Victor Alexander

Glendale , California
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Filmmaker

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Vic Alexander was born in San Francisco at the French Hospital on May 7, 1943 after WW II had already started. His father Nimrod Alexander was in the CIA during WW I and WW II as well. The job of the CIA military arm was the blowing up of bridges and all covert actions that are not published in newspapers or shown on television. After WW II, Nimrod Alexander concentrated on financing major feature films. His IMDB bio is as Nimrod Alexander.

Vic Alexander grew up in San Francisco. He attended the Benjamin Franklin Adult High School there, later renamed the John Adams Adult High School. John H. Adams was the great-great grandson of John Adams the second US President. Vic Alexander asked Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to knight John Herkimer Adams and she was gracious enough to do it.

Vic Alexander graduated in 1962. Later Vic Alexander went to UC Berkeley for one semester in 1965. He contracted pneumonia and did not complete the second semester. He dropped out from the University of California in Berkeley and went to Oslo Norway on the advice of a Norwegian stewardess. There he met and married the future SAG-AFTRA actress Liv Alexander, who is the granddaughter of the Ziegfeld dancer and actress Louise Brooks, whose best film is Pandora’s Box.

Later Vic Alexander went on to graduate from the San Francisco State University with a degree in film production in 1970. Some of his teachers were Robert Lewis, Jim Goldner, and Bill Furman, Ron Perlman, and Dr. John Fell. Dr John Fell, and one of the organizers of the Screen Writer’s Guild. Lester Cole who wrote ‘Born Free’ (1966). Vic Alexander’s other film writing teacher was Ronny Pearlman, who wrote some of the episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies television series.

Vic Alexander traveled to Norway in 1971 and worked in Teamfilm, Oslo, Norway for a couple of years. He made commercials for the Norwegian cinema circuit. He returned to California in 1975 and settled in Southern California.

In 1984 he worked as Director of Photography on the movie Killzone, directed by David A. Pryor, with an Arri 2c and edited it on a rented Steenbeck. In 1985 he completed his movie Two Faces of Youth. In 1986 He produced Tiger Cage, and completed directing it after the writer-director Sean MacGregor quit.

In 1987 he produced and directed Hell’s Outlaw. In 1988 he directed Burt Ward in Star Quest. Liv Alexander, Ermal Williamson and Scott Sachs starred in the movie as well.

Vic Alexander also directed The Quail Hunt with Solfrid Heier in Norway about a girl lost in a snow storm. He also directed Two Faces of Youth (1991) in 1991, and Butterflies in the Wind (2006) in 2006] and The Red Queen (2009) in 2009 and The Chase by Vic Alexander (2009) and Nightmares of Nam (1988) in 1988.

Vic Alexander directed Star Quest starring Burt Ward and Liv Alexander.

Vic Alexander plans to revamp some of his earlier movies. He continues to develop movie projects and plans to shoot a number of significant feature films in the future.

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