Katharine Alexander

Katharine Alexander

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Katharine Alexander (September 22, 1898 – January 10, 1981) was an American actress of stage and screen. She appeared in 44 films between 1930 and 1951. She was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas and died in Tryon, North Carolina. She was one eighth Cherokee Indian. She planned to be a concert artist, and it was while she was giving a violin recital that she was seen by Samuel Goldwyn who gave her a chance on stage from where she rose to be one of Broadway's leading ladies. She was married to William A. Brady Jr, (1900-1935), the son of William A. Brady a theatre actor, producer and sports promotor and actress Grace George. They had a daughter, Barbara Brady. She starred alongside Paul Muni as his wife Linda Loman in London's Phoenix Theatre production of Death of a Salesman, which opened on July 28, 1949, directed by Elia Kazan.

Acting

1983

Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

1949

John Loves Mary

Phyllis McKinley

1948

1943

1942

Now, Voyager

Miss Trask

1940

Dance, Girl, Dance

Miss Olmstead

1940

Anne of Windy Poplars

Ernestine Pringle

1939

1938

Breakdowns of 1938

Mrs. Rogers (archive footage) (uncredited)

1937

Double Wedding

Claire Lodge

1937

Stage Door

Cast of Stage Play

1937

1935

She Married Her Boss

Gertrude Barclay

1935

The Girl from 10th Avenue

Valentine French Marland

1934

The Painted Veil

Mrs. Townsend

1934

1934

1934

1933

Should Ladies Behave

Mrs. Winifred Lamont

1930

1930

1930

Taxi Talks

Unknown

Infos

Full Name
Katharine Alexander
Gender
Female
Date of Birth
9/20/1898
Date of Death
1/10/1981
Also Known As

Katherine Alexander