Alexis Iacono's artistic journey began in her hometown of Bayside, Queens, New York, where she was surrounded by a world-class theatre and arts community that nurtured her creative sensibilities from an early age.
Her early stage work included memorable performances, such as playing Elle in The Meadowlark and portraying the iconic Fay Wray, known for her role as Ann Darrow in the classic film King Kong.
Alexis further honed her craft by studying at New York City's esteemed HB Studio and the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, laying the foundation for her future success.
However, it was her distinctive voice that brought her to the attention of mainstream audiences worldwide. Her captivating portrayal of the Female Goblin in the 2011 World of Warcraft Cataclysm video game and World of Warcraft Legion (2016) left a lasting impression.
In addition to her video game work, Alexis also lent her voice to multiple characters in Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned.
Her versatility as a performer was also showcased in her work in film. She was cast as Jane Prescott in Peilin Kuo's 1940's black and white short film, Prescott Place, which premiered at the 2011 Cannes Short Film Corner and went on to win the Spring 2012 Asian on Film Honorable Mention.
Alexis's impressive resume also includes roles in Leigh Scott's Horror Anthology: The Penny Dreadful Picture Show - The Slaughter House (2012),alongside Sid Haig and Jeffrey Combs, as well as The Black Dahlia Haunting (2013) and Blue Caprice (2013),a true story about the sniper shootings in D.C., directed by Alexandre Moors and starring Isiah Washington.
In recent years, Alexis has transitioned into independent film production, producing features such as The Pipeline, starring Barry Corbin and Wes Studi, and Brian Howe, as well as the documentary Layin' the Pipe.
Her production credits also include Escape From Ensenada, featuring Noel G (Fast and the Furious),Louis Mandylor (My Big Fat Greek Wedding),and Nations Fire (2018),starring Bruce Dern and Gil Bellows, for which she served as an Associate Producer.
In addition to her work in film and television production, Alexis has also worked as a production assistant at AFX Studio for 'America Horror Story Season 6', Jamie Lee Curtis's 'Scream Queens', and is currently working as a production assistant for Steve Wang at Alliance Studio.