Lex Yochim
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Alexander Riley Yochim was born in Portland, Oregon. He is the second
child of Julie McDonald and John Yochim III. His older brother, John
Yochim IV, is a long shore worker like his father and father before
him. Alex was educated at Clackamas High in Happy Valley, where, led by
the encouragement from friends and teachers, began studying theater. He
made his theatrical debut earlier as a child in school plays, but his
first lead role came in the Pedro Calderón de la Barca play "Life Is A
Dream" (2001). After deciding to continue his pursuit of theater and
film, he graduated with an emphasis on Theater and enrolled in Southern
Oregon University in 2005 where he remained until graduating with
honors in 2009 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. While culminating
his thesis performance as Mayor Peter Stockmann in the Henrik Ibsen
drama "An Enemy of the People" (2008), he was offered a fellowship at
the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, staying with the company through the
end of the season (2008-2009). Next, he joined the Willamette
Shakespeare Festival troupe until turning his entire attention towards
film. After a few appearances in low budget features, commercials, and
uncredited spots on local television shows such as the TNT program
"Leverage" with Timothy Hutton, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue his
career further. Though leaning towards film, his last stage performance
was as Lord Capulet in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at the
Ark Theater in Hollywood (2012).