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Alan Baxter (actor)

Alan Edwin Baxter (November 19, 1908 – May 7, 1976) was an American film and television actor.

Alan Baxter
Richard Widmark and Baxter (right) in Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)
Born(1908-11-19)November 19, 1908
DiedMay 7, 1976(1976-05-07) (aged 67)
OccupationActor
Years active1935–1971
Spouse(s)Barbara Williams (1936–1953) (her death)
Christy Palmer (1955–1976) (his death)

Early years

Baxter was born in East Cleveland, Ohio. He earned a bachelor's degree from Williams College,[1] where he was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity and a classmate of Elia Kazan. He went on to study in the 47 Drama Workshop at Yale University.[1]

Stage

After he completed his studies, Baxter became a member of the Group Theatre in New York City.[2] His Broadway credits include The Hallams (1947), Home of the Brave (1945), The Voice of the Turtle (1943), Winged Victory (1943), Thumbs Up! (1934), and Lone Valley (1932).[3]

Military service

Baxter served in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II.[2]

Personal life

Baxter had been married to actress Barbara Williams for 17 years at the time of her death on November 9, 1953.[4] Later, he was married to Christy Palmer until his death.[5]

Filmography

Television roles

Among Baxter's television appearances were four guest roles on the CBS' courtroom drama series, Perry Mason. In 1961, he played the title role of Eugene Houseman in "The Case of the Left-Handed Liar". Also in 1961 Gunsmoke “Long, Long Trail” he played Lou Hacker and Maverick “Flood's Folly” he played Judge John Scott. In 1964, he played Roger Gray in “The Case of the Missing Button”. He also made three guest appearances on The Virginian, and he was guest starred on Ripcord, as Leach in the episode "Derelict". In September 1960, he appeared in the season premiere episode "The Longest Rope" of the western series Cheyenne. In 1961 he appeared on Thriller in the season 2, episode “Waxworks” playing Sergeant Dane. He also played Detective Baldwin on Alfred Hitchcock Hour in “The Crimson Witness”. In 1963, he played Colonel Grover in the episode O.B.I.T. on The Outer Limits.

References

  1. ^ a b "Like Jekyll, Off-Stage". The Kansas City Times. Missouri, Kansas City. February 13, 1956. p. 4. Retrieved May 7, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.  
  2. ^ a b "Alan Baxter". Films of the Golden Age (96): 61–62. Spring 2019.
  3. ^ "("Alan Baxter" search results". Playbill Vault. Playbill. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  4. ^ "The Final Curtain". Billboard. November 28, 1953. p. 54. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  5. ^ . Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on March 1, 2020. Retrieved March 1, 2020.

