Alexander Isiovich "Alex" Kinski was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Andrew Clarke for four months in 2005.
Alex was introduced as the Belarusian father of Rachel and Zeke Kinski, who both attended Erinsborough High. When he learnt that ex-convict Paul Robinson was going to be teaching his children, he approached Susan Smith and asked that she fire him. Susan refused, so Alex threatened to take his childre...
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Alex Kinski
TV Character
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