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Alan Erasmus is a British actor best known for his involvement in the Manchester music scene starting in the 1970s. He co-founded Factory Records with Tony Wilson, which signed Joy Division and the Happy Mondays. He also co-founded The Haçienda with Wilson, Rob Gretton and New Order (band), New Order, a famous Manchester nightclub which closed down in the summer of 1997. As an actor, Erasmus appeared in several roles in the 1970s including ITV Playhouse and Play for Today, wherein he played minor roles. He started off his career as an actor, appearing in the British TV film ''Hard Labour'' by Mike Leigh.imdb ''Hard Labour'
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/ref> He also managed the bands The Durutti Column and Fast Breeder. Lennie James played him in the 2002 film ''24 Hour Party People''.


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* 1949 births English male soap opera actors English music managers Living people Factory Records Black British rock musicians British music industry executives Nightclub managers {{UK-music-bio-stub