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Anthony John "Tony" Dexter (19 January 1913 — 27 March 2001) was an American actor known for his resemblance of Rudolph Valentino, whom he portayed in the 1951 biographic Valentino. Dexter sometimes used the pseudonym Walter Craig. He was known for portraying many real-life characters such as Captain John Smith, Captain William Kidd, Billy the Kid and Christopher Columbus.

Biography

Born Walter Reinhold Alfred Fleischmann in Nebraska, he earned an athletic scholarship to St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota and later earned a Master of Arts from the University of Iowa. During World War II he served in the U.S. Army's Special Services in England earning the rank of Sergeant. After the war he performed on Broadway productions of The Three Sisters, Ah, Wilderness and The Barretts of Wimpole Street.

When preparing a film biography of Rudolph Valentino Valentino, producer Edward Small chose Dexter for the lead from over 75,000 applicants and 400 screen tests. His incredible likeness to Valentino led to a contract with Columbia Pictures but hampered him in achieving substantial film roles as when he broke his contract with Edward Small due to his wanting to use him exclusively in Valentino type roles, but soon found other producers wished him to do the same-for less money. He also made three unsuccessful television pilots two of them swashbucklers.

Filmography

Valentino (1951) as Rudolph Valentino

The Brigand (1952) as Carlos Delargo/King Lorenzo III

Captain John Smith and Pocahontas (1953) as Captain John Smith

Captain Kidd and the Slave Girl (1954) as Captain William Kidd

The Black Pirates (1954) as Dargo

Fire Maidens of Outer Space (1956) as Luther Blair

He Laughed Last (1956) as Dominic Rodriguez

The Parson and the Outlaw (1957) as Billy The Kid

The Story of Mankind (1957) as Christopher Columbus

The Phantom Planet (1961) as Herron

Three Blondes in His Life (1961) as Charlie Walsh

Married Too Young (1962) as Grimes

Saturday Night Bath in Apple Valley (1965) as an Actor

Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967) as Juarez

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