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Alan Edwin Baxter November 19 1908 May 7 1976 was an American film and television actor Alan BaxterRichard Widmark and Baxter right in Judgment at Nuremberg 1961 Born 1908 11 19 November 19 1908East Cleveland Ohio U S DiedMay 7 1976 1976 05 07 aged 67 Woodland Hills Los Angeles California U S OccupationActorYears active1935 1971Spouse s Barbara Williams 1936 1953 her death Christy Palmer 1955 1976 his death Contents 1 Early years 2 Stage 3 Military service 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 6 Television roles 7 References 8 External linksEarly years EditBaxter was born in East Cleveland Ohio He earned a bachelor s degree from Williams College 1 where he was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity and a classmate of Elia Kazan He went on to study in the 47 Drama Workshop at Yale University 1 Stage EditAfter he completed his studies Baxter became a member of the Group Theatre in New York City 2 His Broadway credits include The Hallams 1947 Home of the Brave 1945 The Voice of the Turtle 1943 Winged Victory 1943 Thumbs Up 1934 and Lone Valley 1932 3 Military service EditBaxter served in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II 2 Personal life EditBaxter had been married to actress Barbara Williams for 17 years at the time of her death on November 9 1953 4 Later he was married to Christy Palmer until his death 5 Filmography EditMary Burns Fugitive 1935 Babe Wilson film debut The Trail of the Lonesome Pine 1936 Clayt Tolliver Big Brown Eyes 1936 Cary Butler Thirteen Hours by Air 1936 Curtis Palmer The Case Against Mrs Ames 1936 Lou Parole 1936 Percy Okay Smith Breezing Home 1937 Joe Montgomery Wide Open Faces 1937 Danny Haines Night Key 1937 John Baron aka The Kid It Could Happen to You 1937 Bob Ames The Last Gangster 1937 Acey Kile Big Town Girl 1937 James Mead I Met My Love Again 1938 Tony Wide Open Faces 1938 Tony Gangs of New York 1938 Dapper Mallare Off the Record 1939 Joe Fallon Boy Slaves 1939 Graff My Son Is a Criminal 1939 Tim Halloran Jr Let Us Live 1939 Joe Linden Each Dawn I Die 1939 Carlisle In Name Only 1939 Charley Abe Lincoln in Illinois 1940 Billy Herndon The Lone Wolf Strikes 1940 Jim Ryder Free Blonde and 21 1940 Mickey Ryan Escape to Glory 1940 Larry Perrin alias Larry Ross The Man Who Talked Too Much 1940 Joe Garland Santa Fe Trail 1940 Oliver Brown Under Age 1941 Tap Manson Bad Men of Missouri 1941 Jesse James Rags to Riches 1941 Jimmy Rogers The Pittsburgh Kid 1941 Joe Barton Shadow of the Thin Man 1941 Whitey Barrow Borrowed Hero 1941 Roger Andrews Saboteur 1942 Mr Freeman Prisoner of Japan 1942 David Bowman Stand By All Networks 1942 Victor China Girl 1942 Bill Jones The Human Comedy 1943 Brad Stickman Behind Prison Walls 1943 Jonathan MacGlennon Pilot No 5 1943 Winston Davis Submarine Base 1943 Joe Morgan Women in Bondage 1943 Otto Bracken Winged Victory 1944 Maj Halper The Prairie 1947 Paul Hover Close Up 1948 Phil Sparr The Set Up 1949 Little Boy She Shoulda Said No 1949 Markey The True Story of Jesse James 1957 Barney Remington The End of the Line 1957 Mike Selby The Restless Years 1958 Alex Fisher The Restless Gun 1958 as George Frazier in Episode The Torn Flag Face of a Fugitive 1959 Reed Williams The Mountain Road 1960 Gen Loomis Judgment at Nuremberg 1961 Brig Gen Matt Merrin This Property Is Condemned 1966 Knopke Assault on a Queen 1966 Larry Crewman uncredited Welcome to Hard Times 1967 Jack Millay Paint Your Wagon 1969 Mr Fenty Chisum 1970 Gov Sam Axtell Willard 1971 Walter T Spencer Escape from the Planet of the Apes 1971 Military Officer uncredited Television roles EditAmong Baxter s television appearances were four guest roles on the CBS courtroom drama series Perry Mason In 1961 he played the title role of Eugene Houseman in The Case of the Left Handed Liar Also in 1961 Gunsmoke Long Long Trail he played Lou Hacker and Maverick Flood s Folly he played Judge John Scott In 1964 he played Roger Gray in The Case of the Missing Button He also made three guest appearances on The Virginian and he was guest starred on Ripcord as Leach in the episode Derelict In September 1960 he appeared in the season premiere episode The Longest Rope of the western series Cheyenne In 1961 he appeared on Thriller in the season 2 episode Waxworks playing Sergeant Dane He also played Detective Baldwin on Alfred Hitchcock Hour in The Crimson Witness In 1963 he played Colonel Grover in the episode O B I T on The Outer Limits References Edit a b Like Jekyll Off Stage The Kansas City Times Missouri Kansas City February 13 1956 p 4 Retrieved May 7 2017 via Newspapers com a b Alan Baxter Films of the Golden Age 96 61 62 Spring 2019 Alan Baxter search results Playbill Vault Playbill Retrieved 7 May 2017 The Final Curtain Billboard November 28 1953 p 54 Retrieved 7 May 2017 Alan Baxter Internet Broadway Database The Broadway League Archived from the original on March 1 2020 Retrieved March 1 2020 External links EditAlan Baxter at IMDb Alan Baxter at the Internet Broadway Database Alan Baxter in Submarine Base from YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alan Baxter actor amp oldid 1136056566, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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