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  1. Alexander Knox (16 January 1907 – 25 April 1995) was a Canadian actor and writer. He appeared in over 100 film, television, and theatrical productions over a career spanning from the 1920s until the late 1980s. He was nominated for an Oscar and won a Golden Globe for his performance as American President Woodrow Wilson in the 1944 film Wilson.

  2. Alexander Knox. Actor: Wilson. A Presbyterian minister's son, softly-spoken, intellectual-looking Alexander Knox received his education from the University of Western Ontario where he studied English literature.

  3. Alexander Knox was a Canadian-born actor who starred in stage, film and TV productions, including The Sea Wolf, Wilson and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. He was blacklisted by HUAC in 1952 and moved to England, where he also wrote novels and plays.

  4. Apr 29, 1995 · Alexander Knox, an actor and playwright who won an Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of Woodrow Wilson in the 1944 film "Wilson," died on Tuesday at the Berwick-Upon-Tweed Infirmary in...

  5. Oct 2, 2011 · Alexander Knox, actor, novelist, playwright (b at Strathroy, Ont 16 Jan 1907; d at Berwick-upon-Tweed, UK 25 Apr 1995). Alexander Knox was educated at the University of Western Ontario, and first appeared on the American stage with the Boston Repertory Theatre in 1929.

  6. Alexander Knox (born in Strathroy, Ontario, Canada, January 16, 1907, died April 25, 1995) moved to London, England in the 1930s where he acted on stage, he also acted in plays on Broadway. He acted in movies like The Sea Wolf (1941) directed by Michael Curtiz from the 1904 novel by Jack London, Over 21 (1941) by Charles Vidor with Irene Dunn.

  7. Apr 25, 1995 · Alexander Knox (January 16, 1907 – April 25, 1995) was a Canadian actor and author of adventure novels set in the Great Lakes area during the 19th century. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alexander Knox, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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