Alexia Fast
Alexia Fast (born 12 September 1992) is the name of a Canadian actor from Canada. Alexia Fast began her career as an actress at 7 after she directed and wrote the short film The Red Bridge. It first premiered at the Reel to Reel Film Festival and the Atlantic Film Festival. At the age of eleven, she was signed by her very first agent. After a few months she was cast alongside Carrie-Ann Moss in Lionsgate's Fido. Fast plays Cindy Bottoms a prissy gun wielding next door neighbor. Alexia Fast started her acting career when she was just seven years old. Being born to filmmaker mother and her father a musician, she's equally talented in acting and singing. 2013 was the year she was awarded the very first Leo Award in her performance for the telefilm "Past Tense" and made her acting debut. The actress was awarded a second Leo Award three years later for her performance in the psychological thriller Repeaters. In the beginning of her career, she appeared on films of high prestige like Hungry Hills Blackbird Jack Reacher The Captive. Her television career included main characters for Kaya, Manhattan and The Secret Circle Red Widow as well as guest roles for The 4400 Tin Man The Secret Circle as well as Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. Over the course of her decade, she's been featured involved in a minimum of a dozen feature films.
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