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Alex Cord(1933-2021)

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Alex Cord
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Born Alexander Viespi, Jr. in Floral Park, New York in 1933, handsome, often mustachioed Alex Cord was stricken with polio at the age of 12. Confined to a hospital and iron lung for a long time, he overcame the illness after being sent to a Wyoming ranch for therapy. He soon regained his dream and determination of becoming a jockey or professional horseman.

A high school dropout at the age of sixteen, he grew up to be too tall to be a jockey so he joined the rodeo circuit and earned a living riding bulls and bareback horses. During another extended hospital stay, this time suffering major injuries after being thrown by a bull at a rodeo in New York City's Madison Square Garden, he reevaluated his life's direction and decided to finish his high school education by way of night school. A voracious reader during his long convalescence, he later studied and received his degree in literature at New York University.

Prodded by an interest in acting, Alex received dramatic training at the Actors Studio and began his professional career in summer stock (The Compass Players in St. Louis, Missouri) and at the American Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Connecticut where he played "Laertes" in a production of "Hamlet". A British producer saw his promise and invited him to London where he co-starred in four plays ("Play With a Tiger", "The Rose Tattoo", "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "The Umbrella"). He was nominated for the "Best Actor Award" by the London Critics' Circle for the first-mentioned play.

He sought a Hollywood "in" and found one via his equestrian skills in the early 1960s. Steady work came to him on such established western TV series as Laramie (1959) and Le proscrit (1965) and that extended itself into acting roles on crime action series (Route 66 (1960) and Naked City (1958)). Gaining a foothold in feature films within a relatively short time, he starred or co-starred in more than 30 feature films, including Synanon (1965), La Diligence vers l'Ouest (1966), Stiletto (1969) and Les Frères siciliens (1968).

After his film career declined in the late 1970s he turned to action adventure overseas with the "spaghetti western" Une minute pour prier, une seconde pour mourir (1967) [A Minute to Pray, A Second to Die] and the British war drama La Dernière Grenade (1970) with Stanley Baker and Richard Attenborough. Around that time as well, he played the murderer opposite Sam Jaffe's old man in Edgar Allan Poe's dramatic short, The Tell-Tale Heart (1971). It was TV, however, that provided more career stability. Cord has more than 300 credits, including roles in Hôtel (1983), L'île fantastique (1977), Simon et Simon (1981), La loi est la loi (1987), Mission impossible (1966), Walker, Texas Ranger (1993) and Arabesque (1984). He situated himself in a number of series, notably Supercopter (1984), in which he co-starred with Jan-Michael Vincent and Ernest Borgnine as the mysterious white-suited, eye-patched, cane-using "Michael Archangel".

Later commercial interest was drawn from his title role in Duel à cheyenne pass (1977), a remake of the John Wayne film, La Prisonnière du désert (1956), in which he played the Indian kidnapper of Ben Johnson's daughter. Lana Wood, sister of star Natalie Wood (who appeared in the original), also co-starred in this film. Alex can still be seen from time to time in low-budget films and the occasional television appearance, but other interests took up his time. His last film role was in the dismissible thriller Le souffle de la Terre (2009) in support of Kevin Sorbo.

Alex's love for horses extended itself into work for numerous charities and benefits. He was a regular competitor in the Ben Johnson Pro-Celebrity Rodeos that raised money for children's charities, and he is one of the founders of the Chukkers for Charity Celebrity Polo Team which has raised more than $3 million for worthy causes. He chairs "Ahead with Horses", an organization that provides therapeutic riding programs for the physically and emotionally challenged. Alex also turned to writing, thus far publishing several novels including A Feather in the Rain (2005), Days of the Harbinger (2013), The Man Who Would Be God (2014 and High Moon (2016). He has also sold three screenplays.

