Al Horford]] (born 1986), Dominican professional basketball player
* [[Al Jefferson]] (born 1985), American National Basketball Association player
* [[Al Jefferson]] (born 1985), American National Basketball Association player
* [[Al Sears]] (1910–1990), American jazz saxophonist and bandleader
* [[Al Sears]] (1910–1990), American jazz saxophonist and bandleader
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* [[Alfred Williams]] (born 1968), American former National Football League player
* [[Alfred Williams]] (born 1968), American former National Football League player
* [[Big Al (comedian)]], Australian comedian
* [[Big Al (comedian)]], Australian comedian
* [[Al Green (wrestler)]] (1955–2013), American professional wrestler Alfred Dobalo, ring name "Big Al"
* [[911 (wrestler)]] (born Alfred Poling in 1957), professional wrestler who briefly wrestled as "Big Al" in 1997
* [[911 (wrestler)]] (born Alfred Poling in 1957), professional wrestler who briefly wrestled as "Big Al" in 1997


==In arts and entertainment==
==Arts and entertainment==
* [[Country Bear Jamboree#Bears|Big Al]], a character in the Disney attraction ''[[Country Bear Jamboree]].''
* [[Big Al (play)|''Big Al'' (play)]], a 2002 off-Broadway play
* [[Big Al (play)|''Big Al'' (play)]], a 2002 off-Broadway play
* [[Big Al (book)|''Big Al'' (book)]], a children's picture book by Andrew Clements
* [[Big Al (book)|''Big Al'' (book)]], a children's picture book by Andrew Clements
* [[Big Al (Cars)]], a character in Cars that is mentioned, but not seen
* [[Big Al (Cars)]], a character in the film ''Cars'' who is mentioned, but not seen
* Big Al, a [[List of characters in the Ratchet & Clank series|character in the ''Ratchet & Clank'' video game series]]
* Big Al, a [[List of characters in the Ratchet & Clank series|character in the ''Ratchet & Clank'' video game series]]
* [[Al Delvecchio|Alfred "Big Al" Delvecchio]], a character in the American television sitcom ''[[Happy Days]]''.
* Big Al, a character in the 1984 TV series ''[[The Beiderbecke Affair]]'' and its sequels
* Big Al, a character in the 1984 TV series ''[[The Beiderbecke Affair]]'' and its sequels
* The [[Vocaloid]] "[[Big Al (software)|Big Al]]"
* The [[Vocaloid]] "[[Big Al (software)|Big Al]]"
* Big Al, a minor character from ''[[Mona the Vampire]]''
* Big Al, a minor character from ''[[Mona the Vampire]]''


==Other==
==Other uses==
* [[Big Al Brewing]], a craft brewery
* [[Big Al Brewing]], a craft brewery
* [[Allosaurus#"Big Al" and "Big Al Two"|Big Al (fossil)]], a nearly complete dinosaur specimen discovered in Wyoming in 1991
* [[Allosaurus#"Big Al" and "Big Al II"|Big Al (fossil)]], a nearly complete dinosaur specimen discovered in Wyoming in 1991
* [[Big Al (mascot)]], the elephant mascot of the University of Alabama
* [[Big Al (mascot)]], the elephant mascot of the University of Alabama


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Latest revision as of 06:38, 15 December 2024

Big Al may refer to:

People

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  • Al Anderson (born 1947), American guitarist, singer and songwriter
  • Adolfo Bruno (1945–2003), American mobster
  • Al Capone (1899–1947), American gangster
  • Big Al Carson (born 1953), American blues and jazz singer
  • Al Downing (musician) (1940–2005), American singer, songwriter and pianist
  • Al Horford (born 1986), Dominican professional basketball player
  • Al Jefferson (born 1985), American National Basketball Association player
  • Al Sears (1910–1990), American jazz saxophonist and bandleader
  • Alan Shearer (born 1970), former Newcastle and England International footballer
  • Alan Sues (1926–2011), American actor known for roles on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1968–1972)
  • Al Szolack (born c. 1950), American former basketball player for the Washington Generals, the team which always loses to the Harlem Globetrotters
  • Al Unser (born 1939), former race car driver
  • Alfred Williams (born 1968), American former National Football League player
  • Big Al (comedian), Australian comedian
  • Al Green (wrestler) (1955–2013), American professional wrestler Alfred Dobalo, ring name "Big Al"
  • 911 (wrestler) (born Alfred Poling in 1957), professional wrestler who briefly wrestled as "Big Al" in 1997

Arts and entertainment

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Other uses

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See also

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  • Big Al's, one of the first topless bars in San Francisco and the United States, later an adult book store which closed in 2009
  • Big Gay Al, a character from South Park