Alexandra Tejeda Rieloff's life journey began in Brooklyn, New York City, where she was born, but her childhood was marked by extensive travel with her family, spending a significant portion of her formative years abroad, primarily in her parents' native country, Chile.
Her mother, Paulina Rieloff Nielsen, hails from a diverse background, boasting Spanish, German, and Danish ancestry, while her father, Alvaro Tejeda Lawrence, has a rich heritage of his own, with roots tracing back to Spain and England.
Throughout her career, Alexandra has had the opportunity to tour nationally with Cirque Ingenieux, where she took on the captivating role of Queen of the Underworld, as well as collaborate with Repertorio Espanol, bringing the classic works of Federico Garcia Lorca to life.
In addition to her impressive theatrical resume, Alexandra has also made a name for herself in the world of independent film, boasting over a dozen credits to her name. Her performance as Paulina Salas in Death and the Maiden at the Danbury Repertory Theater received widespread critical acclaim.
As a multi-talented artist, Alexandra Rieloff is not only a dancer, choreographer, and jazz vocalist but also a composer, writer, and director. Her creative endeavors have extended to the realm of music videos, with the short film "Sueños, Solo Son Sueños" showcasing her versatility and artistic range.