Alex Melnik is known for The Demolisher (2015), Bad Day (2016) and Now I See: Decisions (2016).
Alex Mendez is an actor, known for All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite (2019), A Gamer's Life (2016) and Fast Travel (2018).
Alex Mendez is an actor, known for Call Girl of Cthulhu (2014).
Alexandra "Alex" Meneses, the ALMA Award-nominated actress known for her smoldering bombshell characters and philanthropic commitment to a wide variety of causes, recently starred on The CW's critically acclaimed series Jane the Virgin (2014). She also recently starred as Isabella, the over-the-top diva actress on NBC's comedy series Telenovela, for which she received an Imagen Award nomination. Eva Longoria produced and starred in it. Alex first became embraced by audiences playing Teresa Morales in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. Her role as Stefania Fogagnolo, Brad Garrett's luscious Italian girlfriend on Everybody Loves Raymond, earned her an ALMA Award and American Comedy Award nominations. Other TV roles include Cookie, Joey Tribiani's sister, on Friends; Sofia on The Goldbergs; and roles on CSI, CSI Miami, Prison Break, NCIS, Psych, Austi & Ally, and The Cleveland Show. She recently starred in the TV movie Unorganized Crime opposite Chazz Palminteri. On film, the Chicago native and former model has also appeared in Selena, Boyle Heights, Ripped, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, and the New York Film Critics Circle Award-winning Auto Focus opposite Greg Kinnear. Alex was Mistress of Ceremonies for Ischia Global Film Festival in Italy. As president and founder of her own production company (Oo La La Productions/L.A.D.S. Entertainment), Alex produced the Sundance Channel hit documentary Damned To Heaven, a gripping look at life inside the FLDS (Fundamental Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) pluralistic community of Colorado City, Arizona. She also executive-produced Australians Hit Hollywood, an honest look at Australians and New Zealanders who have turned themselves into prominent players in the Hollywood entertainment scenes. While still in high school in Chicago, Alex was inspired to pursue an acting career after seeing Rita Moreno's performance in West Side Story and enrolled in the famed Second City Improv program. Following high school, Alex landed a modeling contract and moved to Europe, where she worked regularly in Italy, France and Greece. Upon her return to the US, she entered The Lee Strasberg Theater Institute to hone her acting skills. She has received acclaim in the Geffen Playhouse's production of Oscar and Felix: A New Look at the Odd Couple by Neil Simon. An adapted revival of The Odd Couple, Simon altered the ethnicity of Oscar & Felix's neighboring sisters to Spanish, which fit Meneses, who is half Mexican-American. Alex has appeared in numerous stage productions, including Hortensia and the Museum of Dreams at Chicago's Victory Gardens Theater. In her ongoing commitment to philanthropy and volunteerism, Alex has served on the Board of Trustees at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles for ten years and has helped to raise tens of millions of dollars for the hospital. She also serves on the boards for United Hope for Animals and The Chicago Symphony and is a member of The Chicago Historical Society. A proud alumna of Chicago's Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School, Alex frequently returns to campus and meets with students to share her insights and commitment to a McAuley education. In 2005 she established the Alexandra Meneses Endowed Scholarship to help ensure a new generation of young women are given the best possible career and life opportunities. Alex is a devoted mother to her young daughter and divides her time between Los Angeles and Chicago. Awards: American Comedy Award - Everybody Loves Raymond Alma Award - Everybody Loves Raymond Imagen Award for Best Actress - Telenovela Imagen Award for Best Comedy - Telenovela Latina of Influence - Hispanic Lifestyle 2018 (Won) Idyllwild Film Festival for Best Actress 2018 Idyllwild Film Festival for Best Ensemble Cast 2018 (Won)
Alex Menglet was born in 1956 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He is an actor, known for He Died with a Felafel in His Hand (2001), Eugenie Sandler P.I. (2000) and Children of the Revolution (1996).
Alex Meraz was born on January 10, 1985 in Mesa, Arizona, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009), The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010) and Suicide Squad (2016). He has been married to Kim since December 31, 2007. They have two children.
Alex Merkin is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and editor. A New York native hailing from the prestigious Boston University College of Communication, Merkin is noted as being a "talent to watch" by Daily Variety. Initially, Merkin graced the silver screen with his directorial skills in the 2006 short film titled Across the Hall , starring Adrien Grenier (Entourage), and produced by First Look Studios and Jon Kilik (Babel).Director Alex Merkin Earning high acclaim, the short film received over fifteen awards throughout the film festival circuit cementing Merkin's arrival into the Hollywood realm. Ascending from the rave reviews and critical acclaim of his short film, Merkin developed a feature length screenplay with writers of Across the Hall making its debut in theaters in 2009. The feature length version of Across the Hall stars Brittany Murphy, Mike Vogel, and Danny Pino. Merkin's feature film directorial debut was positively received by critics, and was noted as being " a riveting trip into betrayal and revenge". Regarded as being an influential film maker by infusing modern film techniques into noir fiction genre, Merkin utilized his highly stylized and classic cinematic sensibility tactics within Across the Hall. Theatrically released into the U.S. Market, the film continues its course with great commendation and is currently available on Blu-Ray And DVD. Applying his signature neo-nior highly stylized approach, Merkin received the award for "Best Thriller of 2010 by Gorezone Magazine in London, England. The Daily Variety again noted Merkin's work as "truly one of the finest suspense" films. With Merkin's success stemming from thematic bodies of work encompassing thriller, revenge, betrayal, and suspense, Queen Latifah's newly formed production company, Flavor Unit, entrusted Merkin's directorial vision with the companies debut feature films, Percentage, and House of Bodies. Percentage starred Cam'rom, and Macy Gray and centers on " two hustlers on the run set up a credit fraud operation that soon attracts the attention from the police and the city's top criminals" Aside from Merkin's theatrical dedication, he is noted as being an exceptional commercial director, editor, and music videographer. Much of his commercial success may be seen with recurring projects and clients such as HBO, PUMA, SONY, First Look Studio's, Toyota, Bad Boy, Epic Records, Atlantic Records, Samsung, First Look Studios, Ruff Ryder, Harlem World and Frank151. Much the film enthusiast and preservationist, Merkin designed and supervised the new television and film department at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute at New York University in an effort to instill fundamentals in film making, and further the appreciation for the art. Ever the artistic advocate, and paying homage to his initial New York aesthetics, Merkin continues working in all creative capacities and mediums including both film and commissioned still art.
Alex Merry is known for The Union (2024), The Lonely Musketeer and #HoodDocumentary (2016).
Alex Meth is an actor, known for Vagator Mixer, Toke N Choke Dispensary: Webisodes (2014) and Off the Walls (2020).
Alex Meyer is known for Treehouse Masters (2013).