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Alexander Gauge

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Birthday: Jul 29, 1914

Birthplace: Wenchow, China

Actor Alexander Gauge appeared in a variety of films over the course of his Hollywood career. Gauge's career beginnings included film roles in the Niall MacGinnis biopic "Martin Luther" (1953) and the James Hayter comedic adventure "The Pickwick Papers" (1954). He then acted in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1955-58), the Jack Warner drama "The Square Ring" (1955) and the Bob Hope comedy "The Iron Petticoat" (1956). Later in his career, Gauge acted in "The Passionate Stranger" (1957) starring Ralph Richardson. Gauge passed away in August 1960 at the age of 46.

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Highest rated movies

The Hornet's Nest
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House of Blackmail
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Murder in the Cathedral
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38% Pickwick Papers
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Breakaway
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The Interrupted Journey
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Before I Wake
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Robin Hood: The Movie
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25% The Iron Petticoat
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The Pickwick Papers
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Filmography

Movies

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No Score Yet No Score Yet Robin Hood: The Movie Friar Tuck (Character) - 1958
No Score Yet No Score Yet Robin Hood's Greatest Adventures Unknown (Character) - 1958
No Score Yet 25% The Iron Petticoat Senator Howley (Character) - 1956
No Score Yet No Score Yet Breakaway MacAllister (Character) - 1956
No Score Yet No Score Yet Before I Wake Police sergeant (Character) - 1955
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Hornet's Nest Mr. Arnold (Character) - 1955
No Score Yet No Score Yet No Smoking Wellington-Simpson (Character) - 1955
No Score Yet No Score Yet House of Blackmail Markham (Character) - 1953
No Score Yet 38% Pickwick Papers Tracy Tupman (Character) - 1952
No Score Yet No Score Yet Murder in the Cathedral King Henry II (Character) - 1952
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Pickwick Papers Tracy Tupman (Character) - 1952
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Interrupted Journey Jerves Wilding (Character) - 1949

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No Score Yet No Score Yet Rheingold Theatre Mr. Marks (Character) 1956