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      • Jane Alexander (née Quigley; born October 28, 1939) is an American-Canadian actress and author. She is the recipient of two Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, and nominations for four Academy Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards. From 1993 to 1997, Alexander served as the chairwoman of the National Endowment for the Arts.
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  1. Janet Alexander was an English actress who was active in the theatre and film industry from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. She was born on 16 July 1878 in Ewell, Surrey, England, UK. She was the daughter of William Alexander and Kate Alexander.

    • 83 years old
    • Kate Janet Alexander
    • actress
    • Cancer
  2. Janet Cooper Alexander is an American lawyer who is currently the Frederick I. Richman Professor of Law Emerita at Stanford Law School. [1] [2] Career. Alexander graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature with distinction from Swarthmore College in 1968. [3] .

  3. An expert in civil procedure, complex litigation and federal courts, Janet Cooper Alexander (MA ’73) has written on procedural design, the institutional dynamics of litigation and legal and constitutional issues related to terrorism.

    • jca@stanford.edu
    • Room 236, Crown Quadrangle
  4. Actress: What's Bred... Comes Out in the Flesh. Janet Alexander born in 1880 in Surrey became a well-known classical stage actress she later starred in a number of drama films, first under the direction of Cecil Hepworth in 'A Fallen Star' starring opposite music hall performer Albert Chevalier for the Hepworth Film Company in 1916, followed by ...

    • July 16, 1878
    • June 28, 1961
  5. Janet Cooper Alexander is an American lawyer who is currently the Frederick I. Richman Professor of Law Emerita at Stanford Law School.

  6. Sep 26, 2022 · Janet Alexander, 72, was acquitted of murder in the death of her husband, Lionel Alexander. She claimed self-defense after suffering decades of abuse. Her son, Marlin Alexander, testified on...

  7. As a principal architect of the grand strategy to eradicate legalized racial segregation through the courts,1 and. leader of the decades-long campaign to carry that strategy to its conclusion, he had already profoundly changed the nation. Indeed, he had come to em- body the noblest and most important movement of twentieth century.