Alexandra Schalaudek was born on September 2, 1975 in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany. She is an actress, known for Verbotene Liebe (1995), Land in Sicht (1990) and Armans Geheimnis (2015).
Alexandra was born in Melbourne, Australia. She later studied acting at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne. She was nominated for an Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Award in 2011 for Best Supporting Actress in The Eye of the Storm and won the 2011 Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for the same film. She has also written, produced and directed two short films, One Night and Lois.
Alexandra Schmidt is an actress, known for Les apparences (2020), Agonie (2016) and Party Hard Die Young (2018).
Alexandra Schulze is known for Cargo (2017), Butterfly (2021) and Deadline Gallipoli (2015).
Alexandra Scott is an actress, known for Ted Bundy: American Boogeyman (2021), Pretty Smart (2021) and The Wrong Boy Next Door (2019).
Alexandra Sedlak is an actress and director, known for Before the Ink Dries (2017), Trigger (2019) and Summer of '67 (2018).
Alexandra Sepulveda is known for A Dream House, Welcome to Hope (2021) and Prank Squad.
Alexandra Shipp is known for her role as the iconic mohawked super heroine 'Storm' in Twentieth Century Fox's X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), directed by Bryan Singer. Shipp plays a younger version of 'Storm' (originally played by Halle Berry). Determined to make the mutant character her own, she delivers a new spin on 'Storm,' which many media outlets boasted her as the "breakout" star of the film. Shipp reprised the role of 'Storm' in the next feature Dark Phoenix (2019). In 2018, Shipp co-starred with Nick Robinson in Fox 2000's coming-of-age story Love, Simon (2018)., based on the popular Young Adult book "Simon VS the Homo Sapien Agenda." She also played in Simon Kaijser's psychological thriller Spinning Man (2018), based on the novel by George Harrar. The next year, she had significant roles in the drama A Dog's Way Home (2019), the action thriller Shaft (2019), and comedy Jexi (2019). Previously, Alexandra appeared in Universal Pictures' Oscar nominated feature Straight Outta Compton (2015), which has become the highest grossing music biopic of all-time. Shipp's other film credits include the two-hander Tragedy Girls (2017) and the title role of 'Aaliyah' in the Lifetime biopic, Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B (2014) which she demonstrated and was praised for her singing and dancing talents. The same year, she was the lead in Drumline: A New Beat (2014) the VH1's sequel to 2002's Drumline (2002). Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, Shipp moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career at 17. She is known for her role as 'KT Rush,' on Nickelodeon teen drama-mystery series, House of Anubis (2011) and made her film debut in the Fox feature film, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (2009), playing the role of 'Valentina'. Aside from acting, she is a songwriter, pianist, and guitar player.
Alexandra Siegel is an actress, known for Bosch (2014), Eastbound & Down (2009) and Status Update (2018).
Raised in Detroit, Michigan, by two loving parents, Alexandra attended the prestigious Interlochen Arts Camp throughout her childhood, later enrolling in the Interlochen Arts Academy for most of her high school career. After graduating, she chose to hone her incredible acting skills at the Royal Scottish Academy in Glasgow. At the age of 21, before she had even officially graduated she was given the coveted role of Anne in the West End production of "Woman in White", becoming an instant West End star. She followed this with a year long run of the West End revival of "Fiddler on the Roof" as Hodel and then another year starring in the West End revival of "Carousel" as Julie Jordan, a critically acclaimed performance, for which she won an award. After nearly a decade living abroad, she decide to move back to the US, making New York her new home. Her first role after returning was as the scatterbrained, but talented Sophie DePalma in the Kennedy Center's production of Master Class. It was later remounted at the Friedman Theater, giving Ms. Silber her Broadway debut. Since then, she has written and performed her cabaret, London Still, at Feinstein's and as a part of the Barbara Cook series at the Kennedy Center, starred as The Young Wife in an off-Broadway revival of La Chiusa's "Hello Again", been a part of the off-Broadway production of "Women on the Verge", and then wrote and performed a second cabaret, Ex Libris. At the time of writing she was starring as Jennifer Cavalleri in the US premier of the musical adaptation of "Love Story" in Philadelphia. Primarily a theater actress, Ms. Silber's stunning features and incredible charisma make her well suited to television and film as well. She has had roles in all three Law and Order series, including a role in the last season of the original series, and had her feature film debut in the Stephen King thriller, "1408".