Alexandra Moen

Alexandra Moen

Personal Details

Biography

Alexandra Moen's life story begins in Pisa, Tuscany, Italy, where her early years were shaped by her father's profession as an oceanographer. This led to a nomadic upbringing, as her family, including her mother, a teacher, and two younger brothers, followed his work to various locations, including Canada and Bermuda, before ultimately settling in England. At the tender age of six, Alexandra's family made the move to England, where she completed her schooling.

Her academic pursuits took her to Leeds University, where she read English, and subsequently to the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts to study acting. It was during this time that she made her professional stage debut in 2003 at the esteemed Chichester theatre, taking on the role of Nina in Chekhov's iconic play, 'The Seagull'.

Since then, Alexandra has worked extensively in both the theatre and television industries, with her most notable role perhaps being her appearance in the popular sci-fi series, 'Doctor Who', where she played a pivotal part in ridding the world of the Master, a formidable foe of the titular character.

In addition to her acting career, Alexandra has also showcased her vocal talents, and is a member of a psychedelic pop band, demonstrating her versatility and range as a performer.

Career

2022
The Ipcress File
The Ipcress File as Mrs. Dalby
2019
The Spanish Princess
The Spanish Princess as Elizabeth of York
2018
2015
Not Alone
Not Alone as Chloe
Fortitude
Fortitude as Officer Petra Bergen
Dickensian
Dickensian as Frances Barbary
2012
Bert & Dickie
Bert & Dickie as Rosalind Burnell
2009
Hotel Babylon
Hotel Babylon as Emily James
2006
2005
Falling
Falling as Daphne
Whatever Love Means
Whatever Love Means as Princess Anne