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Alexandra McDougall is a Actor American born on 23 august 1981 at Peabody (USA)

Alexandra McDougall

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Nationality USA
Birth 23 august 1981 (43 years) at Peabody (USA)

Alexandra Catherine McDougall (born August 23, 1981) is an American actress best known for voicing "Walking Cinema: Murder on Beacon Hill," the first iPhone application to be accepted to a major film festival, as well as her role in the New England Emmy Award nominated documentary On The Lake: Life and Love in a Distant Place.

Working for HarperCollins and Scholastic, she has narrated children's book titles like The 13 Nights of Halloween and some of the Breyer Stablemates series, while under the direction of Wren Ross and Peter Berkrot.

She simultaneously completed bachelor's degrees in theater and history from Salem State University in 2004. She has also been known to volunteer on short notice, as she did with the Boston Crisis camp in the wake of the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

By 2011, she had moved from the Boston area to Los Angeles and started training with and blogging for John Sudol.



^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2123375/

^ Guthleben, Cécile. "Le cinéma débarque sur l'Iphone". Film News Website. Retrieved 20 August 2011.

^ Gilbey, Ryan. "The first film made for the iPhone: Is this the start of a whole new cinematic genre?." The Guardian [London] 14 April 2010, sec. Film: n. pag. The first film made for the iPhone / Film / The Guardian. Web. 14 April 2010.

^ boston.emmyonline.org/NATAS_nominationPC_final.pdf

^ "The Thirteen Nights of Halloween". worldcat.org. Retrieved 15 June 2013.

^ "ERC Library Services New Items September 2012" (pdf). Halton Catholic District School Board. Retrieved 16 April 2013.

^ Leach, Adria (15 November 2007). "Uncommon Theater for the Common Man". Salem Statement: 17.

^ Bray, Hiawatha (24 January 2010). "With a click, Mass. team aiding Haiti". The Boston Globe.

^ McDougall, Alexandra. "Personal Display Rules: Alex's Personal Journey...". The Language of the Face Blog. Retrieved 19 August 2011.

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Filmography of Alexandra McDougall (2 films)

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On Broadway, 1h38
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films about writers
Actors Joey McIntyre, Eliza Dushku, Sean Lawlor, Amy Poehler, Mike O'Malley, Vincent Dowling
Rating59% 2.952952.952952.952952.952952.95295
Emotionally devastated by the death of his uncle, Boston carpenter Jack O'Toole (McIntyre) writes a play inspired by the man's wake. When nobody will produce the play, Jack quits his job to produce it himself, imagining that this play will give a new start to the strained relationship Jack has with his father. But the only stage Jack can afford is in the back room of a neighborhood pub. In this humble environment, Jack pulls together a theater company of sorts and brings his story to the stage, and in the process he brings together his family and friends and helps them move beyond their loss.
Fever Pitch, 1h43
Directed by Frères Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Films about education, Sports films, Baseball films, Children's films
Actors Drew Barrymore, JoBeth Williams, Jimmy Fallon, KaDee Strickland-Behr, Jason Spevack, Jack Kehler
Rating61% 3.0998853.0998853.0998853.0998853.099885
Ben Wrightman, a 7-year-old boy, is going to a Red Sox game with his Uncle Carl. His uncle, who had not children of his own, treated Ben like a son. A narration explains that on that day, Ben became a die-hard Red Sox fan. Just about everything he owns bears the Red Sox name, emblem, or image of a Red Sox player (with the exception of his toilet paper, which bears the New York Yankees insignia). Ben inherited his uncle's season tickets when Carl died. The story picks up 23 years later with Ben (Jimmy Fallon) as a school teacher who is immature for his age. He meets Lindsey Meeks (Drew Barrymore), a professionally successful workaholic executive. When Ben first asks her out, Lindsey rejects him, but she later changes her mind and agrees to go out with him.