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| '''Alex Punch Hyde-White''' (born 30 January 1959) is a British-American actor, producer, and director known for his extensive work in film and television. Born in London to actor [[Wilfrid Hyde-White]] ([[Sire]] [[Anton]]), he portrayed Cadet [[Bow]] in "[[The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part I]]" and also appeared as an unnamed [[Warrior]] in "[[The Man with Nine Lives]]." | | '''Alex Punch<ref name="jimmystar">{{cite_web|url=http://www.prlog.org/11631654-alex-hyde-white-on-the-jimmy-star-show-pretty-woman-and-fantastic-four-actor-to-guest-aug-24-2011.html|title=Alex Hyde-White on The Jimmy Star Show - Pretty Woman and Fantastic Four Actor to Guest Aug 24 2011|date=22 August 2011|accessdate=25 August 2011|last=|first=|format=|language=English}}</ref> Hyde-White''' (born 30 January 1959) is a British actor of American film and television. |
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| == Early life ==
| | Born in [[w:London, England|London, England]] to [[Wilfrid Hyde-White]] ([[Sire]] [[Anton]]), he portrayed Cadet [[Bow]] in "[[The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part I]]," as well as appeared as an unnamed, but different [[Warrior]] in "[[The Man with Nine Lives]]". |
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| Hyde-White was born on 30 January 1959 in London.<ref group="external" name="fandango_hyde_white_bio">{{cite web|url=https://www.fandango.com/people/alex-hyde-white-306818/biography#:~:text=Date%20of%20Birth%3A%20Jan%2030%2C%201959%20Birth%20Place%3A%20London%2C%20England%2C%20UK|title=Alex Hyde-White Biography|publisher=Fandango|accessdate=15 January 2026}}</ref> His parents were actor Wilfrid Hyde-White and Ethel M. Korenman, a stage manager who performed under the professional name Ethel Drew.<ref group="external" name="imdb_hyde_white_main">{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0405033/#:~:text=London%20born%2C%20raised%20in%20SoCal%20in%20Palm%20Springs|title=Alex Hyde-White|publisher=IMDb|accessdate=15 January 2026}}</ref> Known by the nickname "Punch" among friends and colleagues, he relocated from England to the United States with his father following Wilfrid's role in [[w:Warner Brothers|Warner Brothers]]'s 1963 film musical ''[[w:My Fair Lady (film)|My Fair Lady]]''.<ref group="commentary" name="riveting_riffs_interview">{{cite web|url=http://www.rivetingriffs.com/three%20days%20of%20hamlet.html#:~:text=A%20former%20contract%20player%20at%20Universal%20for%20many%20years%2C%20doing%20shows%20like%20%22Quincy%22%20and%20%22Battlestar%20Galactica%2C%22|title=Three Days Of Hamlet - Interview With Director Alex Hyde-White|author=Susan Dwyer|publisher=Riveting Riffs Magazine|accessdate=15 January 2026}}</ref> Hyde-White retained his dual citizenship throughout his career.<ref group="external" name="jimmystar_interview">{{cite web|url=http://www.prlog.org/11631654-alex-hyde-white-on-the-jimmy-star-show-pretty-woman-and-fantastic-four-actor-to-guest-aug-24-2011.html#:~:text=Hyde%2DWhite%20relocated%20from%20England%20to%20the%20United%20States|title=Alex Hyde-White on The Jimmy Star Show|date=22 August 2011|accessdate=15 January 2026}}</ref>
| | He later participated in [[Glen Larson]]'s ''[[buckwiki:Buck Rogers in the 25th Century|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]'' in various roles; his father had a brief recurring role in the second season of the series as Doctor Goodfellow. |
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| Hyde-White grew up in [[w:Palm Springs, California|Palm Springs, California]], where he attended Palm Springs High School and excelled in athletics, lettering in baseball, tennis, and golf.<ref group="external" name="imdb_hyde_white_main" /> During his teen years, he joined his father in the theatrical production of ''The Jockey Club Stakes'' at the [[w:Kennedy Center|Kennedy Center]] in Washington, D.C.<ref group="external" name="jimmystar_interview" /> At age 16, he attended [[w:Georgetown University|Georgetown University]] in Washington, D.C., but left after one year to pursue an acting career.<ref group="external" name="jimmystar_interview" />
