Alex MacPherson is known for Geordie Shore (2011).
Alex Macqueen was born in 1974 in Epsom, Surrey. He was in the National Youth Theatre in the 1990's while studying English at Durham University and International Relations at Pembroke College, Cambridge. He is best known for his roles as Julius Nicholson in 'The Thick of It' and Neil's Dad in 'The Inbetweeners'. He has worked alongside various Directors including, Woody Allen, Kenneth Branagh, Bryan Singer, Armando Ianucci and Richard Curtis. In 2011 he was cast by Shane Meadows in 'This Is England 88' and in 2012 took the lead in Sky Atlantic's 'Hunderby' opposite Julia Davis. In 2013 he was cast as the new 'Master' in the Dr Who Audio series produced by Big Finish. In 2009 he starred in the film The Hide (2008), directed by Marek Losey and written by Tim Whitnall. The Hide was described by Film Four as 'a brilliantly balanced understated drama' and by The Times as giving 'Misery and Sleuth a ride for their money'. The Hide is a psychological thriller set in a bird watchers retreat on the Suffolk marshes, shot in seven days at Pinewood and three on location, and filmed on a micro budget. Alex Macqueen has also made guest appearances in British comedies including Peep Show (2003), Pulling (2006), The Inbetweeners (2008), Lead Balloon (2006) and The IT Crowd (2006). He had a long-running part as Dr Keith Greene, an anaesthetist with a dry, sarcastic sense of humour, in Holby City (1999).
Alex Magaña is known for Narco Valley (2018), What Love Looks Like (2020) and 29 to Life (2018).
Alex Mai is an actor, writer and improviser working in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. He studied theater at the University of Florida's School of Theatre & Dance, before graduating in 2014 and moving to Texas to pursue acting. He lends his voice in a variety of animation, video game & commercial projects.
Alex Maisonette is a director and actor, known for Narx (2011), Lady Rider (2017) and Don't Mess Up Our Race (2021).
Alex Maizus is known for Jug Face (2013), Coin Heist (2017) and Funeral Kings (2012).
Alex Malan is known for Initiation (2021).
Born in the Philippines and raised in Scarborough, Canada Alex Mallari Jr quickly learned the meaning of hard work and dedication. Having had national success in both Tae Kwon Do and competitive basketball, it was evident that his determination would always carry him to great heights no matter what journey he decided to embark on. When his basketball career came to a halt in his last year of high school due to an injury, Alex decided to attend the Criminology program at the University of Toronto with the intentions of one day becoming an attorney but that journey was shortly lived. It was during his time in university when he decided to take an attempt at his childhood dream: to become an "action star." With no knowledge of the entertainment industry and no guidance, Alex dove in head first. This, of course, had led him to hit some regretful bumps along the way but he was determined to find the right path - HIS path. Since then he has worked on "Robocop", "The Strain", "Nikita", "Beauty & The Beast", and many other prime-time television shows. Now, he has been given the task of bringing the character "Four", a strong and stoic warrior, on SyFy's upcoming hit series "Dark Matter" to life. Safe to say that Alex Mallari Jr. has come a long way from being just another kid from Scarborough to becoming the action star he's always dreamed to be.
Alex Malone is an actress, known for Wanted (2016), The Heights (2019) and RFDS (2021).
Alex Mandel was born on September 30, 1989 in Calabasas, California, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Odd Jobs (2014), Killer Holiday (2013) and Prank It Forward (2014).