Alexandra Fox
I attended a high school for performing arts when I was younger which taught the likes of Meisner and provided the occasional accent workshop--the latter will become relevant. I then followed my academic interests to a very liberal liberal arts college which graciously allowed me to major is sociology/sexuality. Come thesis year, an anthropologist I had read inspired me to begin working as a "dancer," the subjects of my paper, so my writing would not come from a place of ignorance but nuance. It turned out I enjoyed it and has somehow kept me fascinated for over 13 years with each new conversation or experience. The hungry snake? I have been using an accent I learned in school for the past 9 or so years and one of my first leads in school was Alice Ayres from "Closer," a stripper.
As of now, what is listed. I recognize that I am here to build relationships and skills as I revisit building a resume.
I'm interested in both exploration from my comfort zone yet a honing of the skills that make it home.
