In the 1962 film
Days of Wine and Roses, alcoholic Joe Clay, played by
Jack Lemmon, takes Kirsten Arnesen, played by
Lee Remick, out on a date. When she explains that she dislikes liquor but likes chocolate, he orders her a Brandy Alexander, thus beginning Kirsten's descent into alcoholism. In the 1970
pilot of the television series,
The Mary Tyler Moore Show, the namesake character adds to a running gag by asking for a Brandy Alexander during a job interview. In the 1981 film
Tattoo,
Bruce Dern takes
Maud Adams out for dinner and orders a Brandy Alexander. When she comments that he does not look the Brandy Alexander type, he replies, "I like the foam...it reminds me of the ocean." In the 1981 television adaptation of
Brideshead Revisited (
discussed below), Anthony Blanche (
Nickolas Grace) takes Charles Ryder (
Jeremy Irons) out for drinks, ordering four Brandy Alexanders for the two of them: "I expect you would prefer sherry, but my dear Charles, you're not going to have sherry tonight. You're going to try this delicious concoction instead." When Charles reacts hesitantly to his first sip, Anthony proceeds to drink all four cocktails in rapid succession. In “Indian Summer”, the eleventh episode of the
first series of
Mad Men (2007),
Peggy Olson is seen drinking a Brandy Alexander on a date. Peggy says
Joan Holloway often orders the drink for her, but that it is usually sweeter. In the 2008
James Gray movie
Two Lovers, Michelle (
Gwyneth Paltrow) tells Leonard (
Joaquin Phoenix) she drinks Brandy Alexanders with her boyfriend Ronald, a rich lawyer. Leonard orders one at a restaurant to impress her, but ruins the effect by mistaking the stirrer for a straw. ==In print==