Alexandra Hedison
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Born | Alexandra Mary Hedison July 10, 1969 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Alexandra Mary Hedison (born July 10, 1969 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress, playing in the series The L Word on Showtime. She is the daughter of actor David Hedison and actress Bridget Hedison and the sister of Serena Rose Hedison
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[edit] Personal quotes
- "I am a photographer. I'm an artist. I'm interested in directing. My photography is what I am mostly concentrated on now and have been for years."
- "I have to do my photography because that's my work and it makes me so happy."
[edit] Filmography
- Sleep With Me (1994) as Brunette Actress
- Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1994) as Remy
- The Hard Truth (1994) as TII receptionist
- Melrose Place (1995) as Dr. Reshay
- OP Center (1995) as C-5 Tech #1
- Max is Missing (1995) as Rebecca
- The Rich Man's Wife (1996) as Party Guest
- L.A. Firefighters (1996) as Firefighter Kay Rizzo
- Silk Stalkings (1996) as Julie
- Any Day Now (1998) as Rhonda
- Prey (1998) as Attwood's Boss
- Night Man (1998) as Jennifer Parks
- Blackout Affect (1998) as Catherine Parmel
- Standing on Fishes (1999) as Jason's Girlfriend
- Seven Days (1999) as First Lt. Sally Bensen
- Nash Bridges (2000) as Special Agent Victoria Trachsel
- Year For The Queer (2005) (LOGO TV) as Alexandra Hedison
- In The Dog House (2005) as The Voice of Maggie (also wrote and directed)
- Designing Blind (2006) (A&E) as Alexandra Hedison
- The L Word (2006) as Dylan Moreland
[edit] Films as Director
- In The Dog House (2005) Animated
- The Making of Suit Yourself (2005) Documentary
[edit] External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
- Alexandra Hedison Official Website
- Alexandra Hedison at the Internet Movie Database
- Alexandra Hedison section of David Hedison's Website
- Alexandra Hedison Online Website
- Alexandra Hedison at TV.com
- Alexandra Hedison Fan Site
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