Allen Ray Sarven, professionally known as Al Snow, is an American semi-retired professional wrestler and actor. He is currently signed with TNA and is best known for his work in Extreme Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment.
Since 2010, Snow has worked as a road agent for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and with its developmental territory, Ohio Valley Wrestling, as a show producer. He has made numerous film appearances, including a cameo as the Nome King in the 2012 feature film Dorothy and the Witches of Oz alongside Christopher Lloyd.
Snow has also starred in the action film Overtime, the comedy Agua Caliente, and had an uncredited role in the 1993 film Rudy. He appeared in 2006's They're Just My Friends and co-starred alongside Tiger Chung Lee in 2009's Mountain Mafia.
In addition, Snow has played himself in the independent feature film The Still Life and can be seen as the brutal serial killer Grim, also known as "The Reaper's", in Feathered Italian Films' latest slasher films The Legacy and Hell House. He cameos in "The Legacy" and was one of the leads in the 2011 comedy/action/sci-fi movie Overtime.
Snow had a quick line in the wrestling documentary Beyond the Mat and participated in the wrestling documentary, Bloodstained Memoirs. He also appeared as a coach on WWE Tough Enough during the show's first three seasons.
On November 10, 2012, Snow, along with several other TNA workers, was featured in an episode of MTV's Made. Snow completed his work as the "Man in Black" for the independent horror film Lake Eerie on October 23, 2013, and played "Henchman" in Jessica Sonneborn's horror film Alice D.