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Baxter was born in East Cleveland, Ohio. He earned a bachelor's degree from Williams College , [ 1 ] 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.
Alan Richard Baxter (born 18 April 1970, Sussex, United Kingdom) is a British-Australian author of supernatural thrillers, horror and dark fantasy, and a teacher and practitioner of kung fu and qi gong. [1] [2] He has published several novels, novellas, collections, and over 100 short stories.
Alan Baxter (actor) (1908–1976), American film actor Alan Baxter (author) (born 1970), British-Australian author Alan Baxter (politician) (1912–1976), New Zealand politician
[10] [11] Later in the same year, Baxter defeated Johnstone in the 1946 general election by just 13 votes. [12] Johnstone in turn defeated Baxter in 1949. [13] Baxter later stood unsuccessfully for Raglan in the 1957 and 1960 elections. He was the last Labour candidate to win a seat in the area. [3]
Prisoner of Japan is a 1942 American drama film directed by Arthur Ripley and written by Robert Chapin and Arthur Ripley. The film stars Alan Baxter, Gertrude Michael, Ernst Deutsch, Corinna Mura, Tom Seidel and Billy Moya.
Borrowed Hero is a 1941 American crime film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Alan Baxter, Florence Rice and Constance Worth. [1] It was distributed by Monogram Pictures . Plot
Alan or Allan (Persian: الان), also known as Aland, in Iran may refer to: Alan, East Azerbaijan; Alan, Gilan; Alan-e Olya, Hamadan Province; Alan-e Sofla, Hamadan Province; Alan Rural District, in West Azerbaijan Province
The Persian Contributions to the English Language: An Historical Dictionary is a 2001 book by Garland Cannon and Alan S. Kaye. It is a historical dictionary of Persian loanwords in English which includes 811 Persian words appeared in English texts since 1225 CE.