Alexandra Paul was modeling when she decided to forego college at Stanford University and pursue acting. The star of over 60 feature films and television programs, she can also be seen in the award winning documentary Who Killed the Electric Car?
Internationally recognized for her 5-year starring role as "Lt. Stephanie Holden" in the hit series "Baywatch" (1989), Alexandra began her acting career in 1982, at age 18, starring in the highly rated telefilm Paper Dolls (1982) (TV). She then began starring in studio flicks like Stephen King's Christine; American Flyers opposite Kevin Costner; Eight Million Ways to Die opposite Jeff Bridges & Andy Garcia; Dragnet opposite Tom Hanks & Dan Ackroyd, and Spyhard with Leslie Nielsen.
Throughout the 1990s, Alexandra had regular roles in several television series: Baywatch, Fire Co 132, Daytona Beach (pilot), and the last 8 episodes on Melrose Place. She also filmed two movies in war torn Croatia with Pierce Brosnan and did many independent films.
Since 2000, Alexandra has starred in 10 movies appearing on Lifetime. She has also played a lesbian 4 times, opportunities she appreciates since her identical twin sister is gay. In 2006 she shot 6 films, including Borat, and although her part was edited out, she remains in the dvd extras. Alexandra hosted the extreme sports series Wild Waters on the Outdoor Life Network; for 4 years, at the same time hosting the WE network series Winning Women for two seasons. She continues to host the environmental cable access talk show Eart Talk Today.
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