Gee Alexander is a renowned and accomplished stunt performer, boasting an impressive résumé that includes three nominations and two SAG award wins. Born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida, Gee's journey to the spotlight began with live shows in Orlando for the Orlando Magic, followed by a three-year stint as a fly-on performer for Carnival Cruise Lines.
In 2009, Gee made the bold move to New York City to pursue his dreams in the entertainment and movie industry. Just one year later, he landed his first film role in Step Up 3, where he showcased his impressive breakdancing skills. It was during this time that he crossed paths with parkour and stunt performers from Los Angeles, who would later become his training group when he made the move to LA the following year.
Gee's big break came in 2010 when he was booked for Disney's massive film, Camp Rock 2. The subsequent year saw him selected for Britney Spears' World Tour, where he had the opportunity to dance and perform stunts alongside the pop icon. His impressive skills didn't go unnoticed, and he continued to make a name for himself through various live shows, including performances with A-list stars such as Chris Brown, Ariana Grande, and The LXD.
As his reputation grew, so did the demand for his services. Stunt coordinators began to recognize Gee's unique skillset, and he soon found himself in high demand as a stunt double. In 2016, he entered the Marvel Universe, securing a role in Black Panther, followed by stints on Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. The years that followed saw Gee navigating the challenges of the entertainment industry, including a three-year Covid hiatus and a strike year.
Despite these obstacles, Gee has continued to thrive, working on some of Prime Time's biggest shows, including Swat, NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, The Rookie, 9-1-1, Station 19, and Snowfall, to name a few. He has also had the privilege of doubling some of Hollywood's biggest stars, including Michael B. Jordan, Anthony Mackie, Anthony Anderson, Damson Idris, Mekhi Phifer, David Oyelowo, The Weeknd, Damon Wayans Jr., Sterling K. Brown, Eddie Murphy, and Jamie Foxx.