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Alexander Knox
Actor, Writer, Director
Born January 16, 1907Died April 25, 1995 (88 years)
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Alexander Knox (January 16, 1907 – April 25, 1995) was a Canadian actor and author of adventure novels set in the Great Lakes area during the 19th century.
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Alexander Knox (January 16, 1907 – April 25, 1995) was a Canadian actor and author of adventure novels set in the Great Lakes area during the 19th century.
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Known For
Alexander Knox Filmography
| 2001 | Roberto Rossellini: Frammenti e battute · as George Girard |
| 1986 | Lovejoy (TV Series) · as Pinder |
| 1985 | Joshua Then and Now · as Sen. Hornby |
| 1985 | The Last Place on Earth (TV Series) · as Sir Clements Markham |
| 1984 | Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues · as Mr. Gilman |
| 1983 | Gorky Park · as General |
| 1983 | The Forgotten Voyage: The Story of Alfred Russel Wallace · as Thomas Bell |
| 1980 | Oppenheimer (TV Series) · as Henry Stimson |
| 1980 | Cry of the Innocent · as Thornton Donegin |
| 1979 | Churchill and the Generals · as Henry Stimson - Secretary Of War |
| 1979 | Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (TV Series) · as Control |
| 1977 | Holocaust 2000 · as Meyer |
| 1971 | Nicholas and Alexandra · as The American Ambassador |
| 1971 | Puppet on a Chain · as Colonel De Graaf |
| 1970 | Play for Today (TV Series) · as The Judge |
| 1970 | Skullduggery · as Buffington |
| 1969 | Run a Crooked Mile · as Sir Howard Nettleton |
| 1969 | Fraulein Doktor · as General Peronne |
| 1968 | Shalako · as Henry Clarke |
| 1968 | Villa Rides · as President Madero |
| 1967 | The World About Us (TV Series) · as Thomas Bell |
| 1967 | How I Won the War · as American General |
| 1967 | You Only Live Twice · as Secretary Of Defense (uncredited) |
| 1967 | Accident · as Provost |
| 1967 | |
| 1966 | Modesty Blaise · as Minister |
| 1966 | Khartoum · as Sir Evelyn Baring |
| 1966 | The Psychopath · as Frank Saville |
| 1965 | Crack in the World · as Sir Charles Eggerston |
| 1965 | Mister Moses · as Rev. Anderson |
| 1964 | Woman of Straw · as Detective Inspector Lomer |
| 1964 | The Winston Affair · as Colonel Burton |
| 1963 | In the Cool of the Day · as Frederick Bonner |
| 1962 | The Damned · as Bernard |
| 1962 | |
| 1962 | The Longest Day · as Maj. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith |
| 1962 | The Share Out · as Colonel Calderwood |
| 1960 | Oscar Wilde · as Sir Edgar Clarke |
| 1960 | Crack in the Mirror · as President |
| 1960 | BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) · as Jeremy Penlove |
| 1959 | The Wreck of the Mary Deare · as Petrie |
| 1959 | The Edgar Wallace Mysteries (TV Series) · as Colonel Calderwood |
| 1959 | Operation Amsterdam · as Walter Keyser |
| 1958 | The Two-Headed Spy · as Gestapo Leader Müller |
| 1958 | Intent to Kill · as Dr. Mcneil |
| 1958 | Storm Over Jamaica · as Leonard Pawley |
| 1958 | The Vikings · as Father Godwin |
| 1958 | Chase a Crooked Shadow · as Chandler Bridson |
| 1957 | Davy · as Sir Giles Manning |
| 1957 | High Tide at Noon · as Stephen Mackenzie |
| 1957 | Hidden Fear · as Hartman |
| 1956 | Reach for the Sky · as Mr. Joyce |
| 1955 | Alias John Preston · as Dr. Peter Walton |
| 1955 | ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) · as Sneider |
| 1955 | The Night My Number Came Up · as Owen Robertson |
| 1954 | The Divided Heart · as Chief Justice |
| 1954 | The Sleeping Tiger · as Dr. Clive Esmond |
| 1954 | The Vise (TV Series) |
| 1952 | Europe '51 · as George Girard |
| 1952 | Paula · as Dr. Clifford Frazer |
| 1951 | Hallmark Hall Of Fame (TV Series) · as Henry Stimson |
| 1951 | Man in the Saddle · as Will Isham |
| 1951 | The Son of Dr. Jekyll · as Dr. Curtis Lanyon |
| 1951 | Saturday's Hero · as Professor Megroth |
| 1951 | Two of a Kind · as Vincent Mailer |
| 1951 | I'd Climb the Highest Mountain · as Tom Salter |
| 1950 | Sunday Night Theatre (TV Series) · as Sir Claude Mulhammer |
| 1949 | Tokyo Joe · as Mark Landis |
| 1948 | The Judge Steps Out · as Judge Thomas Bailey |
| 1948 | The Sign of the Ram · as Mallory St. Aubyn |
| 1946 | Sister Kenny · as Dr. Mcdonnell |
| 1945 | Over 21 · as Max W. Wharton |
| 1944 | Wilson · as Woodrow Wilson |
| 1944 | None Shall Escape · as Wilhelm Grimm |
| 1942 | Commandos Strike at Dawn · as German Captain |
| 1942 | This Above All · as Rector |
| 1941 | The Sea Wolf · as Humphrey Van Weyden |
| 1939 | Cheer Boys Cheer · as Saunders |
| 1939 | The Four Feathers · as Bit Part |
| 1938 | The Phantom Strikes · as Dr Anthony Lomond |
| 1936 | Rembrandt · as Ludwick’s Assistant (uncredited) |
| 1931 | The Gaunt Stranger · as Bit Role |
| 1959 | The Play of the Week (TV Series) |
| 1948 | The Judge Steps Out · as Screenplay |
| 1946 | Sister Kenny · as Screenplay |
| 1996 | Ingrid Bergman Remembered · as Self (archive Footage) |
| 1959 | The Play of the Week (TV Series) |


























