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John Alexander
Gender
Male
Born
Nov 29, 1897
Newport, Kentucky, USA
Died
Jul 13, 1982
New York, New York, USA
Performer
CREDITS
Broadway
Touring
Never Too Late
(Nov 27, 1962 - Apr 24, 1965)
Also Starring:
John Alexander
[Mayor Crane]
Starring:
John Alexander
Harry Lambert -
Replacement
(Sep 02, 1963 - Sep 07, 1963)
Play
Comedy
Original
A Visit to a Small Planet
(Feb 07, 1957 - Jan 11, 1958)
Also Starring:
John Alexander
General Tom Powers -
Replacement
(Jan 06, 1958 - Jan 11, 1958)
Play
Comedy
Original
Ondine
(Feb 18, 1954 - Jul 03, 1954)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Auguste]
Play
Romance
Original
Hilda Crane
(Nov 01, 1950 - Dec 31, 1950)
Also Starring:
John Alexander
[Henry Ottwell]
Play
Drama
Original
Born Yesterday
(Feb 04, 1946 - Dec 31, 1949)
Performer:
John Alexander
Harry Brock -
Replacement
(May 31, 1948 - May 24, 1949)
Play
Comedy
Original
Arsenic and Old Lace
(Jan 10, 1941 - Jun 17, 1944)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Teddy Brewster]
Play
Comedy
Original
Out From Under
(May 04, 1940 - May 11, 1940)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Joe Parker]
Play
Comedy
Original
Morning's at Seven
(Nov 30, 1939 - Jan 06, 1940)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Homer Bolton]
Play
Comedy
Original
Kiss the Boys Good-bye
(Sep 28, 1938 - Jun 1939)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Madison Breed]
Play
Comedy
Original
All the Living
(Mar 24, 1938 - May 1938)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Thomas Jefferson Gardy]
Play
Drama
Original
The Greatest Show on Earth
(Jan 05, 1938 - Jan 29, 1938)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Rajah]
Play
Comedy
Original
Red Harvest
(Mar 30, 1937 - Apr 1937)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Sergeant Bennett]
Play
Drama
Original
Swing Your Lady
(Oct 18, 1936 - Jan 16, 1937)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Joe Skopapoulos]
Play
Comedy
Original
The Devil of Pei-Ling
(Feb 20, 1936 - Feb 1936)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Officer Murphy]
Play
Melodrama
Original
Mid-West
(Jan 07, 1936 - Jan 1936)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Bigwash Rowell]
Play
Drama
Original
Nowhere Bound
(Jan 22, 1935 - Feb 1935)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Dobbs]
Play
Melodrama
Original
The Petrified Forest
(Jan 07, 1935 - Jun 1935)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Joseph]
Play
Drama
Original
Jamboree
(Nov 24, 1932 - Dec 1932)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Bull]
Play
Original
Cyrano de Bergerac
(Feb 18, 1926 - May 1926)
Performer:
John Alexander
[A Musketeer, Montfleury]
Play
Comedy
Revival
The Chocolate Dandies
(Sep 01, 1924 - Nov 22, 1924)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Jump Steady, Chorus]
Musical
Comedy
Original
Cyrano de Bergerac
(Nov 01, 1923 - Jun 1924)
Performer:
John Alexander
[A Musketeer]
Play
Comedy
Poem
Revival
The Mirage
(Sep 30, 1920 - Mar 1921)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Charles Stanwood]
Play
Melodrama
Original
What's in a Name?
