Alexander Kirkland

William Alexander Kirkland (September 15, 1901 – 1986) was a leading man in Hollywood during the early sound era, as well as a notable actor in Pittsburgh theatre. He was born in Mexico City, Mexico.He attended the Taft School in Watertown, Connecticut and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He toured as one of the Yale Puppeteers and then worked with the troupe at the Turnabout Theatre in Los Angeles, which operated from 1941 to 1956. His friend and theater colleague Forman Brown used him as the model for one of his characters in the early gay romance novel Better Angel (1933).He married entertainer Gypsy Rose Lee in 1942. They separated after three months andfinally were divorced in 1944. From 1944 to 1950, he was married to socialite, actress, and TV producer Phyllis Adams Jenkins (1923-2004).Little is known about his later years, but there have been no sources indicating his death, save from a source on IMDB, claiming his death sometime in the 1980s.

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Birth dateSeptember 15, 1901
Birth nameWilliam Alexander Kirkland
Birth place
Mexico City , Mexico
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1986
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  1. http://broadway.cas.sc.edu/content/alexander-kirkland
  2. http://hollywoodheyday.blogspot.com/2009/08/whos-who-this-week-in-pictures.html