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| Hyde-White has described his father Wilfrid as "mercurial, mischievous, challenging, but ultimately singularly special and rewarding."<ref group="commentary" name="riveting_riffs_interview" /> His relationship with his father would become a central theme in his 2012 documentary ''Three Days (of Hamlet)''. | | Hyde-White relocated from England to the United States with his father, Wilfrid Hyde-White, after Wilfrid's role in Warner Brothers's successful 1963 film musical ''[[w:My Fair Lady|My Fair Lady]]''. Hyde-White retained his dual citizenship.<ref name="jimmystar"/> |
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| == Career == | | During his teen years, Hyde-White joined his father in the theatrical run of ''The Jockey Club Stakes'' at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. At age 16, he attended Georgetown University.<ref name="jimmystar"/> |
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| === Universal Studios contract player === | | In his later years, he became a father of two boys, and works with children as a baseball coach and a theater teacher. Hyde-White resides in Southern California.<ref name="jimmystar"/> |
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| In 1978, at age 18, Hyde-White became one of the last "contract players" in Hollywood history when he signed with [[w:Universal Studios|Universal Studios]].<ref group="external" name="fandango_hyde_white_bio" /> This group of contract players also included [[w:Lindsay Wagner|Lindsay Wagner]], [[w:Andrew Stevens|Andrew Stevens]], [[w:Jamie Lee Curtis|Jamie Lee Curtis]], [[w:Gretchen Corbett|Gretchen Corbett]], and [[w:Sharon Gless|Sharon Gless]].<ref group="external" name="rotten_tomatoes_hyde_white">{{cite web|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/celebrity/alex_hydewhite#:~:text=In%201978%2C%20he%20signed%20with%20Universal%20Pictures%20as%20one%20of%20the%20last%20%22contract%20players%22%20in%20Hollywood%2C%20in%20a%20group%20that%20included%20Lindsay%20Wagner%2C%20Andrew%20Stevens%2C%20Jamie%20Lee%20Curtis%2C%20Gretchen%20Corbett%2C%20and%20Sharon%20Gless|title=Alex Hyde-White|publisher=Rotten Tomatoes|accessdate=15 January 2026}}</ref>
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| His first television role under the Universal contract was a single line—"leave my mother alone"—spoken to star [[w:Jack Klugman|Jack Klugman]] in the television series ''[[w:Quincy, M.E.|Quincy, M.E.]]''<ref group="external" name="imdb_hyde_white_bio">{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0405033/bio/#:~:text=his%20first%20television%20job%20was%20one%20line%20%E2%80%93%20%22leave%20my%20mother%20alone%22%20%E2%80%93%20spoken%20to%20star%20Jack%20Klugman|title=Alex Hyde-White - Biography|publisher=IMDb|accessdate=15 January 2026}}</ref> He recurred in several episodes of ''Quincy, M.E.'', each time as a different character, and made numerous appearances in ''[[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' and later ''[[buckwiki:Buck Rogers in the 25th Century|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]'', which also featured his father Wilfrid in a recurring role as Doctor [[Buckwiki:Goodfellow|Goodfellow]] during the second season.<ref group="external" name="imdb_hyde_white_bio" />
| | At 17, he returned to California to become a contract player for Universal Studios, thus leading to his work on the [[Original Series]] and other Glen Larson series, including ''[[buckwiki:Buck Rogers in the 25th Century|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]'' and ''[[w:Quincy, M.E.|Quincy, M.E.]]'' during the 1970s.<ref name="jimmystar"/> |
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| According to Hyde-White, his ''Battlestar Galactica'' casting came about when his father was appearing in the pilot and Universal was auditioning young actors to play Viper pilots. The studio conducted a screen test with father and son together using dialogue from one of Wilfrid Hyde-White's plays.<ref group="external" name="imdb_hyde_white_trivia">{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0405033/trivia/#:~:text=Got%20his%20first%20acting%20break%20when%20his%20father%20was%20appearing%20in%20the%20pilot|title=Alex Hyde-White - Trivia|publisher=IMDb|accessdate=15 January 2026}}</ref>
