Alexis G. Zall is a talented young actress, writer, and director who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. Her most recent project is the HBO Max pilot "Camp Friends" from Jax Media, directed by Todd Biermann and executive produced by Adam Goodman.
Zall has also appeared in several short films, including "Vodka" alongside Iris Apatow, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in June. She wrote and directed her own short film, "the beginning & the middle," which premiered at festivals such as BFI Flare, OutFest, and NFFTY. Her work was selected by OutFest as one of three filmmakers to receive the inaugural Colin Higgins Youth Filmmaker Grant.
In addition to her work in film, Zall has had notable roles in television, including a guest star turn on the first season of "Ramy" and recurring roles on "The Goldbergs" for ABC and "Guilty Party" for AT&T/Fullscreen. She has also appeared in the Netflix original feature "Coin Heist" and the 2020 romantic comedy "Hooking Up" alongside Brittany Snow and Sam Richardson.
Zall's awards and nominations include a nomination for an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Digital Series for her work on "Zac & Mia" in 2018. She has also developed a half-hour dark comedy series for FX and is currently working on her own original pilot and writing her first feature film, a queer romantic comedy.
As a director, Zall has worked on a branded commercial for Google and has additional credits including YouTube Red's anthology series "12 Deadly Days" and the Mike Flanagan features "Ouija: Origin of Evil" and "Like.Share.Follow."
With a strong social media following and a unique voice, Zall is a rising star in the entertainment industry who continues to grow as a writer, performer, and director on all platforms. She has over 1 million YouTube subscribers and close to 400K Instagram followers.