Alexander Knox
| Sign | Capricorn |
| Born | Jan 16, 1907 Strathroy, Canada |
| Died | Apr 25, 1995 Berwick-Upon-Tweed, England |
| Age | Died at 88 |
| Final Resting PlaceCremated | |
Alexander Knox | |
| Job | Actor |
| Years active | 1931-1986 |
| Top Roles | Max W. Wharton, Maj. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, Detective Inspector Lomer, Dr. McDonnell, Woodrow Wilson |
| Top Genres | Drama, War, Action, Thriller/Suspense, Crime, Romance |
| Top Topics | World War II, Book-Based, Spies |
| Top Collaborators | Joseph Losey (Director), Darryl F. Zanuck (Producer), Andre De Toth (Director), John Le Mesurier |
| Shares birthday with | Harry Carey, Ethel Merman, Irving Rapper see more.. |
Alexander Knox Overview:
Actor, Alexander Knox, was born on Jan 16, 1907 in Strathroy, Canada. Knox died at the age of 88 on Apr 25, 1995 in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, England and was cremated and his ashes given to family or friend.
HONORS and AWARDS:
.Although Knox was nominated for one Oscar, he never won a competitive Academy Award.
Academy Awards
| Year | Award | Film name | Role | Result |
| 1944 | Best Actor | Wilson (1944) | Woodrow Wilson | Nominated |
BlogHub Articles:
O Canada Blogathon:
By Caftan Woman on Oct 7, 2014 From Caftan Woman1907 - 1995 Ruth of Silver Screenings and Kristina of Speakeasy are the hosts of the O Canada Blogathon running from October 4 - 9. Sharing the world's longest undefended border has given neighbours Canada and the United States a long history of sharing other things, especially... Read full article
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Alexander Knox Quotes:
Sir Howard Nettleton:
One final matter, under the heading of new business, gentlemen. Or perhaps I should say old business renewed.
Dr. Clive Esmond: What do you think of him, Glenda? Is he worth saving?
Humphrey Van Weyden: There's a price no man will pay for living.
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Dr. Clive Esmond: What do you think of him, Glenda? Is he worth saving?
Humphrey Van Weyden: There's a price no man will pay for living.
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