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John B. Alexander (born 1937) is a retired United States Army colonel. An infantry officer for much of his career, he is best known as a leading advocate for the development of non-lethal weapons and of military applications of the paranormal. He has written and lectured on UFOs.
John Alexander. Actor: Arsenic and Old Lace. Making his stage debut at age 16, John Alexander joined a Shakespearean repertory company and in 1917 appeared on Broadway in "The Merchant of Venice."
John Alexander. Actor: Arsenic and Old Lace. Making his stage debut at age 16, John Alexander joined a Shakespearean repertory company and in 1917 appeared on Broadway in "The Merchant of Venice."
Actor: Hellboy II: The Golden Army. Born in Scotland and having spent time in Malta -- where his father, an officer in the British Royal Navy, was stationed -- John Alexander has made a career out of playing highly specialized and physical character roles in sophisticated adventure films.
John Alexander (November 29, 1897 – July 13, 1982) was an American stage, film, and television actor.
Military. John B. Alexander (born 1937), retired US Army colonel and leading advocate for the development of non-lethal weapons. John Alexander (captain) (1711–1763), one of the founders of Alexandria, Virginia. John Alexander (VC) (died 1857), Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross.
Dec 19, 2007 · John Alexander is an artist who packs a painterly punch. The power of his vivid, expressive imagery solicits a breath-taking effect, especially in a gallery hung with 40 of his big,...
Dec 21, 2007 · John Alexander (b. 1945) is internationally renowned for his paintings and drawings, which convey humor, rage and a robust appreciation of the human and natural world. John Alexander: A Retrospective is the first full-scale examination of the artist’s three-decade career.
John Alexander is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Arsenic and Old Lace, Winchester '73, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Mr. Skeffington, The Marrying Kind, Night Has a Thousand Eyes, The Sleeping City, and The Horn Blows at Midnight.
A retrospective of artist John Alexander’s work debuted at the American Art Museum in December and travels next to Houston’s Museum of Fine Arts.