Michelle Alexandria
Executive Producer & Distributor

An LA native, Michelle Alexandria, began her career working in finance with high-net-worth individuals and major banks. After many years as a finance director, she began studying at the prestigious Beverly Hills Playhouse where she remained for several years. She resided between LA and Paris studying at Sorbonne University and continued in the industry studying under Luc Besson's casting director, Nathalie Cheron. Within time she naturally gravitated towards the business side of the film industry working in production and distribution. Starting out in the industry with a small amount of financial success in theater, and then again with short films in Paris, Michelle was already being sought-after to produce feature films. Michelle has been a regular attendee at the major film festivals and markets since 2002, including the Cannes Film Festival, AFM, Mips, Berlin, Buenos Aires, Paris UniFrance, and Sundance, working in distribution, production development, and acquisitions for established film distribution companies. Michelle continues to represent film investors and filmmakers, working with them to obtain strong content according to the current market. Her knowledge and experience in production and distribution had made her an invaluable asset in the entertainment industry.



Michelle's producing credits include feature family film First Dog starring Eric Roberts (The Dark Knight) and Priscilla Barnes (Three’s Company, Jane the Virgin), successfully remaining #1 on Redbox for several weeks; comedy feature film, The Extendables starring Mark Dacascos, Kevin Sorbo, and Martin Kove. She also produced films in France starting with romantic comedy Coup De Foudre à Saint Germain Des Pres (English title: "Love At First Site in Paris) screened in Cannes as well as French feature comedy Mon Pere S'Appelle Bernard starring veteran French actor Bernard Menez. Her next film won several awards, A Life Lived with Denise Richards (The World is Not Enough) and Jennifer Taylor (Two and a Half Men). Although she is not a fan of the horror genre she still had success in producing Screamers which reached #1 on iTunes Horror shortly after filming thriller Trauma Therapy staring Chase Coleman (The Originals) and Brian Krause (Charmed). Most recently she produced romantic comedy, Ask Me To Dance starring Briana Evigan of STEP UP 2. . She continuously has several projects in various stages of development.

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