Born in Fort Lee, New Jersey, Alexandra relocated to Los Angeles following her graduation Summa Cum Laude from Syracuse University's esteemed Newhouse School of Public Communications, a prestigious institution renowned for its rigorous academic programs and esteemed faculty.
Her journey in the entertainment industry began with a notable appearance in Martin Brest's film "Gigli", where she left a lasting impression alongside Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, showcasing her exceptional acting abilities and undeniable charm.
Throughout her career, Alexandra has accumulated an impressive array of television credits, including Lifetime's "The Perfect Wife", "Without A Trace", "The Rules of Engagement", and a memorable role on "Veronica Mars" as Harry Hamlin's stalker and stabber from their Christmas episode, demonstrating her versatility and range as a talented actress.
In addition to her work in film and television, Alexandra has had the privilege of collaborating with esteemed directors, including Mary Harron, known for her work on "American Psycho", on a horror anthology series for NBC titled "Fear Itself", alongside Shiri Appleby and Brandon Routh, further solidifying her reputation as a talented and dedicated actress.
As a member of Theatre Tribe, Alexandra has had the opportunity to perform in a variety of hit shows, including Lanford Wilson's "Sympathetic Magic", "Proof", and "Lobby Hero", showcasing her impressive range and depth as a thespian.
Her most recent projects include the short film "Dog Eat Dog" alongside Zachary Quinto and Philip Baker Hall, a feature film with Paul Rudd and Paul Giamatti, and a lead role in the horror feature film "The Shower", highlighting her dedication to her craft and her ability to excel in a wide range of genres and roles.