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  1. Millette Alexander (born August 11, 1933, in New York City) is an American actress and concert pianist, best known for having played Dr. Sara McIntyre Gantry Werner Blackford Thorpe on The Guiding Light from January 1969 to January 1983.

  2. Millette Alexander was born on 11 August 1933 in New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Kraft Theatre (1947), From These Roots (1958) and The Edge of Night (1956).

    • Actress
    • August 11, 1933
    • Millette Alexander
  3. Millette Alexander (born August 11, 1933, in New York City) is an American actress and concert pianist, best known for having played Dr. Sara McIntyre Gantry Werner Blackford Thorpe on The Guiding Light from January 1969 to January 1983.

  4. www.biographies.net › biography › millette-alexanderBiography of Millette Alexander

    Millette Alexander is an American actress and concert pianist, best known for being the third and longest-running actress to portray the role of Dr. Sara McIntyre on the serial The Guiding Light. Alexander originally was interested in being a concert pianist, but turned her attention to acting.

  5. A Night to Remember: Directed by George Roy Hill. With Sandy Ackland, Millette Alexander, Tirrell Barbery, William Becker. On its maiden voyage in April 1912, the supposedly unsinkable RMS Titanic hits an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean.

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    • Drama
    • George Roy Hill
    • 1956-03-28
  6. Millette Alexander is an American actress and concert pianist, best known for being the third and longest-running actress to portray the role of Dr. Sara McIntyre on the soap opera Guiding Light. Alexander played the role from December 1968 until June 1983, playing the stepmother of Kevin Bacon's character T.J. Werner

  7. Millette Alexander and Frank Daykin, known as Alexander and Daykin, were an American piano duo performing various pieces for piano four-hands and two pianos. Their activity as a performing duo ended in December 2016.