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Suzanne Alexander (born Gwendolyn (or Gwendolynne) Ann White; September 8, 1931 – September 21, 1975) was a Canadian actress and model.


Early life

Alexander was the daughter of William James "Will" White (1887–1980) and Gwendolyn Haynes (1896–1978). Her father was a conductor and bandleader, while her mother was an actress who played Miss Canada in the film ''Victory's Call to Canada'' (1917). She had a brother named Will J. White, who became an actor as well. After studying at the
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, Alexander was crowned Miss Studio City and Miss San Fernando Valley of 1949.


Career

Aged 19, she starred in the stage production of ''
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'' alongside Frank Fiumara on June 4, 1951, at the Ivar Theater. This followed with starring roles in '' Cat-Women of the Moon'' (1953) as Beta and '' Down Three Dark Streets'' (1954) as Brenda Ralles. She appeared in various television series including ''Crossroads'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. She co-hosted ''
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'' and ''
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''. In an interview with James Bacon in 1959, Suzanne said "I've always wanted to be an actress ever since I could remember." Mike Todd considered Alexander for the role of Princess Aouda in '' Around the World in 80 Days'' (1956) after seeing her dining at the Hollywood Plaza Hotel. She tested for the role on September 15, 1955, alongside Marla English, Jacqueline Park, Lisa Davis, Audrey Conti, Eugenia Paul, Joan Elan, and Eleanore Tanin. Alexander and English were then selected as the finalists for the role, and did a second screen test the following day. The role was ultimately played by
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, who accepted it after having turned it down twice. Her test screen footage was donated to the
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by
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, where it is preserved.


Later years

Alexander had a brief marriage with Rexford Colbert, who was the manager of the MGM Commissary. Her last onscreen roles was were on episodes of '' This is the Life'' and '' Mod Squad''. She died on September 21, 1975, aged 44, in
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. Alexander was buried at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in
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. She was survived by her mother and brother.


Filmography

* ''
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'' (1953) - uncredited * '' Cat-Women of the Moon'' (1953) * '' Down Three Dark Streets'' (1954) * '' Princess of the Nile'' (1954) * '' Daddy Long Legs'' (1955) - uncredited * ''
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'' (1955) - uncredited * '' Solid Gold Cadillac'' (1956) - uncredited * '' The Garment Jungle'' (1957) - uncredited * '' I Married a Woman'' (1958) - uncredited


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Alexander, Suzanne 1931 births Canadian stage actresses 1975 deaths Actresses from Toronto Canadian film actresses 20th-century Canadian actresses