Alexandra McDougall is a Actor American born on 23 august 1981 at Peabody (USA)
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Nationality USABirth 23 august 1981 (43 years) at Peabody (
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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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