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  1. www.janealexanderwildlifechamp.com › aboutAbout — Jane Alexander

    Jane Alexander was born and raised in Brookline, Massachusetts, and attended Sarah Lawrence College and the University of Edinburgh. She has appeared in more than 70 films and television productions, including Academy Award-nominated performances in The Great White Hope, All the President’s Men , Kramer vs. Kramer , and Testament .

  2. In Memory of Jane Alexander. MEMORIAL LETTERS FOR JANE ALEXANDER. Letter From Dick and Rita Moore. I have wanted to write to you ever since I received the shocking news of Jane’s death. Even though I never met her personally, she has played a huge role in our family during these last nine years. In September, 2000, our son, Andy, was murdered ...

  3. Alexander's strong reputation enabled her take on expanded duties in new projects, and in 1984 she produced and starred in the TV biopic "Calamity Jane" (CBS, 1984). She shone as another real-life figure in a deliciously spirited portrayal of gossip queen Hedda Hopper to Elizabeth Taylor's Louella Parsons in "Malice in Wonderland" (CBS, 1985).

  4. Apr 29, 2024 · Jane Alexander (née Quigley; born October 28, 1939) is an American actress and author. She is the recipient of two Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, and nominations for four Academy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards. Alexander won the 1969 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in The Great White Hope.

  5. Sep 8, 2022 · Jane Alexander is an American actress, author, and former director of the National Endowment for the Arts. Although perhaps best known for playing the female lead in The Great White Hope on both stage

  6. Apr 25, 2013 · Jane Alexander: Surveys (From the Cape of Good Hope),” at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, is the artist’s first New York solo.

  7. A graduate of Sarah Lawrence University and the University of Edinburgh, American actress Jane Alexander first gained national fame for her Tony-winning performance in the 1965 Broadway play The Great White Hope.

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