

Alexander Knox
Alexander Knox (January 16, 1907 – April 25, 1995) was a Canadian actor renowned for his performances and an accomplished author known for his adventure novels that take place in the Great Lakes region during the 19th century. Throughout his career, Knox made significant contributions to both film and literature, captivating audiences with his storytelling and artistic talent. His works often reflect the rich history and culture of the Great Lakes, bringing to life the adventures and experiences of that era.
Knox's dual passion for acting and writing allowed him to explore different creative avenues, and he left a lasting legacy in both fields. He is remembered not only for his on-screen roles but also for his vivid narratives that transport readers to a bygone time filled with excitement and exploration. His ability to weave compelling tales about the Great Lakes is a testament to his love for the region and its storied past.
Throughout his life, Knox garnered respect and admiration for his contributions to Canadian arts and culture, establishing himself as a significant figure in the literary and entertainment landscape. His works continue to inspire future generations, showcasing the adventures that characterized life in the 19th-century Great Lakes area.
Filmography


Man in the Saddle

The Vikings

Europe '51

The Sleeping Tiger

Accident

The Psychopath

Shalako

The Damned (1962)

Skullduggery

Tokyo Joe

The Two-Headed Spy

I'd Climb the Highest Mountain

Modesty Blaise

The 25th Hour

The Sea Wolf

In the Cool of the Day

The Son of Dr. Jekyll

The Wreck of the Mary Deare

Puppet on a Chain

Paula

Man in the Middle

Churchill and the Generals

This Above All

Crack in the World

Khartoum

The Night My Number Came Up

How I Won the War

Over 21
