Most Recent Role: Dr. Sara McIntyre Gantry Werner Blackford Thorpe (Jan 1969 - 1982) on Guiding Light
Gender: Female
Birthplace: New York City
Gender: Female
Birthplace: New York City
Millette Alexander graduated from Northwestern University Drama School. She also attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and The Juilliard School of Music. She studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse with famed acting coach Lee Strasberg. She is the mother of three children: Adam, Will and Jenny. Millette has appeared on the Broadway stage in "Come Blow Your Horn" and "Jason &...
Most Recent Appearance
Ep. #14758
Friday 23 September 2005 on CBS
Edmund enjoys family moments with Cassie and Hope while Jeffrey remains distant to protect them. Jonathan searches for Dinah and ends up questioning Marina about missing person cases. Jonathan follows Edmund and ends up at the recreated farmhouse. Marina tells Danny that Michelle plans to leave...
Other Appearances
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As The World Turns
Sylvia Hill Suker (1963-1966) |
Guiding Light
Dr. Sara McIntyre Gantry Werner Blackford Thorpe (Jan 1969 - 1982) |
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The Doctors (1963)
Dr. Maggie Fielding (1963) |
The Edge of Night
Gail Armstrong (1958-59) Laura Hillyer (1966-68) Julie Jamison Hillyer (1967-68) |
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