Kristin Alexander
Actress &Voice-over Artist
Kristin Alexander, a Seattle-based
actress and voice-over artist, packs heaps of talent in her 5-foot-tall
frame. Her spunky personality, creativity, professionalism and contagious
enthusiasm make her a delight to work with. Directors also admire her
integrity and commitment to making each project a success.
New Projects:
- High school librarian in EKE Pictures'
"The Day My
Parents Became Cool," now in post-production.
- Allie in Protofilm LLC's "Book of Bob," to be filmed this summer.
Experience:
Acting Resume
Theatre
Puget Sound Profile
Representation (TV/Film/Voice-over/Commercial):
Premier Talent
Northwest
Bio: As a young girl, my mother sometimes called me “Sarah.” While
Mom was undoubtedly poking fun at my dramatic flair -- the nickname was a
reference to actress Sarah Bernhardt – it’s possible she also had a
premonition. I began acting shortly thereafter.
I've performed throughout Washington
on stages, in parks and even in an Italian bistro. Favorite roles include
Myrrhine in "Lysistrata," Adriana in Shakespeare’s “Comedy of Errors” and Poopay in Alan Ayckbourne’s comedic, time-traveling thriller
“Communicating Doors.”
I studied theater at Western Washington University and have continued my
training under the tutelage of some of Seattle’s best-known casting
directors and veteran performers.
Read more about Kristin Alexander.
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Availability: Please
contact me about your project at
kristin(removethis)@kristinalexander(removethis).com
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www.kristinalexander.com or
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