Keith Alexander (actor)

Alexander's television credits include Softly, Softly (1966), The New Avengers (1976), Minder (1979) and The Day of the Triffids (1981). On the big screen, he has had roles in Submarine X-1 (1968), Superman (1978), Hanover Street (1979) and All About a Prima Ballerina (1980).

Keith Alexander is a British actor.

He has also featured in some of the productions of Gerry Anderson. In addition to voicing the character of John Tracy in the 1968 film Thunderbird 6 (also serving as the film's narrator), Alexander voiced Sam Loover and numerous supporting characters in the television series Joe 90 (1968–69). His other Anderson appearances are in the 1969 film Doppelgänger, and as the SHADO HQ radio operator in the television series UFO (1970, as Lt. Keith Ford) and The Secret Service (1969).

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1968Thunderbird 6John Tracy / NarratorVoice
1969Submarine X-1Sub. Lt. X-3
1969DoppelgängerEuroSEC Launch ControllerUncredited
1978SupermanNewscaster(Superman's 1st Night)
1979Hanover StreetSoldier in Barn
1980All About a Prima BallerinaPeter - The Agent
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