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Ross Alexander (born Alexander Ross Smith; July 27, 1907 – January 2, 1937) was an American stage and film actor.


Early years

Alexander was born Alexander Ross Smith in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Maud Adelle ( Cohen) and Alexander Ross Smith. His maternal great-grandfather Morris Cohen was a Polish Jewish immigrant. His father was a leather merchant. Ross Alexander was born and raised in Brooklyn until his high school years. He attended
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in Brooklyn for a while until he and his family moved to upstate
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. He attended high school there, but he dropped out before graduating. When he was 17, he went to New York City and studied acting at the Packard Theatrical Agency.


Stage

Alexander began his acting career with the
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in Boston, debuting in ''Enter Madame''. By 1926, he was regarded as a promising leading man with good looks and an easy and charming style and began appearing in more substantial roles. His
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credits include ''The Party's Over'' (1932), ''Honeymoon'' (1932), ''The Stork Is Dead'' (1932), ''After Tomorrow'' (1931), ''That's Gratitude'' (1930), ''Let Us Be Gay'' (1928), ''The Ladder'' (1926), and ''Enter Madame'' (1920).


Film

Alexander was signed to a film contract by Paramount Pictures, and his film debut in '' The Wiser Sex'' (1932) was not a success, and so he returned to Broadway. In 1934, he was signed to another studio contract, this time by
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His bigger successes from this period were '' Flirtation Walk'' (1934), '' A Midsummer Night's Dream'' and '' Captain Blood'' (both 1935). In 1936, he starred in ''
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''. It was a defining role in his persona as a glamorous, well-dressed and dapper leading man, not in the usual Warner gangster mold of rough-hewn stars such as Edward G. Robinson or Paul Muni. His final film '' Ready, Willing and Able'', a
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musical, was released posthumously. Supposedly Ronald Reagan was signed by the studio as a replacement for Alexander due to remarked similarities in their radio voices and mannerisms.


Personal life

Alexander married actress Aleta Freel on February 28, 1934, in East Orange, New Jersey. Freel committed suicide on December 7, 1935, shooting herself in the head with a .22 rifle. On September 17, 1936, Alexander married actress
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, with whom he had appeared in the films ''
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'' and ''Here Comes Carter'' (both 1936).


Death

On January 2, 1937, three months after marrying Nagel, with his professional and personal life in disarray and deeply in debt, Alexander shot himself in the head in the barn behind his home. Although it has been reported that Alexander used the same gun with which his first wife Aleta Freel killed herself, he actually shot himself with a .22 pistol (not a rifle). He is buried in lot 292 of the Sunrise Slope section of Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, California.


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