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Alexandra Krosney is a Actor American born on 28 january 1988 at Los Angeles (USA)

Alexandra Krosney

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Birth name Alexandra Benjamin Krosney
Nationality USA
Birth 28 january 1988 (36 years) at Los Angeles (USA)

Alexandra Benjamin Krosney (born January 28, 1988) is an American film and television actress. She is known for her role as Kristin Baxter on the ABC sitcom Last Man Standing during the show's first season.

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Chad Broskey
Chad Broskey
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Clare Carey
Clare Carey
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Jackée Harry
Jackée Harry
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Filmography of Alexandra Krosney (4 films)

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Actress

Barely Lethal, 1h36
Directed by Kyle Newman
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Action, Adventure, Romance
Themes L'adolescence, Films about children, Spy films, Teen movie
Actors Hailee Steinfeld, Jessica Alba, Sophie Turner, Jaime King, Dove Cameron, Samuel L. Jackson
Roles Cindy
Rating54% 2.7065552.7065552.7065552.7065552.706555
The orphans in the government-run Prescott Academy are taught practically since birth to become government agents. Their number one rule is "no attachments". Agent 83 (Hailee Steinfeld) has always been curious about the world outside the Academy, however. Despite her excellent work in the field, she has dreamt of a normal life. She brushes up on her teen culture through popular magazines and watching movies and TV shows like Mean Girls, Bring It On, and Beverly Hills, 90210. Her mentor Hardman (Samuel L. Jackson) has always discouraged her and the other girls from becoming attached to anything. 83's skills have also made her rivals with 84 (Sophie Turner).
The Last Day of Summer, 1h18
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction
Themes Films about music and musicians, Time travel films, Musical films, Children's films
Actors Jansen Panettiere, Daniel Samonas, James Woods, Denyse Tontz, Alexandra Krosney, Creagen Dow
Roles Diana Malloy
Rating52% 2.616722.616722.616722.616722.61672
Luke Malloy (Jansen Panettiere) is a kid who wishes every day could be the last day of summer vacation. Soon after, he gets hit in the head and then wakes up during the same day again and again. To make it to tomorrow, he must dodge and overcome every obstacle that comes his way.
Shredderman Rules, 1h33
Directed by Savage Steve Holland
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Action, Adventure
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films, Children's films
Actors Devon Werkheiser, Daniel Roebuck, Andrew Caldwell, Tim Meadows, Curtis Armstrong, Dave Coulier
Roles Tina
Rating49% 2.4595552.4595552.4595552.4595552.459555
Devon Werkheiser plays Nolan Byrd, a shy 9th grader who, along with many other kids, is bullied by Bubba Bixby (Andrew Caldwell) When his teacher, Mr. Green (Tim Meadows) announces that he wants his class to do a multimedia project, Nolan decides to do his project on Bubba. Nolan goes undercover, spies on Bubba, films him bullying kids at his school, and airs it on his new website www.shreddermanrules.com.
Read It and Weep, 1h39
Directed by Paul Hoen
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Children's films
Actors Kay Panabaker, Danielle Panabaker, Allison Scagliotti, Jason Dolley, Alexandra Krosney, Chad Broskey
Roles Harmony
Rating55% 2.755812.755812.755812.755812.75581
Read It and Weep begins with freshman Jameson "Jamie" Bartlett (Kay Panabaker), who has three best friends, named Connor (who has a crush on her) (Jason Dolley), Lindsay (Marquise Brown), and Harmony (Alexandra Krosney), a brother named Lenny Bartlett (Nick Whitaker) and an enemy named Sawyer Sullivan (Allison Scagliotti) (who she calls "Myrna" in her journal and the novel), whose boyfriend Marco is the object of Jamie's affection. She also owns a tablet PC which she writes in every day. In that journal she writes about a character named "Isabella," or "Is" (Danielle Panabaker), a popular girl with incredible powers based loosely on herself. Jamie uses her alter-world to write her feelings about her classmates, friends, and her life.