Jace Alexander (born April 7, 1964) is an American television director and former actor.
Biography
Alexander was born Jason Alexander in New York City, the only son of actress Jane Alexander and her first husband Robert, founder and former director of The Living Stage. After attending New York University, he began his professional career as the stage manager of a 1983 Broadway revival of The Caine Mutiny Court Martial , in which he also played a small role. He also appeared on stage in I'm Not Rappaport and the Stephen Sondheim musical Assassins , in which he portrayed Lee Harvey Oswald. His screen roles included Matewan , Eight Men Out , and Clueless .
In the early 1990s, Alexander studied at the American Film Institute, where he became interested in direction. His television credits include 31 episodes of Law & Order (executive-produced by his stepfather, Edwin Sherin) and 13 episodes of Rescue Me , in addition to Xena: Warrior Princess , Arli$$ , Homicide: Life on the Street , The Practice , Ally McBeal , Third Watch , House , Prison Break , and Burn Notice .
He and wife, actress Maddie Corman, have three children.
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Other Works: Played Lee Harvey Oswald in the workshop of Stephen Sondheim & John Weidman musical "Assassins" (1992) at Playwrights Horizons in New York. more


