Alex Sol was born in 1973. He is an actor and assistant director, known for American History X (1998), Taking Lives (2004) and The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002).
Alex Soldatov is a Vancouver-based stunt performer, filmmaker, producer, and actor by passion and by profession. Right out of high school, he decided to leave the 9-to-5 grind behind him. That was nearly a decade ago, and he hasn't looked back ever since. To date, he has had to opportunity to be a stuntman in hit feature films like "GI: Joe Snake Eyes," "Skyscraper," and "Shazam". Both on and off-screen, Alex is known for his professionalism, loyalty, and unwavering work ethic. He is also always fond of cultivating new connections. The film world aside, he is passionate about improving his martial arts skills at the Dojo.
Alex Solowitz was born on December 15, 1979 in San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA. He is known for Ghost World (2001), Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (2017) and Alpha Dog (2006).
Alex Soper is an actor, known for Robot World (2015).
Alex Sorian Brown, or Alex Brown, is a an actor and producer. Since the highchair, Alex grew up with a passion for performing. Starting off on the stage as a kid, he spent his childhood involved in all kinds of artistic activities, from dancing, singing or acting to gymnastics, drawing, writing and figure skating. He started pursuing acting and singing professionally at age 15 after moving to Los Angeles, where he graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, attending both its LA and NYC campuses. Soon after graduating, he landed lead roles in several award-winning films. Alex resides in Los Angeles, although he splits his time between LA, NYC and Madrid.
Alex Spalter is known for Kid Sister (2022).
Actor, director, screenwriter, recording artist, musician, composer, producer, X-Factor and Dancing With The Stars Winner, car wreck and massive stroke survivor, Alex's credits are nothing short of mind-blowing. Having over 30 European films under his belt, Alex also stars in the third and forth season of popular American series UnREAL on Lifetime Channel, and Netflix show Space Force on the side of Steve Carell and John Malkovich. The global rising star that is Alex Sparrow, is on a seemingly unstoppable trajectory of success and earth staggering talent. It's a a rare find in the entertainment business to see one individual not only engage in, but conquer, a plethora of fields - actor, director, screenwriter, recording artist, musician, composer, producer, arranger. Born in Russia and raised in the family of Austrian Baron Alexis von Gecmen-Waldek, Sparrow's early training included Moscow Jazz College, followed by Moscow Art Theatre Studio School (MHAT). Showing the young generation that a healthy lifestyle and positive mental attitude is a recipe for success, in 2007 Alex was appointed Good Will Ambassador to the United Nations for all Anti-AIDS Programs under jurisdiction of U.N.F.P.A. His dedication to his all round craft saw him add 'professional stuntman' to his name through his study at Mosfilm Studios. Already a multi-instrumentalist and skilled in dancing in a myriad of styles, Alex was committed to further development and excellence in the film world. In his new home of L.A, he completed both Anthony Meindl's Actor Workshop and studied at the Ivana Chubbuck Studio. Truckloads of natural ability fostered with endless hard work certainly paid off. Amongst some of his most impressive mainstream achievements, Sparrow's respective wins of "X-factor', 'Dancing with the Stars', and twice Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards as 'Favourite Actor' surely put him in a stand out category of his own. And if that wasn't enough, his music video "She's Crazy But She's Mine" (written, performed, directed and starring Alex himself) quickly going viral across the globe, now boasts more then 980 million views on Facebook, and 302 million plus on YouTube. Perhaps it's this gifted Eastern European's accomplishments in film that have earned him the most critical acclaim. A three-time 'Best Score Award' winner and several acting gongs, Alex composed the music for the European co-produced film "The House of Others", a multiple award winning post-war drama that was a Georgian Oscars and Golden Globe entry in 2017, also receiving the most prestigious US Spotlight Award and Satellite Award. Just beginning to take his first steps on the way to his International career he got into an accident, leaving the left side of his body paralyzed. During a year and a half of rehabilitation, he had to work hard to get his life back, and had to learn many things like singing from scratch again. While the doctors were saying that it's very unlikely he would ever be able to continue with acting and show business, Alex was trying to find a new place behind the camera as a director and screenwriter. In 2013, the moment he was able to work again, he made his first short movie, called "DAD"- as screenwriter, director, editor and composer, and gets with it numerous Awards on International Film Festivals. Alex has made it - today he is back on stage, proving the doctors wrong. With that fierce imagination, anything-is-possible attitude and boundless capabilities to turn captivating ideas into reality on any medium, there's no telling what Alex Sparrow will do next.
Alex Spencer is an actor, known for Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019), Warehouse 13 (2009) and Fahrenheit 451 (2018).
Alex Spijksma is an actor and producer, known for The Cosmonaut (2013), My Life in Ruins (2009) and Triage (2009).