Alexandra is an ever-optimist with an endless passion for being in love. The pasta and pesto
connoisseur decided to be an actor while watching David Lynch's "The Elephant Man" at seven
years old. After seeing John Hurt's performance, she decided she wanted nothing more from
the world than to be in film (and to be in love). She graduated high school early to study Performance,
Philosophy and Anthropology at New York University. She currently resides in New York City
where she lives her dream in addition to writing and producing film.


Night - A Visual Poem was a unique and rewarding experience for Alexandra. She plays Death,
a silent role, where she could only emote and incite with her eyes and facial expressions. In playing
this role, Alexandra found how powerful one could be in their silence and how gratifying it can be
to become your worst fear. Many thanks to the cast, crew, and wonderful director, William, for letting
her become someone she's always wanted to be -- even if only for a brief, fleeting moment.



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