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Lou Alexander

Lou Alexander was a comedian who worked the national nightclub circuit in the U.S. and Canada in the 1950s and 1960s before becoming an agent and manager.

He grew up as the son of a burlesque comedian who worked the Catskills in the heyday of the famed "Borscht Belt". Young Lou became part of the act at age 10, joining him in skits. Later, teaming with high school friend Howard Storm, they worked the comedy circuit as "Storm and Gale", playing rooms in the Miami area and building a cult following among national comedians who were impressed with their burlesque routines. The act ended when Alexander was drafted into the Marines.

Alexander became a solo act after his military stint, working all the big rooms from coast to coast in the 1950s and 1960s. He also recorded a comedy album, The Earth Shattering Lou Alexander for United Artists Records, and did occasional television bits. From there, he transitioned into a career as an agent and manager. He worked for New York agent Norby Walters, then branched out on his own. He booked Budd Friedman's Improv comedy clubs in Los Angeles and New York, and also handled productions for various Las Vegas venues.

Later in his career, he made acting cameos in Beverly Hills 90210 and Melrose Place.

Alexander died in July 2023 in Beverly Hills at the age of 91.

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