Alex Falk

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Alex Falk is a minor character in the Jem animated series. He is supposedly a sponsor of Misfits Music and fake acquaintance of Eric Raymond. In reality, however, Alex is a high profile thief and embezzler who is always looking for someone foolish enough who would be willing to pay a much higher price for an item than its real value.

 In reality, however, Alex is a high profile thief and embezzler who is always looking for someone foolish enough who would be willing to pay a much higher price for an item than its real value

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FULL NAME
Alexander Falk
SERIES
Jem
ROLE(S)
Minor antagonist
OCCUPATION
Embezzler
High profile thief
Presumed sponsor of Misfits Music

PERSONAL INFORMATION
SPECIES
Human
GENDER
Male
PLACE OF
ORIGIN
New York City, New York
STATUS
Alive
HAIR
Gray
EYES
Blue
PARTNERSHIPS
Maria Castello (partner in crime)
ABILITIES
Cunning
Skillful deceiver
APPEARANCES
FIRST
APPEARANCE
Culture Clash (1987)
APPEARANCES
Culture Clash
VOICED BY
Corey Burton

History

Alex is a (supposed) investor of Misfits Music. Taking advantage of Eric Raymond's infatuation for Fitzgerald Beck's artworks, he offers to let him keep some of his own Beck sculptures while he is on a trip in Europe.

He introduces Eric to Maria Castello at her art gallery, who suggests him to think about investing in Beck's artworks, all this while interchanging indirect words and looks with Alex, suggesting there may be more to it than what they're telling him.

It happens that both of them are partners in crime and plan to use Eric to store the sculptures for them, which happen to be filled with the stolen "Rockwell" jewels, while Alex lays low for a while.

Trivia

• In the episode where these events take place, after Alex's appearance, the plot then focuses only on Maria and he is never seen or mentioned again.

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