Piers Flint-Shipman
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For the English cricketer of the same name, see Frederick Alexander (cricketer).
Piers Frederick Alexander Flint-Shipman (1962–1984) was a British actor. He was the son of a film producer and was educated at Eton College. Among theatre roles, he appeared in several well-known films and television series in the UK during the 1970s and the 1980s. He died in a road accident in France, aged 22, when his car was hit by another driver intent on suicide. He sometimes used the stage name Frederick Alexander, his middle two names. Among his close friends was Rupert Everett.
[edit] Filmography
- Another Country (1984)
- Good and Bad at Games (1983) (TV)
- Floating Off (1983) (TV)
- Country: A Tory Story (1981) (TV)
- To Serve Them All My Days (1980)
- Love Among the Artists (1979)
- The Flight Fund (1975) (TV)
- Fall of Eagles (1974)