Alexia Fast
Alexia Fast (born 12 September 1992) is a Canadian actress from Canada. Her acting career began at age 7 with the premier of her documentary The Red Bridge, which was directed and written by Alexia Fast. It premiered in the Atlantic Film Festival and Reel to Reel Film Festivals in 2002. At the age of 11, Fast was able to get her first agent. After a few months, she starred alongside Carrie-Ann Moss on Lionsgate's Fido. Fast plays Cindy Bottoms a prissy gun wielding next door neighbor. Alexia Fast was born in Canada. She's an actor, singer and model. The actress began writing short films and performing as a child when she was just seven years old. She excels in singing and acting since she was born of a musician and film producer. In 2013, she won her first Leo Award in her telefilm performance The Past Tense as Fido. Three years later she earned another Leo Award for her role in the psychological thriller Repeaters. At the beginning of her career she was in films with a high profile such as Hungry Hills Blackbird Jack Reacher and The Captive. She also appeared on television in principal parts in shows like Kaya and Manhattan as well as guest roles on The 4400 Tin Man The Secret Circle Red Widow and Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. Through her ten-year career she's been involved in nearly twelve telefilms.





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