Alexander most recently starred in the UK tour of WHAT THE DICKENS for The Telling Theatre Company and in THE LAND OF MIGHT HAVE BEEN, which had its premiere at the Buxton International Festival. Prior to this he starred as ‘Stanhope’ in Theatre Reviva!’s production of JOURNEY’S END, Hugh Salmon’s INTO BATTLE at Greenwich Theatre and in A MERCHANT OF VENICE at the Playground Theatre. Alexander’s other theatre credits include THE TEMPEST at Shakespeare’s Rose, York and the Olivier-nominated play IT IS EASY TO BE DEAD in which he played the leading role of ‘Charles Sorley’.
His film credits include Martha Coolidge’s MUSIC WAR & LOVE.
On radio, Alexander has played ‘Puck’ in A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM for BBC and the London Symphony Orchestra.
In addition to his acting work, Alexander is also a classically trained opera singer.
