Alexander Cann Explained

Alexander Cann
Birth Date:January 8, 1903
Birth Place:Nova Scotia
Death Place:Sydney, NSW
Other Names:Alexander Cross
Spouse:June Dunlop Cann
Children:3
Occupation:actor, journalist

Alexander Howard Ross Cann (January 8, 1903 – December 21, 1977) was a Canadian actor and journalist known for his role in documenting the 1945 New Guinea Gremlin Special rescue.

Cann was born in Nova Scotia to Mabel Ross Cann and H. V. Cann.[1] He attended the Royal Naval College of Canada and studied structural engineering at Columbia University. Finding a shortage of work, he moved from New York City to Hollywood and found acting work in the mid-1930s under the stage name Alexander Cross. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy and was injured on his way to the South Pacific. While he was recovering in Australia, he got a job with the Netherlands-Indies Information Service as a war correspondent.

Cann parachuted into the Baliem Valley, his first ever parachute jump, with a film camera.[2] [3] He lived with the survivors and their rescuers for twelve days in order to document the rescue on behalf of his employer's Film and Photo Unit.[4] Cann's short film Rescue from Shangri-La includes staged scenes as well as documentary footage of the indigenous Dani people.

Cann was a film and television actor whose last role was in a 1970 film about Ned Kelly.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Zuckoff, Mitchell . Lost In Shangri-La . 2011 . HarperCollins . 978-0061988349.
  2. News: Cann . Alexander . Evidence of Warfare Found in "Shangri-La" by Witer. . 25 March 2023 . Richmond Times-Dispatch . July 2, 1945 . Richmond, VA . 2.
  3. Web site: Selcer . Richard F. . This 1945 New Guinea Plane Crash Survivor Became Known As The 'Queen of Shangri-La' . HistoryNet . 2022-02-05 . 2023-03-25.
  4. News: AN EPIC RESCUE--SCENES FROM THE VALLEY OF "SHANGRI-LA," NEW GUINEA. . . CIV . 98 . Tasmania, Australia . 4 July 1945 . 26 March 2023 . 1 . National Library of Australia.
  5. News: Canadian-born actor dies in Australia . 25 March 2023 . Vancouver Sun . December 22, 1977 . Vancouver, BC.