Bruce Alexander was born on May 28, 1946, in the charming town of Watford, located in the county of Hertfordshire, within the southeastern region of England, a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
He is a talented individual, professionally recognized for his work as an actor, having appeared in a variety of notable productions throughout his career.
Some of his most notable roles include his portrayal of Superintendent Superintendent Jack Frost in the popular television series "A Touch of Frost", which originally aired from 1992 to 2010.
He also had a notable appearance in the 1997 James Bond film "Tomorrow Never Dies", where he played the role of Vice Admiral Roebuck.
Additionally, Alexander's impressive acting skills were showcased in the critically acclaimed 1980 film "The Long Good Friday", where he played the character of Detective Inspector D.I. Williams.