Alexa Kolker who goes by Lexy was born on August 17th, 2009 and is already making waves in the entertainment industry. She was introduced to acting as a toddler. Lexy booked her first role on an internet commercial for Shell which led to additionally booking three national commercials.Lexy is best known for her work on the USA network action thrill...
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Alexa Kolker who goes by Lexy was born on August 17th, 2009 and is already making waves in the entertainment industry. She was introduced to acting as a toddler. Lexy booked her first role on an internet commercial for Shell which led to additionally booking three national commercials.Lexy is best known for her work on the USA network action thriller, "Shooter" playing Mary Swagger the daughter of Ryan Phillippe and Shantel Vansanten's characters. Shooter has brought Lexy a lot of media attention for her acting and even led to her being nominated for the 2016 Young Entertainment Awards for Guest Star actresses aged 9 years and younger. In March 2017, Lexy traveled to South Africa to shoot a major Guest Star role in the CW pilot, "Searchers" where she plays a fanciful girl named Fable at the age of 8.Lexy has also played strong supporting roles in four indie films and one lead role in an emotional film about the 911 aftermath in "Our Little Secret". Her most recent film she plays opposite Shirley McClaine in 'A Little Mermaid' due to be released toward the end 2017 where she is told the real life story of the classic fairy tale, 'The Little Mermaid'.Outside of film and television acting, Lexy loves to sing and perform live. Even at her tender age Lexy performs on stage in school and community theatre. Lexy has performed roles for Peter Pan, Hairspray, Aladdin Jr., and Seussical the musical. She has already developed a loyal fan following on all the major social media sites and makes charity event appearances along with her sister, Ava. Lexy's family, friends, and acting team are all excited to see what else is in store for this triple threat child actress.
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