Grant Aleksander

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Grant Aleksander
Born
Grant Aleksander Kunkowski

(1960-08-06) August 6, 1960 (age 63)
Alma mater Washington and Lee University
OccupationActor
Years active1982–present
SpouseSherry Ramsey (m.1987)

Grant Aleksander (born Grant Aleksander Kunkowski; August 6, 1960) [1] is an American actor. He is best known for playing the role of Phillip Spaulding on the CBS Daytime soap opera Guiding Light (1982-1984, 1986-1991, 1996-2004, 2009). He received a Soap Opera Digest Award and four Daytime Emmy Award nominations for his role on Guiding Light.

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Early life

Aleksander was born in Baltimore, Maryland and raised in Timonium. [2] He is the youngest of three sons. [1] He attended McDonogh School, where he played football. He became interested in acting after a drama teacher encouraged him to try out for a school production. [3] He attended Washington and Lee University, but left to study at New York University and pursue his acting career. He eventually returned to Washington and Lee, earning his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theatre in 2012. [4]

Career

After moving to New York, Aleksander worked as a waiter and tried modeling. He appeared in an ABC Afterschool Special, A Very Delicate Matter, in 1982. [3] He landed his big break when he was cast as Phillip Spaulding on Guiding Light . He initially played the role from 1982 to 1984, before leaving to pursue other opportunities. [2]

Aleksander landed guest starring roles on Hardcastle and McCormick, Who's the Boss?, and The Fall Guy. He appeared in the TV movie Dark Mansions and the film Tough Guys. Returning to soaps, he had a brief stint as DJ Phillips on Capitol in 1986. [3] [5]

He returned to Guiding Light as Phillip Spaulding in 1986 and stayed until early 1991. [6] He decided to leave due to burn out from the show's fast paced schedule, as well as grief from the recent deaths of his parents. [2]

In 1993, Aleksander joined the cast of the ABC Daytime soap opera All My Children as Alec McIntyre. [7] He stayed with AMC until 1996.

Aleksander returned to Guiding Light in 1996 and continued playing the role of Phillip until 2004, when he was abruptly dismissed from the show. [8] Media reports speculated on a number of possible reasons, including his high salary, and allegations that Aleksander was temperamental or had been feuding with the actress who portrayed his love interest. Aleksander said the dismissal was storyline dictated. [9]

After being killed off, it was revealed in May 2006 that Phillip Spaulding was still alive. However, the character didn't appear on camera again until Aleksander returned in February 2009. [10] He stayed with Guiding Light until it's final episodes in September 2009.

During his time away from Guiding Light , Aleksander directed episodes of As the World Turns . [10] In 2006, he appeared in the films The Big Bad Swim, co-starring with Paget Brewster, [11] and Fields of Freedom, a historical drama about Gettysburg. [9] In 2008, he guest starred on Life on Mars, playing a Soap Opera doctor. [12]

Aleksander joined the cast of the web series Tainted Dreams in 2013, playing Adam Clark. [13] In late 2014, he returned to Washington and Lee as a Guest Artist in the first "Dick Sessoms Honorary Production" of George Bernard Shaw's Mrs. Warren's Profession. [14] Aleksander starred in Mary, Mary at Cape May Stage in 2015. [15] He also appeared Off Broadway in Perfect Crime in May and June 2019. [16]

Personal life

Aleksander met his wife, attorney Sherry Ramsey, when they were cast in a play together as students at Washington and Lee. [2] They were married on September 19, 1987. [3]

Aleksander and his wife have rescued many animals and are supporters of PETA. [2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986 Tough Guys Bartender at Mickey's
2006 The Big Bad Swim Paul Pierson
Fields of Freedom

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982 ABC Afterschool Specials Larry MilliganEpisode: "A Very Delicate Matter"
1982–2009 Guiding Light Phillip SpauldingContract role
1985 Who's the Boss? Guss McGeeEpisode: "Hunk of the Month"
Hardcastle and McCormick Biff AndersonEpisode: "Mirage a Trois"
1986 The Fall Guy CliffEpisode: "Beach Blanket Bounty"
You Again? WaiterEpisode: "Uncle Randy"
Dark Mansions Nicholas DrakeTelevision film
Capitol D.J. Phillips
1993–1996 All My Children Alec McIntyreContract role
2002A Wedding Story: Josh and RevaPhillip SpauldingUncredited
2008 Life on Mars Soap Opera DoctorEpisode: "Tuesday's Dead"

Web series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014-2017 Tainted Dreams Adam Clark12 episodes

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryTitleResultRef.
1998 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Guiding Light Nominated [17]
1999 Soap Opera Digest Award Favorite New Couple (Phillip and Harley) Guiding Light Won

(Shared with Beth Ehlers)

[3]
2003 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Guiding Light Nominated [18]
2004 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Guiding Light Nominated [19]
2005 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Guiding Light Nominated [20]

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