Tricia Alexandro was born and raised in Queens, NY, along with her four siblings. Her parents were both school teachers--her dad taught third grade in Bushwick Brooklyn for thirty years and her mom taught sex ed and religion in high schools in Flatbush Brooklyn and Queens, NY. Tricia began acting at the age of 11 in community theater, and continued...
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Tricia Alexandro was born and raised in Queens, NY, along with her four siblings. Her parents were both school teachers--her dad taught third grade in Bushwick Brooklyn for thirty years and her mom taught sex ed and religion in high schools in Flatbush Brooklyn and Queens, NY. Tricia began acting at the age of 11 in community theater, and continued acting in musical theater through high school (St. Francis Prep) and college (Binghamton University). After college, Tricia moved to LA where she studied the Meisner Technique at Playhouse West. She returned to NYC and studied acting with Seth Barrish and Lee Brock at The Barrow Group School. She still considers The Barrow Group School and Theater to be her artistic home and gymnasium. Tricia has studied on camera acting with Bob Krakower and attended Manhattan Film Institute, under his tutelage. She also completed The Labyrinth Theater Company Intensive with Stephen Adly Guirgis. Tricia has performed a number of one woman shows, including one she wrote called Snapshots (directed by Seth Barrish) and The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe at Cape May Stage. She was cited in the NY Times for her performance of John Yearley's piece The Unrepeatable Moment ("bravely acted...a high point of the show"), and played 14 characters in the play We, the Invisibles, written by Susan Soon He Stanton (Succession) at Humana Festival (Actors Theatre of Louisville). Tricia most recently guest starred on Law & Order: SVU, and Bull (directed in both episodes by Mike Smith).
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