Ben Alexander
Nicholas Benton "Ben" Alexander III, born on June 27, 1911, was an accomplished American film actor whose career began in the early days of cinema, starting as a child performer in 1916. Over the years, he gained significant recognition for his portrayal of Officer Frank Smith in the iconic Dragnet series, a role that solidified his status in the entertainment industry.
Alexander's career spanned several decades, during which he showcased his versatility across various genres of film and television. While his work in Dragnet remains a highlight, he also appeared in numerous other productions, contributing to the fabric of American film during the mid-20th century.
His dedication to his craft earned him respect among peers and audiences alike, and despite his passing on July 5, 1969, his legacy continues to influence aspiring actors. With a career that began in the silent film era and transitioned into talkies, Ben Alexander's journey through the evolving landscape of Hollywood serves as a testament to his talent and adaptability in a changing industry. His memorable performances leave an indelible mark in the hearts of fans and the history of American cinema.
Filmography
Most Precious Thing in Life
Los Angeles Plays Itself
This Day and Age
High Pressure
Man in the Shadow
Shall We Dance
Beyond the Grave
Suicide Fleet