(Mar 19, 1920 - Jun 26, 1920)
Performer:
John Alexander
Musical
Revue
Original
Richelieu
(Apr 16, 1917 - May 02, 1917)
Performer:
John Alexander
Play
Revival
The Dumb and the Blind
(Dec 18, 1914 - Jan 1915)
Performer:
John Alexander
Play
Original
Mary Goes First
(Nov 02, 1914 - Nov 1914)
Performer:
John Alexander
Play
Original
A Cigarette Maker's Romance / Rouget De L'Isle
(Nov 12, 1902 - Nov 1902)
Performer:
John Alexander
Play
Drama
Original
The Children of Kings
(Nov 03, 1902 - Nov 1902)
Performer:
John Alexander
Play
Original
The Teahouse of the August Moon
(Oct 05, 1955 - Sep 29, 1956)
Also Starring: John Alexander
[Col. Wainright Purdy III]
Play
Comedy
Original
CREDITS
Broadway
Touring
Never Too Late
(Nov 27, 1962 - Apr 24, 1965)
Also Starring:
John Alexander
[Mayor Crane]
Starring:
John Alexander
Harry Lambert -
Replacement
(Sep 02, 1963 - Sep 07, 1963)
Play
Comedy
Original
A Visit to a Small Planet
(Feb 07, 1957 - Jan 11, 1958)
Also Starring:
John Alexander
General Tom Powers -
Replacement
(Jan 06, 1958 - Jan 11, 1958)
Play
Comedy
Original
Ondine
(Feb 18, 1954 - Jul 03, 1954)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Auguste]
Play
Romance
Original
Hilda Crane
(Nov 01, 1950 - Dec 31, 1950)
Also Starring:
John Alexander
[Henry Ottwell]
Play
Drama
Original
Born Yesterday
(Feb 04, 1946 - Dec 31, 1949)
Performer:
John Alexander
Harry Brock -
Replacement
(May 31, 1948 - May 24, 1949)
Play
Comedy
Original
Arsenic and Old Lace
(Jan 10, 1941 - Jun 17, 1944)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Teddy Brewster]
Play
Comedy
Original
Out From Under
(May 04, 1940 - May 11, 1940)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Joe Parker]
Play
Comedy
Original
Morning's at Seven
(Nov 30, 1939 - Jan 06, 1940)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Homer Bolton]
Play
Comedy
Original
Kiss the Boys Good-bye
(Sep 28, 1938 - Jun 1939)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Madison Breed]
Play
Comedy
Original
All the Living
(Mar 24, 1938 - May 1938)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Thomas Jefferson Gardy]
Play
Drama
Original
The Greatest Show on Earth
(Jan 05, 1938 - Jan 29, 1938)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Rajah]
Play
Comedy
Original
Red Harvest
(Mar 30, 1937 - Apr 1937)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Sergeant Bennett]
Play
Drama
Original
Swing Your Lady
(Oct 18, 1936 - Jan 16, 1937)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Joe Skopapoulos]
Play
Comedy
Original
The Devil of Pei-Ling
(Feb 20, 1936 - Feb 1936)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Officer Murphy]
Play
Melodrama
Original
Mid-West
(Jan 07, 1936 - Jan 1936)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Bigwash Rowell]
Play
Drama
Original
Nowhere Bound
(Jan 22, 1935 - Feb 1935)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Dobbs]
Play
Melodrama
Original
The Petrified Forest
(Jan 07, 1935 - Jun 1935)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Joseph]
Play
Drama
Original
Jamboree
(Nov 24, 1932 - Dec 1932)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Bull]
Play
Original
Cyrano de Bergerac
(Feb 18, 1926 - May 1926)
Performer:
John Alexander
[A Musketeer, Montfleury]
Play
Comedy
Revival
The Chocolate Dandies
(Sep 01, 1924 - Nov 22, 1924)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Jump Steady, Chorus]
Musical
Comedy
Original
Cyrano de Bergerac
(Nov 01, 1923 - Jun 1924)
Performer:
John Alexander
[A Musketeer]
Play
Comedy
Poem
Revival
The Mirage
(Sep 30, 1920 - Mar 1921)
Performer:
John Alexander
[Charles Stanwood]
Play
Melodrama
Original
What's in a Name?
(Mar 19, 1920 - Jun 26, 1920)
Performer:
John Alexander
Musical
Revue
Original
Richelieu
(Apr 16, 1917 - May 02, 1917)
Performer:
John Alexander
Play
Revival
The Dumb and the Blind
(Dec 18, 1914 - Jan 1915)
Performer:
John Alexander
Play
Original
Mary Goes First
(Nov 02, 1914 - Nov 1914)
Performer:
John Alexander
Play
Original
A Cigarette Maker's Romance / Rouget De L'Isle
(Nov 12, 1902 - Nov 1902)
Performer:
John Alexander
Play
Drama
Original
The Children of Kings
(Nov 03, 1902 - Nov 1902)
Performer:
John Alexander
Play
Original
The Teahouse of the August Moon
(Oct 05, 1955 - Sep 29, 1956)
Also Starring: John Alexander
[Col. Wainright Purdy III]
Play
Comedy
Original
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