| | In the 1980s, he worked on Broadway and, from there, in England. While in England, he obtained his first starring role in ''Biggies: Adventures in Time''. Work in other countries followed, including ''Ishtar'' in Morocco, ''Phantom of the Opera'' in Budapest, ''The First Olympics: Athens 1896'' in Greece. He worked on a few additional UK television productions before returning to California in 1989 to work on the last season of ''Newhart'' (featuring [[w:Bob Newhart|Bob Newhart]]) as Scooter Drake.<ref name="jimmystar"/> |
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| At age 23, Hyde-White made his Broadway debut.<ref group="external" name="imdb_hyde_white_main" />
| | Additional Hollywood film work followed, including ''[[w:Pretty Woman (film)|Pretty Woman]]'', ''[[w:Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade|Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]'', the Civil War film ''[[w:Gods and Generals|Gods and Generals]]'', ''[[w:Catch Me if You Can|Catch Me if You Can]]'', and the first film adaptation of ''[[w:Fantastic Four|Fantastic Four]]''.<ref name="jimmystar"/> |
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| === Film and television work === | | In 2001, his production company TMG produced the romantic comedy ''Pursuit of Happiness'' (unrelated to the [[w:Will Smith|Will Smith]] [[w:Pursuit of Happyness|film of a similar name]]) which went to DVD after limited theater screenings. <ref name="jimmystar"/> |
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| Throughout the 1980s, Hyde-White worked extensively on Broadway and in England, where he obtained his first starring role in ''[[w:Biggles: Adventures in Time|Biggles: Adventures in Time]]'' (1986).<ref group="external" name="jimmystar_interview" /> International productions followed, including ''[[w:Ishtar (film)|Ishtar]]'' (1987) filmed in Morocco, ''[[w:The Phantom of the Opera (1989 film)|Phantom of the Opera]]'' (1989) filmed in Budapest, and ''[[w:The First Olympics: Athens 1896|The First Olympics: Athens 1896]]'' (1984) filmed in Greece.<ref group="external" name="jimmystar_interview" /> He worked on several UK television productions before returning to California in 1989 to work on the final season of ''[[w:Newhart|Newhart]]'' as Scooter Drake.<ref group="external" name="jimmystar_interview" />
| | As of 2011, Hyde-White will screen his ''Hamlet''-based documentary ''[http://www.threedaysofhamlet.com Three Days (of Hamlet)]]'' at film festivals prior to a DVD release.<ref name="jimmystar"/> |
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| Hyde-White's Hollywood film work includes notable appearances in several major productions. He worked with [[w:Steven Spielberg|Steven Spielberg]] three times, and has expressed admiration for Spielberg's directorial approach, noting that he "intuits, he will allow the inspiration of the moment."<ref group="commentary" name="riveting_riffs_interview" /> His Spielberg collaborations include playing a younger version of [[w:Henry Jones Sr.|Henry Jones Sr.]] (portrayed by [[w:Sean Connery|Sean Connery]]) in ''[[w:Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade|Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]'' (1989), and as Dick Kesner, a divorce lawyer, in ''[[w:Catch Me If You Can|Catch Me If You Can]]'' (2002).<ref group="external" name="hyde_white_website_actor">{{cite web|url=https://www.alexhyde-white.com/actor#:~:text=Alex%20has%20worked%20with%20Steven%20Spielberg%20twice%2C%20Indiana%20Jones%20and%20the%20Last%20Crusade%20as%20a%20younger%20version%20of%20Henry%20Jones%20Sr.%20and%20Catch%20Me%20If%20You%20Can|title=Alex Hyde-White - Actor|publisher=alexhyde-white.com|accessdate=15 January 2026}}</ref> He also portrayed David Morse, the polo-playing grandson of [[w:Ralph Bellamy|Ralph Bellamy]]'s character, in the hit romantic comedy ''[[w:Pretty Woman|Pretty Woman]]'' (1990).<ref group="external" name="hyde_white_website_actor" /> | |
