Alexander Fiske-Harrison

English author, journalist & conservationist
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Alexander Rupert Fiske-Harrison is an English author, journalist and conservationist.

He is the youngest son of Clive Fiske Harrison. His brother Jules William Fiske Harrison was, according to The Times, a "skilled and fearless skier" who died in a skiing accident in Zermatt, Switzerland in 1988.

He was educated at Eton and the University of Oxford, followed by The London School of Economics and Political Science and the University of London. He studied biological sciences, and then philosophy, politics and economics (PPE), before doing postgraduate work in the foundations of physics on the relationship between quantum theory and classical logic and then consciousness studies incorporating work in both foundations of psychology and animal behaviour. He is currently studying as a postgraduate at the School of Neuroscience at King's College London.

He also trained at the Method acting school, the Stella Adler Conservatory in New York City, when Marlon Brando was its chairman. (He was consultant on the Academy Award-nominated Universal Pictures' documentary on Brando, Listen To Me Marlon).

Fiske-Harrison is engaged to be married to Klarina Pichler, a professional polo player from Austria and captain of Las Sacras Romanas - 'The Holy Romans' - an international polo team. She is a descendant of Baron Leonhard Pichler von Weitenegg of the old Swabian nobility Lord of Hornstein and Seibersdorf and Councillor of the Court Chamber to Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I.

Date of Birth22nd July 1976
Age48 Years
Zodiac SignCancer
CountryUnited Kingdom
Current CityLondon
Birth PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ReferenceIMDB
FatherClive Fiske Harrison
MotherBarbara Gail Horne