One of my earliest memories is from when I was four years old, playing a mouse in a preschool Classroom production. I mostly remember being disappointed that I wasn’t cast as the princess, but my parents tell me that’s when they realized I was born for the stage.

To quote my first grade teacher: “If Alex isn’t on Stage in a couple years, I’ll eat my hat”.

Originally from South of England, I attended various drama school all my life. I moved to Orlando when I was thirteen, becoming a Top Honors State winner and President for the Florida Thespian Society, and the recipient of three Dr Phillips Applause Awards with seven nominations.

I graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a BFA in Musical Theatre, performing in productions such as The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Rona), Dance Nation (Sofia), A Dolls House (Nora), and A Little Night Music (Anne). I performed New shows in Playground, recorded original songs in the School of Music, frequented many cabarets, and choreographed, designed, and starred in many Dance/Light Projects. I choreographed a Full Length Production of RENT with CMU’s non major Theatre club, Scotch N’ Soda.

Recent Theatrical Credits include Jesus Christ Superstar (Ensemble/Priest/Annas u/s, The Fulton Theatre, directed by Deidre Goodwin and choreographed by Tyler Hanes), Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley/The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley (Lydia Wickham, City Theatre), Young Frankenstein (Inga, CLO), The Sound of Music (Nun, Ensemble, CLO), Fiddler on the Roof with Shuler Hensley and Anna L Nathan (Tzeitel, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra with Andy Einhorn), A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum (Philia, Alexis and Jim Pugh Theatre), and One Day Down (Delaney, SheNYCarts).

TV Credits include American Rust (Showtime).

Alex is signed with Brave Artists Management and is seeking agency representation.

As Roy Bennett once said, ‘To shine your brightest light is to be who you truly are.’ This is Alex. She shines brightly each and every day. She truly is one-in-a-million.”