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| In the historical epic ''[[w:Gods and Generals (film)|Gods and Generals]]'' (2003), Hyde-White portrayed [[w:Ambrose Burnside|Union Civil War General Ambrose P. Burnside]].<ref group="external" name="fandango_hyde_white_bio" />
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| Hyde-White has cited influential directors and actor-directors who shaped his approach to filmmaking, including [[w:Warren Beatty|Warren Beatty]], [[w:Clint Eastwood|Clint Eastwood]], and [[w:Kevin Costner|Kevin Costner]], whom he describes as "actors who created stories and used the technique and discipline of the film set to do this."<ref group="commentary" name="riveting_riffs_interview" />
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| === Marvel's Fantastic Four ===
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| In 1994, Hyde-White played [[w:Mister Fantastic|Dr. Reed Richards]] (a.k.a. Mister Fantastic) in a low-budget motion picture adaptation of [[w:Marvel Comics|Marvel Comics]]' ''[[w:The Fantastic Four (1994 film)|The Fantastic Four]]''.<ref group="external" name="imdb_hyde_white_trivia" /> The film was produced by [[w:Roger Corman|Roger Corman]] for German producer Bernd Eichinger to retain the film rights to the property before they expired.<ref group="commentary" name="thr_hyde_white_interview">{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-features/fantastic-four-alex-hyde-white-legacy-john-krasinski-1235144300/#:~:text=I%20was%20on%20a%20roll.%20Pretty%20Woman%20came%20out%20in%201990|title=Fantastic Four Star Alex Hyde-White Talks Legacy and John Krasinski|publisher=The Hollywood Reporter|date=13 May 2022|accessdate=15 January 2026}}</ref>
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| Hyde-White was cast around Thanksgiving 1993, having previously worked on other Roger Corman films. He described his motivation for taking the role as occurring during "a bit of a life change" in his mid-30s, noting that his "natural approach" and "ability to handle the dialogue in that sort of slightly melodramatic Star Trek way" suited the material.<ref group="commentary" name="thr_hyde_white_interview" />
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| The film was never officially released theatrically. According to Hyde-White, although Corman believed in the film and was determined it be distributed, Eichinger ordered all promotions halted and the negative destroyed just before the film was to premiere at the Mall of America.<ref group="commentary" name="thr_hyde_white_interview" /> However, bootleg copies circulated on VHS and eventually online, and the film has acquired its own cult following. Hyde-White is regarded by many comics fans as an excellent embodiment of the character.<ref group="external" name="hyde_white_website_actor" />
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| More than 30 years after the 1994 production, Hyde-White and his co-stars Rebecca Staab, Jay Underwood, and Michael Bailey Smith were invited to make cameo appearances in Marvel Studios' ''[[w:The Fantastic Four: First Steps|The Fantastic Four: First Steps]]'' (2025). Hyde-White and Staab appear as television journalists, while Underwood and Smith play power plant workers rescued by the Human Torch.<ref group="commentary" name="collider_f4_cameos">{{cite web|url=https://collider.com/the-fantastic-four-first-steps-original-cast/#:~:text=Hyde%2DWhite%20and%20Staab%20appear%20as%20TV%20journalists%20who%20chronicle%20the%20achievements%20of%20the%20Fantastic%20Four%20team|title=How 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' Broke a Surprising 30-Year-Old Curse|publisher=Collider|date=7 August 2025|accessdate=15 January 2026}}</ref> All four also appear in a newsreel sequence.<ref group="commentary" name="collider_f4_cameos" />
