Alexandra Bernal is a classically trained actress from Bogotá, Colombia. There she trained under Daniel Calderón and joined DECA Theater starring in the productions of Agamemnon, Volpone, Pinocchio and The Blind. She made her debut on the American stage in New York City as the lead in She Hates Coffee in 2018. She has performed in a series of plays at Dixon Theater and Theater For The New City. She has been part of various short films upon her move to New York City and made her debut on screen for the film Lupe released on 2019. She is a member of The Actors' Gym and Brave Artist Collective performing groups in New York City. On her spare time Alexandra is a kick boxer and stage combat extraordinaire.
Alexandra Berti relocated to New York City to attend Fordham University / Alvin Ailey's prestigious BFA in Dance program. Upon arriving in New York City, Alexandra was cast in the Off-Broadway show "Savage Force" and as the lead actress, Ella, in the 2.5 hour feature film "One More Photo Please", which had a red carpet premiere and multiple screenings at AMC Empire 25 theatre in Times Square, NYC. After graduating with her BFA, Alexandra studied for a MA in Communications from Johns Hopkins University Kreiger School of the Arts and Sciences. She landed core work (full season) on one of televisions most watched shows, "FBI", during seasons 2, 3 and 4, and additionally was the Utility Stand-In (Bridget Donovan, Lena, Teresa, etc.) on the "Ray Donovan The Movie". Alexandra has been in commercials for Brooklyn Boxing (National campaign), Adidas, Soul Food Brooklyn, and others. She was a runway model for Estelle's Dressy Dresses and has modeled for Brooklyn Boxing's clothing line, Prima Soft Dancewear, Evolution Activewear, Kneeotech, Art Stone The Competitor, Bi-Pad Products, GURL, and others. She has performed professionally across New York State with the Ailey Fordham Student Dancers (AFSD) group performing legendary pieces such as Alvin Ailey's "I Been Buked", "Blues Suite", "Streams", "Escapades", "Masekela Language", "Caverna Magica" and others. Alexandra danced as a company member with Eglevsky Ballet's Professional Company for two seasons in their Nutcracker production and with Long Island Ballet Theatre for their production of The Nutcracker as well. Alexandra can also be seen as a dancer in multiple TV/Film projects. An accomplished, Olympian-trained figure skater, Alexandra won the gold medal at the USFSA National Showcase competition, achieved the USFSA's Graduating Seniors Award, and performed for a sold-out audience at Nassau Coliseum alongside Olympian Sarah Hughes and others. Alexandra holds a Teacher Certification from the Bolshoi Ballet Academy and is a member of the USFSA, PSA, and SCNY for figure skating. When not performing, Alexandra is involved with numerous speaking engagements sharing her story and speaking for various non-profit and for-profit organizations.
Alexandra Best is an actress, known for Female Therapy (2016) and Dark Side of the Ring (2019).
Alexandra Billings was born on March 28, 1962 in Schaumburg, Illinois, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Transparent (2014), Socket (2007) and Eli Stone (2008).
Alexandra Bily is an actress and producer, known for Violent Blue (2011), Caged Beauty (2016) and Worrier the Warrior: The Upbringing (2020).
Alexandra Binns is an actress, known for Investigation 13 (2019).
Alexandra Bob is a Romanian film and theater actress. She was born on July 09, 1999 in Baia Mare, Romania. As a child she did rhythmic gymnastics for six years of performance. As a teenager she specialized in plastic arts, textiles section. In the meantime she specialized in music by herself. She graduated from the Faculty of Theatre and Film in Cluj-Napoca in 2021. She acted in international series such as The Gymnasts (2022) or Spy/Master (2023).
Alexandra Bogojevic was born on September 16, 1951 in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany. She is an actress, known for Der Bastard (1989), Geheimtechniken der Sexualität (1973) and Eros-Center Hamburg (1969).
Alexandra Bokova is a Russian-born American actress. Her home town, Stavropol, once an exile for Russia's progressives such as Pushkin, Lermontov, Tolstoy, is the first in North Caucusus region to establish a Theater- Stavropol Academic Theater of Drama. Being born into an artistic family allowed Alexandra to participate and be raised in that environment, which shaped her love and understanding of performing arts. Her greatest influence was her grandmother, stage actress Alla Bokova, who was honored as a Distinguished Artist of the Russian Federation. At age 8 Alexandra went on to host a children's TV show called Nezhniy Vozrast. As a teenager, she moved to the United States, where she planned to pursue her other passion - working in the field of human rights organizations. After earning a Political Science degree from San Francisco State University, her path lead her back to her artistic roots where she landed the lead in Mermaid Down.
Alexandra Chun (born Bok Yun Chun) is an actress and filmmaker of Korean ancestry living in Los Angeles. She immigrated to the United States when she was seven years old. After attending a boarding school in Maryland, she pursued a study in Western Philosophy at St. John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Intent on becoming a medical doctor after graduation, she entered a relationship with Ottmar Liebert in her senior year which dramatically changed the course of her life to pursue the performing arts. Shortly after moving to Los Angeles for an acting career in film, she was cast for a regular role on the soap, Another World (1964) , which moved her to New York City. When her contract ended with the soap opera, she returned to Los Angeles to work in numerous film and television shows. In 1999, along with three other theatre professionals, she founded and co-artistic directed a multicultural theatre company called Lodestone Theatre Ensemble. In the Fall of 2004, as writer, director, and producer, Alexandra Chun launched a website of short films that take place in hotel rooms.