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Submission declined on 7 August 2024 by Robert McClenon (talk). This appears to be a duplicate of another submission, John Alexander (filmmaker), which is also waiting to be reviewed. To save time we will consider the other submission and not this one. Declined by Robert McClenon 49 days ago. |
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John Alexander is an Emmy-winning filmmaker from the United States. He directed Little Satchmo.[1], distributed by PBS, which won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Historical Documentary (Southeast, 2023). Prior to Little Satchmo, Alexander directed feature documentary This Is Love[2] about soul singer Rudy Love, which was executive produced by Mick Fleetwood[3]. His directorial feature debut was 2017 cult thriller Bender, featuring Oscar-nominee Bruce Davison. Alexander is the founder and co-owner of Crook & Nanny Productions[4] with JC Guest[5]
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[edit]- ^ "My father was Louis Armstrong (And I was a secret)".
- ^ "John Alexander follows the ups and downs of funk musician Rudy Love. | Harvard Magazine". 10 April 2020.
- ^ "Mick Fleetwood Co-Stars in 'This is Love'". 2 January 2019.
- ^ http://www.crooknnanny.com/
- ^ "Art & Life with John Alexander and JC Guest". 3 October 2019.