Ben Alexander
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Born | Nicholas Benton Alexander May 26, 1911 Goldfield, Nevada USA |
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Died | July 5, 1969 (aged 58) Hollywood, California USA |
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Ben Alexander (Nicholas Benton Alexander IV) alias Bennie Alexander, (May 26, 1911 – July 5, 1969) was an Emmy-nominated American motion picture actor, who started out as a child actor in 1915.
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[edit] Life and career
Born in Goldfield, Nevada and raised in California, Alexander made his screen debut at age of five in Every Pearl a Tear. He went on to portray Lillian Gish's young brother in D.W. Griffith's Hearts of the World. It was in another World War I classic, All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), that Alexander made his first positive impression as an adult actor in the role of Kemmerick, the tragic amputation victim. When Alexander's acting career slowed down in the mid 1930s, he found a new career as a successful radio announcer, and in 1952, Jack Webb chose him to replace Herbert Ellis in the role of Officer Frank Smith in the TV series Dragnet. In 1966, Alexander returned to police work as Sergeant Dan Briggs on the weekly ABC cop series Felony Squad.
[edit] Filmography
- Each Pearl a Tear (1916)
- The Little American (1917)
- Little Orphant Annie (1918)
- The One Woman (1918)
- Hearts of the World (1918)
- The Lady of the Dugout (1918)
- The Heart of Rachael (1918)
- The Turn in the Road (1919)
- The White Heather (1919)
- Josselyn's Wife (1919)
- The Hushed Hour (1919)
- The Mayor of Filbert (1919)
- Tangled Threads (1919)
- The Better Wife (1919)
- The Triflers (1920)
- The Family Honor (1920)
- The Notorious Mrs. Sands (1920)
- Through Eyes of Men (1920)
- Blue Streak McCoy (1920)
- The Heart Line (1921)
- In the Name of the Law (1922)
- Penrod and Sam (1923)
- The Yankee Spirit (1923)
- Jealous Husbands (1923)
- Boy of Mine (1923)
- Barnum Junior (1924)
- Junior Partner (1924)
- A Self-Made Failure (1924)
- Dirty Hands (1924)
- Flaming Love (1925)
- Pampered Youth (1925/I)
- Wildcat Willie (1925)
- The Shining Adventure (1925)
- The Highbinders (1926)
- Scotty of the Scouts (1926)
- Fighting for Fame (1927)
- Two to One (1927)
- The Lunkhead (1929)
- All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
- A Wise Child (1931)
- Mystery Ship (1931)
- Many a Slip (1931)
- It's a Wise Child (1931)
- Are These Our Children (1931)
- Suicide Fleet (1931)
- High Pressure (1932)
- Tom Brown of Culver (1932)
- The Vanishing Frontier (1932)
- Alias the Professor (1933)
- Mister Mugg (1933)
- Roadhouse Queen (1933)
- Daddy Knows Best (1933)
- What Price Innocence? (1933)
- This Day and Age (1933)
- Stage Mother (1933)
- Once to Every Woman (1934)
- The Most Precious Thing in Life (1934)
- The Life of Vergie Winters (1934)
- Flirtation (1934)
- Grand Old Girl (1935)
- Born to Gamble (1935)
- Reckless Roads (1935)
- Annapolis Farewell (1935)
- The Fire Trap (1935)
- Hearts in Bondage (1936)
- Red Lights Ahead (1936)
- The Legion of Missing Men (1937)
- The Outer Gate (1937)
- Western Gold (1937)
- The Spy Ring (1938)
- Russian Dressing (1938)
- Mr. Doodle Kicks Off (1938)
- Convict's Code (1939)
- Buried Alive (1939)
- Criminals Within (1943)
- Dragnet (1951) TV Series
- "On Trial" (1957) TV Episode
- Man in the Shadow (1957)
[edit] Writer
- "Dragnet" (1951) TV Series (co-writer) (6 episodes)
For his contribution to the Entertainment industry, Ben Alexander has three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. One for Television, one for Movies and one for Radio. You can locate one of the stars at 6433 Hollywood Blvd.
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NAME | Alexander, Ben |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Alexander, Nicholas Benton |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1911-5-26 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Goldfield, Nevada USA |
DATE OF DEATH | 1969-7-5 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Hollywood, California USA |