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Jake Alexander

For Flux, Jake appeared as an actor in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Demetrius) , 8 Little Antichrists (Thump), and Life is a Dream (Astolfo). He also played the lead in Flux’s Food:Soul workshop of Jason Grote’s This Storm is What We Call Progress opposite Ellen McLaughlin. You can see Jake in Flux’s 2009/10 season in August Schulenburg’s The Lesser Seductions of History.

Other credits include Chaser (Fringe ’07- Studio at the Cherry Lane), David’s Play (EST; dir. Tom Wojtunik), Nerve by Adam Szymkowicz (HOTInk Reading Series; dir. Trip Cullman), The Reckoning (IAAM Productions at Manhattan Rep.), Coney Island Last Stop (Moral Values Fest. at the Brick ’05; dir. Michael Schwartz). Film: Lead in Gorman Bechard’s Friends (With Benefits) (www.fwbmovie.com), principle in Tom’s Phone (dir. Pierre Abs, www.tomsphone.com), principle in Vaikoont (dir. Ashtar Sayed, Samadhi Prods.). TV: Lead in NYU/Tisch pilot University Place (season 1- exec. Producers James Gardner and Linda Yellen), featured role in Tim Ellis webisode pilot for PITtv, and numerous stints as moving wallpaper on ABC’s One Life to Live. Member, AFTRA. Jake trained at the Tisch School at NYU- Stella Adler Studio, graduating with a BFA in drama. A native of Cambridge, MA, Jake loves NYC – but will always be a Red Sox fan.