Lexi Alexander

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Lexi Alexander was born in Mannheim, Germany, and in her childhood, she began kickboxing and karate.

At the age of 19, she became world champion in kickboxing and karate.

After this she wanted to make films, so she went to Hollywood and started directing short films. Because her brother took her to football matches of the football team of Waldhof Mannheim, she learned a lot about the fan scene there. Her brother was a violent fan of this team, and was also in a group of hooligans, a so-called “firm” of Mannheim. As a result, Lexi Alexander started making a film about hooligans.

The title of this film is “Green Street Hooligans”, and it is about the firm of West Ham United. In order to have enough material for her film, she looked for information in the fan scene of West Ham. Because of her stubbornness and her reason to make a film about the firm of West Ham, she obtained a lot of information about the life of the hooligans.

She also made a new film called “Labor Day” which will show in 2007. The film is about a state attorney who takes a boss of a gang into prison. Suddenly his wife is kidnapped and he has to ask a former boyfriend of his wife to help him. But the ex-boyfriend is on the other side of the law.

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Lexi Alexander at the Internet Movie Database

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