Alexandra Wright is a classically trained actress with a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern California and a Master of Fine Arts from ART/MXAT at Harvard University. Acting has taken her to Paris, London, Scotland and Moscow. It has also given her the opportunity to work with exceptional artists, such as Neil Patrick Harris, Neil Gaiman, Scott Zigler and Kevin Bright.
As a coach, Alexandra has consulted with actors, lawyers, medical professionals, public speakers and CEOs on helping them build their brand and find their unique voice. Her speciality lies in understanding how upbringing, background, gender, race, sexuality, and trauma shape performance as it relates to body language, communication skills, voice, and presence.
She currently teaches voice, Shakespeare, emotional theory, and on camera technique at UCLA, Loyola Marymount University, Azusa Pacific University, and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Wright has played in several significant stage roles. She also has more than 50 television, film and commercial credits under her belt.
She is a proud member of the Ovation voting committee, SAG, Women in Film, and Film Independent.
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