Alexz Johnson
Alexz Johnson was born on Nov 04, 1986 in Canada. Alexz Johnson's big-screen debut came with So Weird - Season 3 directed by Pat Williams in 2000. Alexz Johnson is known for Blue directed by Rodrigo García, Julia Stiles stars as Blue and Uriah Shelton as Josh. Alexz Johnson has got 2 awards and 6 nominations so far. The most recent award Alexz Johnson achieved is Best Shorts Competition. The upcoming new movie Alexz Johnson plays is The Wasting which will be released on Jun 16, 2018.
Born in 1986, Alexz Spencer Johnson grew up in a family full of talent; five older siblings, most of whom were already involved in the acting or entertainment industry. Alexz first got her start singing for local shows and radio stations and, by the time she was 12, she landed the lead role of "Annie Thelen" on Disney Channel's original series, Aux frontières de l'étrange (1999). After showing off both her acting and singing talent on the show, she won the role of "Jude Harrison" on The N's Ma vie de star (2004), where she played a girl who won a talent show for her voice and song-writing talent. Alexz participated in much of the music-making on the show and put out four soundtracks (along with other artists in the later soundtracks, also who appeared on the show). During "Instant Star", Alexz also filmed her first feature, Destination finale 3 (2006) and, soon thereafter, made 2 made-for-TV movies on Lifetime: Devil's Diary (2007) and, most recently, Les deux visages de ma fille (2009), both of which she starred as the lead. Alexz wrote and recorded her first solo album, "Voodoo", in Vancouver & Los Angeles, and released it in March 2010. For her second album release, Alexz obtained the necessary funds through fan donation."Let 'em Eat Cake" came out in October 2014.
Birthday
Nov 04, 1986Place of Birth
New Westminster, British Columbia, CanadaAlso known
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Known For
Awards
2 wins & 6 nominations
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