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  1. As of 1931, Richard Alexander was to be hired either for minor (at times even very minor) parts in A Films (a warrior in The Crusades (1935), a farmer in The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936) , a man with a pike in Marie Antoinette (1938)) or for supporting parts in hordes of mediocre westerns.

    • January 1, 1
    • Dallas, Texas, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  2. As of 1931, Richard Alexander was to be hired either for minor (at times even very minor) parts in A Films (a warrior in The Crusades (1935), a farmer in The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936) , a man with a pike in Marie Antoinette (1938)) or for supporting parts in hordes of mediocre westerns.

    • November 19, 1902
    • August 9, 1989
  3. Don't Be a Sucker! Richard Alexander (November 19, 1902 – August 9, 1989) was an American film character actor.

  4. Born in Dallas, Texas, Alexander appeared in numerous film serials such as Flash Gordon, Zorro Rides Again and films like Babes in Toyland, The Gladiator, as well as a leading role in All Quiet on the Western Front. [1]

  5. Alexander the Great is a CinemaScope and Technicolor 1956 epic historical drama film about the life of Macedonian general and king Alexander the Great written, produced and directed by Robert Rossen. Filmed in Spain, it was released by United Artists and stars Richard Burton as Alexander along with a large ensemble cast.

  6. After being tutored by Aristotle (Barry Jones), Alexander (Richard Burton) takes over the Macedonian throne in 336 BC at the age of 20 after his father is assassinated (Fredric March). Over the next 13 years he, amazingly, conquers the Persian Empire and heads into India before finally turning back.

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  8. Alexander’s first serial was The Law of the Wild, a 1934 Mascot cliffhanger set in the contemporary West. He appeared in the first chapter as a nasty wrangler named Lou Salters, who set the serial’s plot in motion by stealing the prize wild stallion Rex from his employer, hero Bob Custer.

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