The actor's three marriages all ended in divorce. His second wife was British-born actress Joanna Pettet and third, Susannah, was a horse trainer. He had three children -- Toni Aluisa, Wayne and Damien Zachary. His son by Pettet, Damien, died tragically in 1995 of a heroin overdose at the age of 26.
BornMay 3, 1933
DiedAugust 9, 2021(88)
BornMay 3, 1933
DiedAugust 9, 2021(88)
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  • Awards
    • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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Ernest Borgnine, Jan-Michael Vincent, and Alex Cord in Supercopter (1984)
Supercopter
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  • Michael Coldsmith Briggs III
  • Archangel
CIA: nom de code Alexa (1992)
CIA: nom de code Alexa
4.3
  • Victor Mahler
  • 1992
Chosen Survivors (1974)
Chosen Survivors
5.4
  • Steven Mayes
  • 1974
Les Survivants du Goliath (1981)
Les Survivants du Goliath
6.6
TV Mini Series
  • Dr. Sam Marlowe

Credits

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  • Kevin Sorbo in Le souffle de la Terre (2009)
    Le souffle de la Terre
    3.0
    • General Mark 'Stonewall' Jackson
    • 2009
  • Ice-T in Extrême décision (2001)
    Extrême décision
    3.3
    Video
    • General Harlan Prescott
    • 2001
  • University Blues (1996)
    University Blues
    TV Movie
    • 1996
  • George Segal, Yannick Bisson, and Rick Springfield in Surfers détectives (1994)
    Surfers détectives
    6.4
    TV Series
    • 1996
  • Chuck Norris in Walker, Texas Ranger (1993)
    Walker, Texas Ranger
    5.7
    TV Series
    • Larry Curtis
    • 1995
  • Biography (1987)
    Biography
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Additional voices (voice)
    • 1995
  • Kung fu, la légende continue (1993)
    Kung fu, la légende continue
    6.5
    TV Series
    • Gary Bennett
    • 1995
  • High Sierra Search and Rescue (1995)
    High Sierra Search and Rescue
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Marshal D.J. Stone
    • 1995
  • Joe Lara in Hologram Man (1995)
    Hologram Man
    4.3
    • Governor Hampton
    • 1995
  • To Be the Best (1993)
    To Be the Best
    4.4
    Video
    • Jack Rodgers
    • 1993
  • Robert Caso in The Naked Truth (1992)
    The Naked Truth
    3.7
    • Herskovitz
    • 1992
  • CIA: nom de code Alexa (1992)
    CIA: nom de code Alexa
    4.3
    • Victor Mahler
    • 1992
  • Les racines du mal (1992)
    Les racines du mal
    3.9
    • Jake
    • 1992
  • William Conrad and Joe Penny in La loi est la loi (1987)
    La loi est la loi
    6.4
    TV Series
    • Wade Kelleher
    • Wallace Cogan
    • 1989–1992
  • Joey Takes a Cab
    6.8
    • 1991

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Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Alex Viespi
  • Height
    • 1.82 m
  • Born
    • May 3, 1933
    • Floral Park, Long Island, New York, USA
  • Died
    • August 9, 2021
    • Valley View, Texas, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      Susannah Boye MollerMay 18, 2002 - August 9, 2021 (his death)
  • Children
      Toni Aluisa
  • Other works
    Novel: "Sandsong".
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Interview
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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    Had three children--daughter Toni Aluisa, son Wayne Viespi and Damien Zachary Cord. Toni is the daughter of Mary Ann Hutchinson, whom Alex never married, and Wayne was the product of his first marriage. His second marriage was to Joanna Pettet. Their son, Damien Zachary Cord (b. 10/3/68), died of a heroin overdose on 7/7/95. His third marriage was to author Susannah Boye-Moller.

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  • When did Alex Cord die?
    August 9, 2021
  • How did Alex Cord die?
    Undisclosed
  • How old was Alex Cord when he died?
    88 years old
  • Where did Alex Cord die?
    Valley View, Texas, USA
  • When was Alex Cord born?
    May 3, 1933

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