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- Actress
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Sasha Alexander began acting by the time she was in the seventh grade when she found herself cast as the lead female in her school's production of "Baby". What she didn't know was that her male co-star would chicken out on her only a few hours before opening night. Determined to let the show go on, Sasha used her comedic skills and threw herself into the role. The audience response was overwhelmingly enthusiastic, and a star was born. Sasha continued acting in high school and college plays, and traveled east to New York from her native Los Angeles to perform in summer stock and Shakespeare Festival productions. It was here that her portrayal of Katherine in "The Taming of the Shrew" earned her the honor of studying in London with Cicely Berry and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Sasha graduated from USC's prestigious School of Cinema & Television, where she studied directing in an effort to hone her behind-the-camera skills. All the while, she continued to add to her acting resume with appearances in several critically acclaimed independent films, which premiered at festivals across the country. Besides her acting career, Sasha has also written a variety of productions, including Lucky 13 (2005), a comedy which she co-wrote, produced and stars in with Harland Williams and Lauren Graham. Sasha co-starred with Angie Harmon on the TV drama Rizzoli & Isles (2010).- Sasha Alexander is known for Reeves and Mortimer's Driving School (1993), The Bill (1984) and Supply & Demand (1997).
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- Production Manager
- Actor
Alexander Sasha Papkov is a life long entertainment professional who was born in the former U.S.S.R. He began his training while working as a theater actor and musician, before receiving his higher education in Producing for Film/TV. Quickly launched into all forms of scripted/unscripted narrative content, Alexander "Sasha" has produced TV series across the globe for Discovery, Scripps, Viacom, and TimeWarner. He is recognized by clients and buyers for developing IP stemming from real-life stories and people into exciting filmed and animated entertainment. "If content is king, then story is God."- Sound Department
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Alexander 'Sasha' Welles is known for Samurai Cop (1991), Soldier's Fortune (1991) and Wizards of the Demon Sword (1991).- Sasha Alexander is known for Sugared Peas (1996).
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- Writer
Sasha Alexander is known for The Hazing (2021).- Art Department
- Camera and Electrical Department
Alexander Sasha Caletti is known for Homer and Eddie (1989).- Cinematographer
- Director
- Writer
Sasha Alexander is known for Golden Key (1954), Tomorrow's a Wonderful Day (1947) and Bayit Ha'Arava (1948).- Actress
Sasha Alexander is known for Anukokunda.- Sasha Alexander Gubarev is known for The Courier (2015).
- Additional Crew
Sasha Alexander is known for Mortal Kombat: Behind the Dragon (1995).- Sasha's journey began in a place thousands of miles away. He was born in Nerl Russia and was adopted into the US at the age of two and a half. His Parents signed him up for dance classes at the age of four. He started auditioning for Shows, Movies and Summer Dance Intensives at the age of 13. Sasha was also a gymnast for 8 years at Temple University.
However, dance has not come without a struggle for him. Being a male dancer at such a young age was not easy growing up, but that didn't change his love and passion for dance. It only drove him to work harder and share his love and knowledge with his students. Sasha has been dancing for over 16 years now. By teaching master classes, choreographing music videos, and booking shows as well as events in several cities, he continues to be involved in the dance world. - Day is an Associate Professor of History and Chair of Asian Studies at Occidental College in Los Angeles. He studies the intellectual, social, and cultural history of peasants, food, and agrarian change in China. He teaches Chinese, East Asian, and world history. His first book, The Peasant in Postsocialist China: History, Politics, and Capitalism, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. Since 2018 he has been working on a new book project on the history of tea production in Western China from the 1920s to the present.