You don't need to be young to be beautiful. Though she will be seventy next year, Jane Alexander, with her gray hair framing her warm face, is still one of the most beautiful - as well as one the most acomplished - actresses in this country. She's the American Helen Mirren. :-)
Alexander first became famous when she played Eleanor Backman in the original production of Howard Sackler's The Great White Hope in Washington with James Earl Jones; they both went on to star in the 1968 Broadway version and the 1970 movie version. Alexander won a Tony Award for the former performance and an Oscar nomination for the latter.
She also appeared in All the President's Men from 1976 and Kramer vs. Kramer from 1979, among other movies, but her biggest role came in 1993, when President Bill Clinton appointed her to chair the National Endowment For the Arts, which she did for four years.
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