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John Alexander
(1864-1951)
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John Alexander was born on 13 September 1864. He was an actor, known for
The Petrified Forest (1936)
and
Men in Exile (1937)
. He died on 5 April 1951 in Ontario, Canada.
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Known for
The Petrified Forest
7.5
Joseph
1936
Men in Exile
5.6
Ronald Witherspoon
1937
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Men in Exile
5.6
Ronald Witherspoon
1937
Stage Struck
5.6
Red Cap
(uncredited)
1936
Satan Met a Lady
5.9
Black Porter
(uncredited)
1936
The Green Pastures
7.0
Dancer #1
(uncredited)
1936
The Petrified Forest
7.5
Joseph
1936
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Born
September 13
,
1864
Died
April 5
,
1951
Ontario, Canada
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'John Alexander (IV)' is often confused with the more famous
John Alexander
, his contemporary. But they are easily identified, since 'John Alexander (IV)' is a dark-skinned African American, while
John Alexander
is Caucasian.
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