Big Al

Big Al may refer to:

  • Alan Shearer, a former Newcastle & England International footballer
  • Alex Gerke (born 1961), a football coach who briefly wrestled as Big Al in World Championship Wrestling in 2000
  • Al Green (wrestler) (Alfred Dobalo, born 1955) an American professional wrestler who is nicknamed Big Al
  • Al Jefferson American professional basketball player for the Utah Jazz
  • Al Pacino, actor considered one of the greatest of all time
  • Al Poling (born 1957) a professional wrestler who briefly wrestled as Big Al in World Championship Wrestling in 1997
  • Al Unser, Sr., a former CART open-cockpit open-wheel race car driver
  • 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 (comedian), Australian comedian
  • 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 (play), 2002 Off-Broadway play
  • Big Al (radio presenter), British radio personality
  • Big Al Brewing, a craft brewery
  • Big Al Carson, or Alton Carson, American blues and jazz singer
  • Big Al Downing (1940-2005), American singer, songwriter and pianist
  • The Ballad of Big Al, a television special about an Allosaurus dinosaur
  • Big Al, a character in the Ratchet & Clank video game series
  • Big Al, a character in the 1984 TV series The Beiderbecke Affair and its sequels
  • The Vocaloid "Big Al"
  • Albertus Magnus
  • 'Big Al Kirr' a British Semi-Professional footballer of Cheltenham Saracens

Famous quotes containing the word big:

    Haggerty: Girls! Girls! Girls! Be careful of my hats.
    Chorus Girl: Well, we gotta get down on the stage.
    Haggerty: I don’t care. I won’t allow you to ruin them.
    Dressing Room Matron: See, I told you. They were too high and too wide.
    Haggerty: Well, Big Woman, I designed the costumes for the show, not the doors for the theater.
    Dressing Room Matron: I know that. If you had, they’d have been done in lavender.
    James Gleason (1886–1959)