- Alexandra Hay
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birthdate = July 24, 1944
location =Los Angeles, California
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deathdate = October 11, 1993
deathplace =Los Angeles, California
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academyawards =Alexandra Hay (July 24, 1944 – October 11, 1993) was a character actress of the 1960s and 1970s. She was a native of
Los Angeles, California , and graduated fromArroyo High School in El Monte.Blonde and elegant-looking, Hay's first credited role was in an episode of "
The Monkees ", as a girl pursued by Davy Jones. She next had small roles in the movies "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner " (Spencer Tracy 's final film) and "The Ambushers " (starringDean Martin as secret agentMatt Helm ).She costarred in
Otto Preminger 's 1968 film "Skidoo", as a young girl who discovers her car-dealer father (Jackie Gleason ) is actually a onetimeMafia assassin .John Phillip Law played Stash, herhippie boyfriend. She and Law were re-teamed later, in 1971's "The Love Machine", based on aJacqueline Susann novel.Hay had television roles in episodes of "", "
Love, American Style ", "Dan August ", "Kojak ", "The Streets of San Francisco ", and "Police Story ". Later movies included "1000 Convicts and a Woman", "That Girl from Boston", and "The One Man Jury". She also appeared in atelevision movie , "The F.B.I. Story: The FBI Versus Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number One".Hay died in 1993, of
arteriosclerotic heart disease . She was cremated, with her ashes scattered off the coast of Marina Del Ray, California.External links
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