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Cris Alexander(1920-2012)

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Cris Alexander
Born in 1920, Mr. Alexander was raised by his devoted father and attended Central High School in his hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma. He and Tony Randall (then Leonard Rosenberg) along with several other exceptionally talented classmates, performed on their own weekly radio show in 1937-8. Multi-talented, Mr. Alexander acts, sings, dances, paints, and is a world-renowned photographer. On Broadway, in his twenties and thirties, he starred as "Chip" opposite Nancy Walker in the original production of Leonard Bernstein's,"On The Town;" versus Clifton Webb in Noel Coward's, "Present Laughter;" with Rosalind Russell in "Wonderful Town;" and again with Miss Russell and life-long friend, Peggy Cass, in both the stage and movie versions of "Auntie Mame." He has maintained a photography studio for many years and was the official photographer for the New York City Ballet. In 1961, he collaborated with his friend and "Mame" author, Patrick Dennis, on the mock autobiography of the worst actress in the world, Miss Belle Poitrine, called, "Little Me," and in 1964, he repeated that success with Mr. Dennis (this time with Peggy Cass in the mix) on the very funny mock autobiography, "First Lady." He is a long-time resident of Saratoga Springs, New York.
BornJanuary 14, 1920
DiedMarch 7, 2012(92)
BornJanuary 14, 1920
DiedMarch 7, 2012(92)
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Known for:

Wonderful Town
8.9
TV Movie
  • Frank Lippencott
  • 1958
Fred Gwynne, E.G. Marshall, and Johnny Whitaker in The Littlest Angel (1969)
The Littlest Angel
6.1
TV Movie
  • Raphael
  • 1969
William Moody and Rick Rude in World Class Championship Wrestling (1972)
World Class Championship Wrestling
7.3
TV Series
  • Additional Crew
Cauliflower Cupids (1970)
Cauliflower Cupids
4.9
  • Lawyer
  • 1970

Credits

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  • American Masters (1985)
    American Masters
    • archive photographs
    • TV Series
    • 1994
  • William Moody and Rick Rude in World Class Championship Wrestling (1972)
    World Class Championship Wrestling
    • technical supervisor
    • TV Series
    • 1984

Production Manager

  • William Moody and Rick Rude in World Class Championship Wrestling (1972)
    World Class Championship Wrestling
    • technical supervisor
    • remote supervisor
    • TV Series
    • 1983

Actor

  • Cauliflower Cupids (1970)
    Cauliflower Cupids
    • Lawyer
    • 1970
  • Fred Gwynne, E.G. Marshall, and Johnny Whitaker in The Littlest Angel (1969)
    The Littlest Angel
    • Raphael
    • TV Movie
    • 1969
  • Coral Browne, Peggy Cass, Fred Clark, Patric Knowles, Rosalind Russell, Roger Smith, and Forrest Tucker in Auntie Mame (1958)
    Auntie Mame
    • Mr. Loomis (uncredited)
    • 1958
  • Wonderful Town
    • Frank Lippencott
    • TV Movie
    • 1958

Personal details

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  • Born
    • January 14, 1920
    • Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
  • Died
    • March 7, 2012
    • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
  • Spouse
    • Shaun O'Brien2011 - February 23, 2012 (his death)
  • Other works
    Appeared in the original Broadway production of "Auntie Mame" (October 31, 1956) in three roles: Raymond, Mr. Loomis and The Huntsman. Cris Alexander was also a photographer whose work was featured in various books by Patrick Dennis (pseud. for Edward Everett Tanner III), including "Auntie Mame, " which was published in 1955.

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  • Trivia
    Married his partner of 61 years Shaun O'Brien in 2011 after same sex marriage legislation was passed in New York.
  • Quotes
    [on photography] I would have gotten very hungry if I had just been an actor.

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