Aleksander's impressive list of television and film credits boasts notable appearances in "In this Gray Place" alongside Phil La Marr and Nick Moss, "Call of the Wolf", "Days of our Lives", and "Caretakers" featuring Vivica A Fox.
On the stage, Aleksander has had the privilege of being part of the world premieres of original works, including the acclaimed "Satie et Cocteau" directed by Mike Czuba and "My Brother" by Brendan Russo.
He has also made a significant impact in the digital realm, lending his talents to a multitude of viral videos that have collectively garnered over 9 million views, collaborating with notable figures such as King Bach, Shane Dawson, Lamorne Morris, and TPindell.
As a classically trained actor, Aleksander has had the esteemed privilege of learning from renowned mentors, including the highly respected Larry Moss. His personal favorite performance is Racine's "Phaedra".
Aleksander holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from the New York Film Academy and, aside from his acting pursuits, dedicates his time to teaching at Stan Kirsch Studios.