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Anton Alexander (other)
Anton Alexander may refer to: * Anton Alexander (politician) (1870–1945), Norwegian educator and politician * Anton Alexander (actor), English actor See also * Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg, also known under the name Anastasius Grün (11 April 180612 September 1876), was an Austrian poet and liberal politician from Carniola, a former Habsburg crown land in today's Slovenia. Early life He was bor ...
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Anton Alexander (politician)
Anton Alexander (19 September 1870 – 10 October 1945) was a Norwegian educator and politician for the Liberal Party. He was born in Tvedestrand as the son of sailor Alexander Paulsen (1841-1871) and his wife Anna Andersen (1834-1887). He graduated as cand.real. in 1892, and studied mathematics in Leipzig from 1894 to 1895. Over his career he mainly worked as a school teacher and principal; in Kristiania, Bodø, Skien, Kristiania again, Lillehammer, Drammen and Skien again.Anton Alexander
— Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)
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Anton Alexander (actor)
Anton Alexander (born 1960) is an English actor, based in Rome. Biography Alexander was born in London in 1960, to Greek Cypriot parents. He graduated from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in 1983. Since the late 1980s, Alexander has resided in Rome. He is fluent in English, Greek, and Italian. Alexander was the recipient of the Best Actor award for ''The Novel'' at the NYLA International Film Awards 2013. His TV and film appearances include ''EastEnders'', ''The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'' (The Greek Interpreter), ''King David'' and ''Cemetery Man'' - a cult Italian horror film starring Rupert Everett, and hailed by Martin Scorsese as one of the best Italian films of the 1990s. He played Hirah in the Emmy Award-winning TV film, ''Joseph'' and Kim Roosevelt in the TV mini series '. He worked with Sir Ridley Scott twice in 2013, playing the machiavellian Roccagiovine in ''The Vatican'' and the Hebrew spy Dathan in '' Exodus: Gods and Kings''. Selected filmography * '' ...
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