Alexa Jordan Kenin was born on February 16, 1962, in the iconic city of New York, located in the state of New York. As a child, she began her acting career, which would eventually lead her to land her first professional role. This milestone achievement came in the form of a made-for-television film, titled "The House Without a Christmas Tree," released in 1972. In this film, she played the character of Carla Mae, opposite the renowned actor Jason Robards.
Following her initial success, Alexa continued to appear in various television productions, further honing her craft and gaining valuable experience. Her talent and dedication eventually led her to share the screen with the legendary actor Clint Eastwood in the 1982 film "Honkytonk Man." In this film, she portrayed an inspiring young singer, showcasing her impressive acting abilities.
One of Alexa's most notable roles was in the 1986 film "Pretty in Pink," directed by the acclaimed filmmaker John Hughes. In this film, she played the character of Jena, leaving a lasting impression on audiences.
Tragically, Alexa's life was cut short when she was found dead in her Manhattan apartment on September 10, 1985. This devastating event occurred shortly after the completion of filming for "Pretty in Pink." The film was dedicated to her memory, serving as a poignant tribute to her life and talent.