Alex Marshall-Brown is known for Brix and the Bitch (2016), The Verse (2014) and The Hateful Eight (2015).
Alex Martel is an actor, known for La Bolduc (2018), Pays (2016) and Every Thing Will Be Fine (2015).
Born to a French mother and Martinican father, Alex was raised in the heart of central France. His father, a Vietnamese martial-arts instructor, initiated him into the arts at an early age. Alex soon became a star of the podiums, winning 3 times the title of champion of France in Viet Vo Dao between 1997 and 2000. At 17 years old, while still following his sports studies, Alex also began to practice dance, Parkour (aka "the Art of displacement, initially made popular by the Yamakasi, and later by its namesake film) and acrobatics. This combination of moving arts led him to create a show combining sports, stunts and acting, with the proceeds benefiting children's education in Viet Nam. His regional notoriety got him a place on the generic for the film Kiss of the Dragon with Jet Li. His role, while canceled at the last minute, sparked his decision to focus on his professional acting ambition and led him, over the course of three years, to play in two successful musical comedies. His performance was recognized and he was invited to study for two years at the International Academy of Acting, Singing and Dancing. At the end of his training, Alex decided to transition from live acting to film. He completed film acting and English classes before officially auditioning as an actor from 2005. His chameleon like appearance associated with his incredible physical ability, have brought him a variety of professional experiences. The famous international series, Galactik Football (2006 - 2008) taught him how to act in Motion Capture. He had roles in ten different Indian films between 2006 and 2010 during a stint in Bollywood. In France, Alex started his acting career in Banlieue 13 Ultimatum by Patrick Alessandrin and the highly acclaimed film The Prodigies by Antoine Charreyron (2011). Between 2012 and 2013, Alex played in three French films: Rust and Bone by Jacques Audiart, starring Marion Cotillard and Matthias Schoenaerts, The Lookoot by Michele Placido with Daniel Auteuil and Matthieu and Jeu De Couples by Maxwell A. Cavevall. He has also had roles in two American films: Battle of the year: Plaent B-Boy by Benson Lee, starring Josh Holloway and the singer Chris Brown and Fast and Furious 6 by Justin Lin, with Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Dwayne Johnson.
Alex Martin is an actor, known for Matriarch (2018) and Allen Hansen Cartoon Show (1996).
Alex Martinsen is an actor, known for All We Got (2021).
Alex was born in London. He attended Marlborough College, where he studied both Theatre Studies and Drama and acted in numerous plays. He went on to train as a member of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain (NYT) before graduating with an MA in Philosophy from The University of Edinburgh. Whilst at Edinburgh, he was heavily involved as an actor in student theatre, attending the National Student Theatre Festival (NSDF) where he was a co-winner of the award for Best Ensemble. Whilst still an undergraduate, he wrote and directed his first play, The Space in Between, which received positive reviews, first as an official university production and then at the Edinburgh International Fringe Festival. The rights to the play were subsequently acquired and it was performed at The Orange Tree Theatre in London the following year. Upon graduation, Alex trained as an actor in New York with The Barrow Group, as well as taking scene study classes with Sondra Lee (a student of Stella Adler). He returned to live and work in London where he continued his training, predominantly in Meisner Technique under Simon Furness, Gary Condes and Tom Radcliffe (himself a student of Sanford Meisner). He took additional workshops with acclaimed National Theatre director Di Trevis and at The National School of Film and Television and The London Film School. It was around this time that Alex began acting professionally, in numerous plays (from Shakespeare to award-winning new writing), commercials (for major international brands), television programmes (for the BBC, amongst others) and numerous award-winning independent films. Alongside his acting work, he began to teach group classes in Meisner technique - and now also regularly works as an acting coach to top professionals - in-person, online and on location. Most notably, he worked with Emily Beecham on her role in Little Joe (directed by Jessica Hausner) which went on to win Emily the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival. He has worked with her ever since and looks very much forward to seeing her forthcoming work as the lead in Emily Mortimer's adaptation of The Pursuit of Love (BBC, Amazon) and in Disney's Cruella, alongside Emma Stone and Emma Thompson. Happy Accident was his first short film as writer/director, a family drama starring Tim McInnerny (Notting Hill, Game of Thrones) and Kate Fahy (Defiance, The Living and the Dead). His second short film, Synchronicity, a satirical romantic comedy about mental health starred Bafta-winner Bill Paterson (Fleabag, The Witches) and Ben Aldridge (Fleabag, Our Girl). His third short film, Fingers, a 1960s crime drama, starred Anton Saunders (Luther, Downton Abbey) James Alexandrou (Silent Witness, Eastenders) and Ty Glaser (Secret Diary of a Call Girl, Holby City). The film reached a wide online audience and won several online awards. His fourth and final short film, Ok, Mum, was a return to drama and went on to play at the Cannes Film Festival, as well as winning multiple awards, including Best Picture at the Los Angeles Film Awards. It starred Sam Redford (Fantastic Beasts, The Hurt Locker), Gina Bramhill (Us, Sherlock) and Eleanor Stagg (MacBeth, The Mercy). He is now working on his debut feature film as writer/director, The Queen of Fashion, about the life of visionary British fashion designer Isabella Blow. He is producing the film alongside Matthew Rhodes (Cherry, Whiplash) and Rob Barnum (Margin Call, All is Lost). Already attached are three times Oscar-nominated Costume Designer, Arianne Philips (Walk The Line, A Single Man) and twice Oscar-nominated Cinematographer, Stephen Goldblatt (The Help, Closer). Alex is an ambassador for The Campaign to Change Direction, a not for profit organisation seeking to change the culture around mental health. He is developing a further slate of projects with his company Storyboard Productions. He splits his time between London and California.
Alex Mathieson is an actor, known for Whisky Galore (2016).
Alex Matthew is an actress, known for Being Us (2013), The Devil and Alexa Jones (2013) and I'll Catch You (2011).
Alex Matthews is an actor, known for Survival Skills (2020) and Here & Beyond (2018).
Alex Matthews is an actor, editor, writer, and director. He was born in Des Moines, IA, and is best known for his role as Cameron in the feature film "The Vampire Next Door." He is also one of the creators of the Youtube Sketch Comedy Show, "Unearthed Tapes" in Los Angeles. When he isn't filming, he is writing his Amazon-self-published book series called "Waking Up." He is a graduate of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts.