Alexandra Almendarez is a Los Angeles-based Actress, Singer, and Salsa Dancer. She has a background in Musical Theater and has been singing since the age of 9; she sings Pop, Rock, Musical Theater, Jazz, Classical, Spanish and R&B. She studies On-Camera Audition Techniques for T.V. and Film at the Annie Grindlay Studio with Jo-Ann Pantoja and has studied Commercial Audition Technique at Killian's Workshop with Jaret Sacrey. Alexandra has booked commercial work for companies such as Starbucks and Uber; she has also modeled on FOX's The Real Daytime Talk Show in the segment, "She Wore It, We Want It," modeling an outfit inspired by Jennifer Lopez. She has also done session singing on various tracks for the world-renowned Melissa Manchester. In addition, Alexandra is frequently booked as a dancer and has performed as Lead Dancer in a musical promo for the Grammy-nominated, Mariachi Sol de Mexico. Alexandra also enjoys writing and producing her own work.
Alexandra Amarell é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Righteous Blood (2021).
Alexandra Amick é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Wildcat - Prisioneira de Guerra (2021), Terra Assombrada (2018) e Curious Matter Anthology (2019).
Called « The new reference of the 7th Art in Africa » by Forbes Africa, « The new prodigy of the Ivorian cinema » by Elle Magazine Ivory Coast, and most recently mentioned in the list of the « 100 Most Influent persons in Africa in 2017 » by New African Magazine, Alexandra Amon is well on her way to become one of Africa's brightest filmmakers. In just five years, the beautiful French-Ivorian has managed to establish herself as a successful producer, screenwriter and actress since she emerged in 2014 with the award-winning TV serie Chroniques Africaines in which she made her acting debut. Born in Neuilly Sur Seine (Paris), Alexandra spent her childhood in Paris and consecutively lived in Ivory Coast and the United States where she completed her high school and secondary studies. Daughter of an Ivorian Ambassador turned Chairman of multiple national companies, Alexandra is the youngest child of a family of four siblings - all sisters. Her first encounter with acting and stage was at the age of 11, when she brilliantly performed the character of Harpagon in L'Avare of French legendary playwright Molière during her French class, for which she earned a grade of 19/20; during her high school years at Lycée Blaise Pascal and College Jean Mermoz of Abidjan, she developed a keen passion for literature, foreign languages, arts and an ease to perform publicly. After earning her Baccalaureat (high school diploma) in French Litterature & foreign languages, she then moved to the United States. Alexandra speaks three languages fluently - French, English and Spanish. In May 2006, she graduated from New York's art school, Pratt Institute, with a B.F.A in Communication Design, but chose to return to her home country in 2008 to start her filmmaking career. It was after an internship at American photographer David La Chapelle' studio in New York, during her senior year at Pratt in 2006 that her path to becoming a filmmaker became clear ; she decided to pursue a career in film instead of advertising. In 2012, she founded her film production company ZIV based in Ivory Coast, with the purpose of developing both television and feature film projects. Since its inception, ZIV has catered to international channels such as Canal + Afrique, Nollywood TV, TV5 Monde, StarTimes, and most recently BET France, Nigeria's Red TV, with productions broadcast across the continent and overseas and dubbed in several languages. In an industry dominated by middle-aged producers, her first major achievement came when she became the first and youngest female producer from Ivory Coast to have signed a deal with French broadcasting giant Canal + at their African channel launch in Abidjan in 2014. Her talent and professionalism have been rewarded multiple times. In 2013, she was selected to join other women directors in a documentary competition led by Canal+ Afrique « L'Afrique au Féminin » ; she wrote, directed and produced the documentary Fashion for Change featuring African designers Loza Maléombho and Pathé Ouedraogo; In early 2015, she was named future TV & cinema leader by the British Foreign Affair Ministry's International Leaders program in march of the same year she won the award for Best TV Serie at 2015 the prestigious Fespaco Film festival for the critically acclaimed Chroniques Africaines. Following the examples of successful series creator and actresses like Insecure's Issa Rae and Chewing Gum's Michaela Coel, the series that she created and stars in 'Boutique Hotel' became the first ever Ivorian TV show to broadcast on an international network : BET ( Black Entertainment Television ). Her new rom-com series « 20.30.40 » is set to air mid-2018, and Alexandra will star in two new feature films to be released in theaters late 2018. When she's not in front of or behind the camera, or with her family, she dedicates her time in philanthropy and activities such as music, reading, photography, traveling and watching movies (of course) ! As a true cinema aficionado, she looks forward to working with outstanding talents worldwide and bring to life new stories, emotions, and environments.
Alexandra Anger é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Crimes do Futuro (2022), Campo do Medo (2019) e Devorador de Almas (2018).
Alexandra Anisman é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Impulse (2018) e Suits (2011).
Alexandra August é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Vinyasa Flow (2016), Dark, Deadly & Dreadful (2018) e Tampoon (2015).
Alexandra Augustine é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Ruby and the Well (2022), Assassin's Creed: Odyssey (2018) e Fatal Family Reunion (2022).
Alexandra Balda é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em The Red Clock (2021), Vengeful Love (2019) e Obscured Reflection (2018).
Alexandra Bard é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em The Meanest Man in Texas (2017), Sede de Sangue (2015) e A Maldição Da Bela Adormecida (2016).