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Suzanne Alexander (born Gwendolynne Anne White; September 8, 1931 – September 21, 1975) was a Canadian actress and model.
Suzanne Alexander is a versatile host and reporter with experience in country music, entertainment, sports and radio. She has interviewed many celebrities, hosted live events and shows, and done voice-over work for various brands.
Suzanne Alexander (1931-1975) was a starlet who appeared in movies and TV shows in the 1950s, such as Cat-Women of the Moon and Sheena: Queen of the Jungle. She died by suicide in San Francisco at age 44.
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- Toronto, Canada
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- San Francisco, California, USA
Suzanne Alexander was a Canadian-born actress and model who appeared in a few movies and TV shows in the 1950s. She died by suicide in 1975 after a failed marriage and a career decline.
- September 8, 1931
- September 21, 1975
Suzanne is the Co-Author of the highly acclaimed book, "The Ancestral Diet Revolution," an accomplished health and nutrition researcher, a multi-award-winning educator, and the Executive...
Suzanne Alexander is a native New Yorker who has called Nashville home for the last 19 years. She has been a television personality on Great American Country Network for 16 years, where she has hosted a variety of shows and has interviewed some of the biggest names in Country Music; from Dolly Parton, Reba, to Jason Aldean to Chris Stapleton ...
The daughter of a concert entertainer and a mother who was "Miss Canada of 1918", Canadian-born Suzanne Alexander was one of those numerous starlets who, back in the 1950s, displayed their comely figures in a couple of movies and TV series episodes without finding a worthwhile role to prove themselves. Things could have been different if she ...