Alexandra's childhood in Cranston, Rhode Island, was marked by a shy demeanor, which she compensated for by immersing herself in books, art, and sports. Her love for reading, drawing, and athletic pursuits was only rivaled by her passion for the performing arts. At the tender age of 10, she was cast in a school theater production, playing the role of Susan B. Anthony, and it was this experience that sparked her interest in acting. She discovered that improvising her lines led to a unique connection with her audience, as everyone in the audience laughed at her antics, leaving her with an indelible mark on her young heart.
As she navigated her way through school, Alexandra kept her aspirations for an acting career under wraps, opting instead to focus on her other interests, such as singing in an international choir, running, playing soccer, and excelling academically. However, it wasn't until she enrolled in college that she finally felt empowered to pursue her dreams. She landed her first audition for the campus's dramatic society and quickly became a staple on their stage productions. A visiting director took notice of her talent and encouraged her to seek out acting opportunities outside of campus, which led to her appearances in various productions throughout Boston.
After her collegiate days, Alexandra ventured into the world of beauty pageants, competing in the Miss America and Miss USA systems. These platforms allowed her to hone her performing skills, model, and make connections within the entertainment industry. Following her graduation, Alexandra landed a job at a prestigious biotechnology company, where she studied biology and chemistry. However, she never lost sight of her passion for acting, and she began dividing her time between her job and her acting pursuits. Today, she can be found residing in Rhode Island, where she continues to model, make movies, and make waves in the entertainment industry.