Alan Edwin Baxter (November 19, 1908 â€" May 7, 1976) was an American
film and television actor.Baxter was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He
earned a bachelor's degree from Williams College, where he was a
member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity and a classmate of Elia Kazan. He
went on to study in the 47 Drama Workshop at Yale University.After he
completed his studies, Baxter became a member of the Group Theatre in
New York City. His Broadway credits include The Hallams (1947), Home
of the Brave (1945), The Voice of the Turtle (1943), Winged Victory
(1943), Thumbs Up! (1934), and Lone Valley (1932).Baxter served in the
United States Army Air Corps during World War II.
film and television actor.Baxter was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He
earned a bachelor's degree from Williams College, where he was a
member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity and a classmate of Elia Kazan. He
went on to study in the 47 Drama Workshop at Yale University.After he
completed his studies, Baxter became a member of the Group Theatre in
New York City. His Broadway credits include The Hallams (1947), Home
of the Brave (1945), The Voice of the Turtle (1943), Winged Victory
(1943), Thumbs Up! (1934), and Lone Valley (1932).Baxter served in the
United States Army Air Corps during World War II.
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