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George Alexander
(IV)
Actor
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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George Alexander was born in 1897 in Jersey, Channel Islands. He is known for
Tit Coq (1953)
,
Whispering City (1947)
and
Seaway (1965)
.
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Known for
Tit Coq
7.1
Camp Commander
1953
Whispering City
6.2
Police Inspector
1947
Seaway
7.9
TV Series
Campbell
1965 • 1 ep
The Fortress
6.2
Assistant-Police Inspector
1947
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Previous
15
Seaway
7.9
TV Series
Campbell
1965
1 episode
Alexander Galt: The Stubborn Idealist
Short
1962
Shoestring Theatre
TV Series
1959–1961
2 episodes
R.C.M.P.
7.7
TV Series
Joe Lamartine
Martin Kovak
1959–1960
2 episodes
Joie de vivre
TV Series
Charles W. Patterson
1959–1963
Tomahawk
7.4
TV Series
1958
1 episode
Dorchester Theatre
TV Mini Series
Captain Paquette
1957
1 episode
Beau temps, mauvais temps
TV Series
Jerry Racicot
1955–1958
First Performance
8.2
TV Series
Zavala
1955
1 episode
Tit Coq
7.1
Camp Commander
1953
The 13th Letter
6.3
Dr. Fletcher
(uncredited)
1951
A Man and His Sin
6.8
Wabo
1949
Whispering City
6.2
Police Inspector
1947
The Fortress
6.2
Assistant-Police Inspector
1947
49th Parallel
7.3
Cameo Appearance
(uncredited)
1941
Second Unit or Assistant Director
Previous
1
Tit Coq
7.1
assistant director
1953
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Born
1897
Jersey, Channel Islands
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