Alex Rose is an actor, known for Star Trek Beyond (2016), Timeless (2016) and Unspeakable (2019).
SoCal Native, Alex Rose Wiesel's innate sunny disposition (and BFA in Musical Theatre Performance) landed her her first TV contract for multiple episodes on the Disney Channel sketch comedy show, So Random. Her tall stature and childhood model dreams were never fully realized as she has resting, I'm-nice-ask-me-a-question-face. So, Alex continued comedy in TV, while studying and performing live on house teams with notable improv theaters like The Groundlings, Second City Hollywood, Nerdist, ACME, and iO West. At iO West she was a founding member of the first all-female MainStage team, Pumps Comedy, with whom she's traveled nationally and internationally to perform at many improv festivals. A notorious over-achiever, Alex finished her MA in Theatre Studies at California State University, Northridge and joined her alma mater AMDA (American Musical and Dramatic Academy) College of the Performing Arts, Los Angeles, as a professor in their acting faculty department.
Alex Ross is known for Hexen, The Selection: Special Operations Experiment (2016) and The First 48 (2004).
Alexander Stanley Ross was born in Blackpool England. Alex and his family spent his early years traveling often, living in Northern England and South Africa before settling in the US at the age of 8. It was in Coppell, Texas where Alex fostered his love of performing, becoming a leader in the renowned choral department at Coppell High School. He was a two year member of the Texas All State Choir, and has noted that his experience at TMEA, was a pivotal moment in his early career as it inspired him to major in music. Upon graduating high school he was offered a full tuition scholarship to Oklahoma City University to study Vocal Performance. After his graduation in 2008 Alex moved back to DFW to begin his professional career as an actor. Alex worked in the southwest for 8 years in TV, Film and theatre before moving to Los Angeles in 2017. In 2016 Alex played a supporting role opposite Seth Macfarlane, Channing Tatum and Adam Driver in Steven Soderbergh's "Logan Lucky" and has been featured in "Ncis La" "The Long Road Home" "Queen of the South" and "Revolution". In 2016 Alex lent his voice to the popular game "Smite" where he voiced the polarizing character of "Loki". He is also featured in the anime series "One Piece". On April 27th, 2019 Alex made his Broadway debut as Elder Price in the smash hit musical The Book of Mormon.
Alex Ross Perry is a writer and director, known for Golden Exits (2017), Her Smell (2018) and Listen Up Philip (2014).
Alex Rouse is an actor, known for The Last Hope (2017), Nova Star (2021) and Counter Play (2016).
Alex Rudzinski is a director and producer, known for Grease Live! (2016), Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert (2018) and 2019 MTV Video Music Awards (2019).
Alex Ruiz was born on June 18, 1981 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. He is an actor, known for Gossip Girl (2007), Touch (2012) and ¿Quién es quién? (2015).
Upon graduating from the prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in 2008, Alex starred in the independent Australian feature film Wasted On The Young, which garnered much attention at Toronto International Film Festival and South by Southwest Film Festival. This was followed with roles in several independent and studio films in both the US and Australia. In 2012 Alex played the lead role in the US science fiction thriller Chronicle, which grossed over $126 million worldwide. Following the success of Chronicle, Alex starred in the 2013 re-make of the infamous supernatural horror classic Carrie alongside Julianne Moore and Chloe Grace Moretz followed by a performance in Andrew Niccol's The Host. Alex followed this with starring roles in Australian drama Cut Snake with director Tony Ayres and co-starring Sullivan Stapleton and Jessica Gouw and as Pete Zamperini alongside Jack O'Connell and Jai Courtney in Angelina Jolie's Academy Award nominated epic Unbroken. Most recently, Alex has starred in Ivan Sen's Australian outback western Goldstone opposite Jacki Weaver and David Wenham; Christian Papierniak's Izzy Gets The F*ck Across Town opposite Mackenzie Davis; Greg McLean's Jungle opposite Daniel Radcliffe for Arclight films; Joseph Kosinski's Only The Brave opposite Miles Teller and Josh Brolin for Sony Pictures, Black Label Media and producer Lorenzo DiBonaventura and Luke Shanahan's Rabbit opposite Adelaide Clemens. In the summer of 2017, Alex wrapped his most recent project, independent feature Brampyon's Own for writer/director Michael Doneger starring alongside Rose McIver and Jean Smart. Alex stars as Jim Street in SWAT for CBS Studios and Sony Pictures Television Studios, airing on CBS in 2017. Alex is represented by UTA, Mosaic and United Management.
Alex Russo was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. She started performing in her toddler years. Russo was cast in her first TV pilot called "Just Like A Family" in 2002. She has appeared in over 30 independent feature films. Besides acting, Russo writes original scripts and produces independent films. She has also worked on numerous commercials, print ads, music videos and print editorials. Russo holds BA/MBA degree from Ursuline College (2014), currently pursuing Ph.D. in Psychology (2018).