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  1. Anthony John Dexter (born Walter Reinhold Alfred Fleischmann, January 19, 1913 – March 27, 2001) was an American actor known for his striking resemblance to silent film hero Rudolph Valentino, whom he portrayed in the 1951 biographic Valentino. Dexter sometimes used the pseudonym Walter Craig.

  2. Anthony Dexter. Actor: The Phantom Planet. Sporting the name Walter Craig when out of the limelight and the stage name Anthony Dexter when in it, he rounded out his years teaching high school English, Speech, and Drama classes at Eagle Rock High School (circa 1968-78) in the Los Angeles area.

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  3. Anthony Dexter. Actor: The Phantom Planet. Sporting the name Walter Craig when out of the limelight and the stage name Anthony Dexter when in it, he rounded out his years teaching high school English, Speech, and Drama classes at Eagle Rock High School (circa 1968-78) in the Los Angeles area.

    • January 19, 1913
    • March 27, 2001
  4. Anthony John "Tony" Dexter (19 January 1913 — 27 March 2001) was an American actor known for his resemblance of Rudolph Valentino, whom he portayed in the 1951 biographic Valentino. Dexter sometimes used the pseudonym Walter Craig.

  5. Actor Anthony Dexter, born on Jan 19, 1913 and died on Mar 27, 2001 starred in Thoroughly Modern Millie, Side Street, The Phantom Planet, Captain John Smith and Pocahontas , Captain Kidd and the Slave Girl, The Black Pirates, The Story of Mankind, He Laughed Last, The Brigand.

  6. Nov 26, 2022 · Pirate chief Anthony Dexter enslaves the townspeople and forces them to dig for it--bu ...more. Location filming in San Salvador highlights this hot-blooded tale of pirates landing in a Latin...

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  8. Anthony Dexter was a stage actor before and after his World War II army service. His casting in the title role of the 1951 film "Valentino", which was greeted with a fanfare of publicity, was the culmination of one of the greatest talent hunts in the history of motion pictures.

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