Alexandra McDougall

Alexandra McDougall
Born August 23, 1981 (1981-08-23) (age 30)
Peabody, Massachusetts, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 2004–present

Alexandra Catherine McDougall (born August 23, 1981)[1] is an American actress best known for voicing "Walking Cinema: Murder on Beacon Hill,"[2] the first iPhone application to be accepted to a major film festival,[3] as well as her role in the New England Emmy Award nominated documentary "On The Lake: Life and Love in a Distant Place."[4]

She simultaneously completed bachelor's degrees in theater and history from Salem State University in 2004.[5] She has also been known to volunteer on short notice, as she did with the Boston Crisis camp in the wake of the 2010 Haiti Earthquake.[6]

By 2011, she had moved from the Boston area to Los Angeles and started training with and blogging for John Sudol.[7]

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References

  1. ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2123375/
  2. ^ Guthleben, Cécile. "Le cinéma débarque sur l'Iphone". Film News Website. http://cine.ados.fr/news/cinema-iphone_article8957.html. Retrieved 20 August 2011. 
  3. ^ Gilbey, Ryan. "The first film made for the iPhone: Is this the start of a whole new cinematic genre?." The Guardian [London] 14 April 2010, sec. Film: n. pag. The first film made for the iPhone / Film / The Guardian. Web. 14 April 2010.
  4. ^ boston.emmyonline.org/NATAS_nominationPC_final.pdf
  5. ^ Leach, Adria (15). "Uncommon Theater for the Common Man". Salem Statement 2007: 17. 
  6. ^ Bray, Hiawatha (24 January 2010). "With a click, Mass. team aiding Haiti". The Boston Globe. http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2010/01/24/with_a_click_mass_team_aiding_haiti/. 
  7. ^ McDougall, Alexandra. "Personal Display Rules: Alex's Personal Journey...". The Language of the Face Blog. http://languageoftheface.blogspot.com/2011/06/personal-display-rules-alexs-personal.html. Retrieved 19 August 2011. 
  8. ^ Klein, Christopher (2 May 2010). "The crime scenes of the city's haunted and hunted". The Boston Globe. http://www.boston.com/travel/boston/articles/2010/05/02/the_crime_scenes_of_the_citys_haunted_and_hunted/?page=2. Retrieved 20 August 2011.