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Name
  
Millette Alexander

Ex-spouse
  
TV shows
  
Role
  
Actress


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Occupation
  
Television actress, pianist

Children
  
William Hammerstein, Jennifer Hammerstein

Similar People
  
James Hammerstein, Susan Blanchard, Dorothy Hammerstein, Oscar Hammerstein II

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Millette Alexander 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. She was the third and best-known actress to have portrayed the popular role. She also is known for her three roles on television's The Edge of Night and for having played Sylvia Hill Suker, R. N. on As the World Turns.

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Alexander originally was interested in being a concert pianist, but turned her attention to acting. She majored in theater from Northwestern University.

Alexander is best remembered for playing three different characters on The Edge of Night in the 1950s and 1960s. Those characters were named, Gail Armstrong (1958–1959), a commercial artist; Laura Hathaway Hillyer (1966–1967), a socialite, married to Orin Hillyer; and lastly, her long-lost identical twin sister, Julie (Hathaway) Jamison Hubbard Hillyer (1967–1968). Following her first soap opera role was as gun moll, Gloria Saxon on the short-lived series, From These Roots. When The Edge of Night was casting its lead female role Sara Lane in 1956, Millette was offered the role, but declined.she did not want to commit to the role which was to be a longtime commitment. She was later to play three very diverse roles (including one of the first dual roles on daytime television) which she enjoyed. She also played on As the World Turns from 1964 to 1966 in the role of nurse, Sylvia Hill Suker.

Alexander also assumed the role of Dr. Sara McIntyre #3 on the serial The Guiding Light from January 1969 until January 1983, playing the adoptive mother of character T.J. Werner, a role portrayed by T.J. Hargrave (1974–1978) and later by Kevin Bacon (1980–1981), Christopher Marcantel (1981) and finally by Nigel Reed (1981–1982). Her character was married to Lee Gantry, Dr. Joe Werner, Dean Blackford and Adam Thorpe (father of infamous Roger Thorpe). The role had been created by actress Patricia Roe. Her character was written out of the storyline offscreen when Alexander left the show of her own accord. The move coincided with Alexander's wish to pursue the piano full-time professionally, with her duo-piano partner Frank Daykin.

Millette's children are Adam, William and Jennifer. She is also a grandmother.

She was the daughter-in-law of Oscar Hammerstein II before she divorced her husband.

The piano duo Alexander and Daykin has performed in Paris' Salle Gaveau and New York's Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall (three times) to critical acclaim. They have recorded two CDs for Connoisseur Society: Bach's "Die Kunst der Fuge" (winner of American Record Guide 10 Best New Releases of 1996), and "Paris Originals" (20th-century French masterworks for four hands). The New York Times said: "They make music as one." And the Toronto Citizen, in a review of the Bach CD hailed them as "surely one of the finest piano duos in the world today."

Millette Alexander is the founder of Chamber Music Central, a summer chamber music camp for children in Fairfield County, Connecticut.

Filmography

Actress
1969
Guiding Light (TV Series) as
Dr. Sara McIntyre / Sara McIntyre / Dr. Sara McIntire
- Surprise Witness (1981) - Dr. Sara McIntyre
- Tainted Evidence (1981) - Dr. Sara McIntyre
- Show #6569 (1973) - Dr. Sara McIntyre
1959
The Edge of Night (TV Series) as
Julie Jamison / Julie Jamison Hillyer / Gail Armstrong
- Episode dated 19 June 1968 (1968) - Julie Jamison Hillyer
- Episode #1.3050 (1967) - Julie Jamison (uncredited)
- Episode #1.3048 (1967) - Julie Jamison (credit only)
- Episode #1.3047 (1967) - Julie Jamison
- Episode #1.765 (1959) - Gail Armstrong
1966
As the World Turns (TV Series) as
Sylvia Hill
- Episode dated 22 February 1966 (1966) - Sylvia Hill (credit only)
1965
Our Private World (TV Series) as
Sylvia Hill
- Episode #1.22 (1965) - Sylvia Hill
1963
The Doctors (TV Series) as
Government Official's Wife
- -And Not to Be (1963) - Government Official's Wife
1961
From These Roots (TV Series) as
Gloria Saxon (1961)
1961
The Million Dollar Incident (TV Movie) as
Lee Bevins
1960
Diagnosis: Unknown (TV Series) as
Olivia Brenn
- The Case of the Radiant Wine (1960) - Olivia Brenn
1959
Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series) as
Wendy Devereau
- The Boy on Page One (1959) - Wendy Devereau
1959
New York Confidential (TV Series)
- The Seeing Eye (1959)
1958
The Investigator (TV Series)
- Episode #1.5 (1958)
1958
True Story (TV Series) as
Jenny Chase
- 3:10 Local (1958) - Jenny Chase
1956
Modern Romances (TV Series) as
Peggy
- Episode dated 24 January 1958 (1958) - Peggy
- Episode dated 23 January 1958 (1958) - Peggy
- Episode dated 22 January 1958 (1958) - Peggy
- Episode dated 21 January 1958 (1958) - Peggy
- Episode dated 20 January 1958 (1958) - Peggy
- Episode dated 6 April 1956 (1956)
1955
Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series)
- Fear Street (1957)
- See the Man (1955)
1956
Goodyear Playhouse (TV Series)
- Pencil Sketch (1956)
1956
Kraft Theatre (TV Series) as
Mrs. Astor
- A Night to Remember (1956) - Mrs. Astor
- A Night to Remember (1956) - Mrs. Astor
- The Thieving Magpie (1956)
1956
Appointment with Adventure (TV Series) as
Cathy Manning
- A Thief There Was (1956) - Cathy Manning

References

Millette Alexander Wikipedia