Alexander, Muriel (1898–1975)
Alexander, Muriel (1898–1975)
Irish actress. Born Sept 12, 1898, in Dublin, Ireland (some sources cite Cape Town, South Africa); died Mar 1975, in Johannesburg, South Africa; attended RADA; m. Dr. J. Reid-Banks.
Made stage debut in Belfast in My America (1916), London debut as Dot Carrington in Over Sunday (1920); other appearances include Fanny Willoughby in Quality Street, Paula Towers in The Torchbearers, Peg in Peg o' My Heart and Lisbeth Rysing in If Four Walls Told.
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