Alexz Spencer Johnson, born in 1986, grew up in a family teeming with talent, boasting five older siblings, many of whom were already immersed in the acting or entertainment industry. Her early start in the entertainment world began with singing for local shows and radio stations, and by the time she was just 12 years old, she had landed the lead role of Annie Thelen on Disney Channel's original series, So Weird, which premiered in 1999.
As she continued to showcase her impressive acting and singing abilities on the show, Alexz won the role of Jude Harrison on The N's Instant Star in 2004. In this series, she portrayed a talented young girl who won a talent show for her voice and song-writing skills. Throughout her time on Instant Star, Alexz was heavily involved in the music-making process and released four soundtracks, collaborating with other artists who also appeared on the show.
In addition to her work on Instant Star, Alexz made her big-screen debut in the feature film Final Destination 3, released in 2006. She soon followed this up with two made-for-TV movies on Lifetime, Devil's Diary in 2007 and Stranger with My Face in 2009, starring as the lead in both productions.
Alexz's music career continued to flourish as she wrote and recorded her first solo album, "Voodoo," in Vancouver and Los Angeles. This album was released in March 2010. For her second album release, Alexz turned to her fans for support, using their donations to fund the production of "Let 'em Eat Cake," which was released in October 2014.