Alexis Renee Ruby began her love of performing very early in life starting with dance at the age of 2 and singing at age 5 - her love of being on stage blossomed from, of all things, participating in beauty pageants, which was the norm for girls in the deep South. Alexis won many various titles during her pageant career on local, state, national an...
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Alexis Renee Ruby began her love of performing very early in life starting with dance at the age of 2 and singing at age 5 - her love of being on stage blossomed from, of all things, participating in beauty pageants, which was the norm for girls in the deep South. Alexis won many various titles during her pageant career on local, state, national and even international levels. By the time Alexis was elementary school age, it was apparent that her love of performing needed a larger venue for opportunities. In 2008, she relocated to Atlanta with her Mom and brother while her Dad stayed in South Georgia with his job and commuted when possible to support her dreams. She was offered a position in a performing pre-professional dance company in Atlanta where she had the privilege of dancing and learning from many great teachers/artists in performing arts. She also had the opportunity to be cast in several Broadway vignette roles such as "Anastasia", first cast lead of "Dorothy" in "Wizard of Oz" and second cast role of "Scarecrow"; second cast lead of Hope Harcourt in "Anything Goes"; and first cast lead "Peggy Sawyer" in "42nd Street". During her time in Atlanta she has been a movie and television extra, and was cast a lead youth role in the independent SAG feature film "Truth Seekers: The Music of Souls"; lead actor and show host "Sheena Luxor" in "Peace Code Radio/TV"; choreographed nationally televised opening numbers; written several short stories and novels and is even pursuing a recording contract. Alexis is now represented by Gerra Avery of Avery Sisters Entertainment based in Atlanta.
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