Richard Alexander is a British actor.
Alexander was born in Wibsey, Bradford in the UK and went to both the First School and Middle School (as Richard Milnes) in the area Buttershaw where the feature film directed by Alan Clarke, Rita, Sue and Bob Too was filmed (although he never attended the upper school). At age 13 he attended Hipperholme Grammar School, where he shared the same class, and subsequently became acquainted with, Danny McNamara of...
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