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| Reflecting on the experience following the ''First Steps'' premiere, Hyde-White stated: "I do, actually, believe in karma. Very rarely do you get a chance to wait 30 years to test that theory."<ref group="commentary" name="collider_f4_cameos" /> The 1994 film has been the subject of the 2015 documentary ''Doomed!: The Untold Story of Roger Corman's The Fantastic Four'' and a 2019 book, ''Forsaken: The Making and Aftermath of Roger Corman's The Fantastic Four'', which is being adapted for Audible through Hyde-White's production company.<ref group="commentary" name="thr_hyde_white_interview" />
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| === Production and directing work ===
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| Hyde-White founded his production company TMG, named after his mentor, Washington attorney Steven Martindale.<ref group="external" name="hyde_white_website_actor" /> Through TMG, he produced the 2002 independent romantic drama ''Pursuit of Happiness'' (unrelated to the [[w:Will Smith|Will Smith]] [[w:The Pursuit of Happyness|film of a similar name]]), which starred [[w:Frank Whaley|Frank Whaley]], [[w:Annabeth Gish|Annabeth Gish]], [[w:Adam Baldwin|Adam Baldwin]], and featured [[w:Jean Stapleton|Jean Stapleton]] in a cameo. The film was directed by John Putch.<ref group="external" name="hyde_white_website_actor" />
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| Hyde-White directed and starred in ''Three Days (of Hamlet)'', produced by TMG and Ytinifni Pictures. The experimental first-person documentary follows a troupe of actors, including [[w:Peter Woodward|Peter Woodward]], [[w:Richard Chamberlain|Richard Chamberlain]], and [[w:Stefanie Powers|Stefanie Powers]], who gather for three days (July 1-3, 2010) to rehearse and perform a reading of [[w:William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]'s ''[[w:Hamlet|Hamlet]]'' at the Matrix Theatre in West Hollywood.<ref group="external" name="imdb_three_days">{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1733686/#:~:text=Directed%20by%20Alex%20Hyde%2DWhite.%20With%20Alex%20Hyde%2DWhite%2C%20Tom%20Badal%2C%20Richard%20Chamberlain%2C%20Iva%20Hasperger|title=Three Days of Hamlet (2012)|publisher=IMDb|accessdate=15 January 2026}}</ref>
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| Hyde-White has described the film's primary plot as "Actor, filmmaker Alex Hyde-White comes to terms with the legacy of his father and sets out to inspire his sons using a three day staged reading of Hamlet as the vehicle."<ref group="commentary" name="riveting_riffs_interview" /> The concept materialized following Christmas 2009 while drinking Schweppes Bitter Lemon (which he thanks in the film's closing credits), when three elements converged: he had just performed in a staged reading of ''It's a Wonderful Life'' in Santa Monica, was reading about actor John Barrymore's 1920s London production of ''Hamlet'', and was writing about his experiences on Spielberg film sets.<ref group="commentary" name="riveting_riffs_interview" />
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| The documentary merges theatrical production with behind-the-scenes reality television-style footage. Hyde-White described the Matrix Theatre as "a character in and of itself, an old building on Melrose full of memorabilia."<ref group="commentary" name="riveting_riffs_interview" /> The film captures candid moments and features individual interviews with each actor discussing significant three-day periods in their lives.<ref group="commentary" name="riveting_riffs_interview" />
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| ''Three Days (of Hamlet)'' won Best Documentary at three festivals: International Family Film Festival (Hollywood, Spring 2012), L-Dub (Lake Worth, FL, Fall 2012), and Eugene International Film Festival (Oregon, Fall 2012).<ref group="external" name="hyde_white_website_actor" /> The film premiered at the Palm Beach Film Festival in April 2012 to positive reviews.<ref group="commentary" name="riveting_riffs_interview" /> Hyde-White has noted that director Alex Rotaru of ''Shakespeare High'' described ''Three Days (of Hamlet)'' as a "mise en abyme" film—a French term meaning "a dream within a dream" or "looking into a pool of infinite reflections."<ref group="commentary" name="riveting_riffs_interview" />
