Sasha Alexander

Sasha Alexander

  • Born: 1973-5-17
  • Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
  • Height: 5' 5" (1.65 m)
  • Profession: Actor, producer
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: University of Southern California Film School
  • Representative Works: Yes Man, Mission: Impossible III
  • Sasha Alexander (Sasha Alexander) , born on May 17, 1973 in Los Angeles, California, is an American film and television actress and producer. He graduated from the film school at the University of Southern California (film school at the University of Southern California) [3]  .
    The main works are: " Rizzoli & Isles ", " The Nine ", " The Last Lullaby ", "Naval Criminal Investigation Service", " Twin Falls Idaho ", " Yes Man ", etc.

    Performing Experience

    Sasha Alexander was born in Los Angeles, State of California . His mother was from The Republic of Serbia and his father was from The Republic of Italy . She is enrolled in a seven-year school. She is also a skating enthusiast, but she had to stop skating due to a knee injury. She moved to New York City after graduating from college . She graduated from the University of Southern California Film and Television and is a member of the Female Student Association. Prior to this, she had a successful acting experience in television and film.
    Sasha Alexander is both talented and versatile in film and TV series. In the first two seasons of the popular drama "Navy Crime Investigation Service", she became famous for her role as agent Caitlin "Kate" Todd. Alexander is also a resident actor in 3 series, including the very popular " Dawson's Creek ", "Presidio Med" and "The Nine". In addition, she has guest roles in popular episodes of " Friends ", " House MD " and "Greg the Bunny".
    As for the big screen, Alexander completed the shooting of the independent film "Coming and Going". In this romantic romance film, she and Rhys Darby, who are one of the leading actors, acted as rivals. It is worth mentioning that the director of the film is Alexander's husband Edoardo Ponti, and there is also a cameo at the end of the film. She also played a role in the all-star popular movie "He Actually Doesn't Like You That So" and performed " Yes Man " with Jim Carrey .
    Alexander's other film and television works include: " Mission: Impossible III " with Tom Cruise , acting with Luke Wilson in " Tenure ", and " Love Happens " with Aaron Eckhart . At the same time, she has also participated in the shooting of many independent films, including "The Last Lullaby" and "Play Dead", which won her the best actress at the San Diego Film Festival, and " All Over ", which played rival roles with Christina Ricci, Lisa Kudrow and Adam Goldberg. the Guy .
    Alexander studied acting with Cecily Barry at the Royal William Shakespeare Theatre Company in London . She graduated from the prestigious film and television school of the University of Southern California , where she took a directing course.

    Personal Life

    Husband: Edoardo Ponti
    Child: Lucia Sofia Alexander Ponti
    Leonardo Alexander Fortunato Ponti
    Extended Reading
    • Shayne 2022-03-02 08:01:08

      Adam Goldberg

      From the very beginning, I felt that the furniture designer was very familiar. Where did I meet him? I didn't realize it was Joey's brother-in-law until Phoebe appeared.
      He also made a few cameo appearances in Friends. Still Joey has character and finally remembers his name, Adam Goldberg.
      In...

    • Khalil 2022-03-02 08:01:08

      The height and age are all weak, and in love, gender is not a problem!

      This is the love of two men

          from inexplicably falling in love, to hurting each other, to changing for each other, to integrating, they are noisy, many times. The advantages of quarreling between men and women compared to quarreling between men and women are: the quarrel is imposing, the quarrel...

    • Ernestina 2022-04-22 07:01:53

      "One Love to the End" is much better than that "Halo Jilang"...not bad

    • Aurelio 2022-04-22 07:01:53

      The final ending sublimates all the little dullness before

    All Over the Guy quotes

    • Tom: Jackie would love this bear... Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear, Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair, Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't very fuzzy, was he? Was he? Was he? Was he? Was he?

      Eli Wyckoff: [interrupting him] Was he, was he, WAS he!

      Tom: That's what I said

      Eli Wyckoff: No, no. You said "Was heeeee?" It's "WAS he"

      Tom: What's the difference?

      Eli Wyckoff: You're kidding, right? You just established that Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair; why would you then ask "Was heeee?" like a question, like you didn't know if he was fuzzy or not?

      Tom: It *is* a question, I'm asking if Fuzzy is or isn't fuzzy, what is so wrong about that?

      Eli Wyckoff: It is a rhetorical question, it's supposed to be ironic! "Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't very fuzzy... *was* he?"

    • Tom: Where you going?

      Jackie: Uhh, home, to officially 'not call'.

      Tom: No, no, no, no, you were supposed to stay here and watch Lifetime Television for Women and Gay Men!

      Jackie: Uhh, no.

      Tom: It's Joan Van Ark in "Not Without My Nose Job".

      Jackie: Oh, angel, I've already lived that movie!