
Alex Courtney
Known for Acting · 18 credits
- Place of birth
- New York City, New York, USA
Biography
Alex Courtney was born on March 21, 1940 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977), Sword of Justice (1978) and And the Band Played On (1993).
Known For
TV Shows (5)
Movies (13)

And the Band Played On
1993
as Dr. Mika Popovic

Looking for Mr. Goodbar
1977
as Arthur (as Alexander Courtney)

Elvis and the Colonel: The Untold Story
1993
as Peter Goodman

Mallory: Circumstantial Evidence
1976
as Rchardson

Enter the Ninja
1981
as Frank

Zombie Death House
1988
as Warden Hagen

Programmed to Kill
1987
as Blake

A Double Life
1978

The Platinum Triangle
1989
as Garth Baxter

Shock
1934
as Alan Neville

Fatal Pulse
1988
as Professor Caldwell

The Hollow Tree
2008
as Wolfincrass

Murder Between Friends
1994
as Rene LeGallais
About Alex Courtney
Alex Courtney was born on March 21, 1940 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977), Sword of Justice (1978) and And the Band Played On (1993). With 18 credits spanning from 1934 to 2008, Alex Courtney has appeared in 13 films and 5 TV shows.
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Most Popular Alex Courtney Movies
- And the Band Played On (1993) — as Dr. Mika Popovic
- Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977) — as Arthur (as Alexander Courtney)
- Elvis and the Colonel: The Untold Story (1993) — as Peter Goodman
- Mallory: Circumstantial Evidence (1976) — as Rchardson
- Enter the Ninja (1981) — as Frank
Where to Watch Alex Courtney Films
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