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| Hyde-White also founded Punch Audio in 2012, a Hollywood-based audiobook production company that publishes through [[w:Audible (store)|Audible]].<ref group="commentary" name="voyagela_interview">{{cite web|url=https://voyagela.com/interview/rising-stars-meet-alex-hyde-white-of-studio-city/#:~:text=Punch%20Audio%20was%20founded%20in%202012%20as%20a%20collaboration%20of%20Narrators%20and%20Engineers|title=Rising Stars: Meet Alex Hyde-White of Studio City|publisher=VoyageLA Magazine|date=25 August 2025|accessdate=15 January 2026}}</ref> The company has produced over 650 audiobooks for independent authors, with affiliated studios across the United States including locations in New York City, Florida, Atlanta, San Francisco, and Boise, Idaho.<ref group="commentary" name="voyagela_interview" /> The company specializes in helping authors who want to narrate their own work as well as providing experienced professional narrators.<ref group="commentary" name="voyagela_interview" /> Artists at Punch Audio include British actor [[w:Ian Hart|Ian Hart]] and actresses Mary Jane Wells, Liane Curtis, and Kate Huffman.<ref group="external" name="imdb_hyde_white_bio" />
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| === Recent work ===
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| Hyde-White has continued to work steadily in film and television, including guest appearances on shows such as ''[[w:Hill Street Blues|Hill Street Blues]]'' and ''[[w:NCIS (TV series)|NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service]]''.<ref group="external" name="fandango_hyde_white_bio" /> He appeared in [[w:Jordan Peele|Jordan Peele]]'s science fiction horror film ''[[w:Nope (film)|Nope]]'' (2022).<ref group="external" name="imdb_hyde_white_main" /> Hyde-White has described himself as having "played big parts in small movies, and smaller parts in big films."<ref group="commentary" name="voyagela_interview" />
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| == Personal life ==
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| Hyde-White was married to actress [[w:Karen Dotrice|Karen Dotrice]], best known for her role as Jane Banks in [[w:Walt Disney|Disney]]'s ''[[w:Mary Poppins (film)|Mary Poppins]]'' (1964), from 14 February 1986 until 1992. They have one son, Garrick Hyde-White.<ref group="external" name="imdb_hyde_white_faq">{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0405033/faq/#:~:text=He%20was%20married%20to%20Karen%20Dotrice%20from%20February%2014%2C%201986%20to%201992|title=Alex Hyde-White - FAQ|publisher=IMDb|accessdate=15 January 2026}}</ref> Hyde-White's former father-in-law, [[w:Roy Dotrice|Roy Dotrice]], was a renowned Shakespearean actor; both Hyde-White and Dotrice made guest appearances on ''[[w:Babylon 5|Babylon 5]]''.<ref group="external" name="imdb_hyde_white_trivia" />
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| On 25 June 1997, Hyde-White married Shelly Bovert Hyde-White, an assistant director and producer known for work on films including ''Convict 762'' (1997) and ''Sworn to Justice'' (1996). They have one son, Jackson Conor Hyde-White.<ref group="external" name="imdb_hyde_white_faq" />
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| Hyde-White resides in Southern California and works with children as a baseball coach and theater teacher.<ref group="external" name="jimmystar_interview" /> He has a sister, Juliet Hyde-White.<ref group="external" name="imdb_hyde_white_trivia" />
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| The only time Hyde-White and his father Wilfrid appeared on screen together was on ''The Merv Griffin Show'' in 1980. A clip from that appearance is featured in Hyde-White's documentary ''Three Days (of Hamlet)''.<ref group="external" name="imdb_hyde_white_bio" />
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| === Production History ===
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| * [https://www.punchandroll.com Punch Audio] | | * [http://www.alexhydewhite.com Alex Hyde-White's Official Website] |
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