Alexandra Moen

Alexandra Moen

Nacimiento : , Pisa, Tuscany, Italy

Historia

Alexandra Moen was born in Pisa, Italy. Having an oceanographer as a father meant that she and her family (a teacher mother and two younger brothers) travelled along with his work. At age six, she moved to Canada and then to Bermuda and finally ending up in England where she completed her schooling. She studied English at Leeds University before studying acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. She made her professional stage debuts in the West End's production of 'Macbeth' directed by Edward Hall in 2002 and also in 2003 performing as "Nina" at the Chichester Theatre in Steven Pimlott's critically acclaimed production of Chekhov's 'The Seagull'. Her first lead role in a TV series was in 2006 performing as "Tamsin Dalgliesh" in Tripping Over and then as "Emily James" in the final two seasons of BBC's hit comedy drama Hotel Babylon. To many sci-fi fans she is probably best known for her appearance in 'Doctor Who' doing something the doctor failed to rid the world of his great enemy, the Master. More recently, she has brought the quirky Norwegian pathologist "Petra Bergen" to our small screen, starring in all three series of Sky Atlantic's 'Fortitude' until 2018. In 2019 she took over playing "Elizabeth of York" from Jodie Comer, in the Philippa Gregory adaptation Spanish Princess for Starz and played "Simone Cameron", the dedicated ballet teacher in BBC's hit series 'Dublin Murders'.

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Alexandra Moen

Películas

La corresponsal
Zoe
Marie Colvin (Rosamund Pike) fue una periodista reconocida mundialmente por su trabajo en distintos conflictos bélicos. Testigo de algunas cruentas batallas recientes, especialmente de lo sucedido en Oriente Medio, Colvin contaba con el respeto tanto de los lectores como de sus compañeros de profesión por su enorme valentía y humildad. Sin embargo, su personalidad era caótica y autodestructiva: abusaba del alcohol y su vida personal era, un auténtico desastre. Tras recibir el impacto de una granada en Sri Lanka, comienza a llevar un distintivo parche en el ojo mientras se sienta a tomar martinis rodeada de la alta sociedad londinense a la que tanto aborrece, hasta que un día recibe el más peligroso de todos los encargos, que acepta junto a su también prestigioso fotógrafo de guerra, Paul Conroy (Jamie Dornan). Juntos viajan a Siria para cubrir lo que sucede en la ciudad de Homs, donde aprenderá el verdadero coste de la guerra, tanto física como psicológicamente.
La Maldición de Ellie Rose
Chloe
Desgarrada por años en un matrimonio abusivo, una emotiva Ellie Rose llega sola a la cabaña de la familia en la costa este. Su historia y motivos para estar allí no están claros. Llegando desprevenida y llena de pocos suministros, ella parece ansiosa por salir o alguien más llegar. La cabina no utilizada durante años, todavía tiene recuerdos que proporcionan pistas de una familia destrozada.
Bert & Dickie
Rosalind Burnell
En 1948 Londres sigue medio destrozado por la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Pero decidido a que el juego continúe, el Comité Olímpico Británico convence al Primer Ministro de que las Olimpiadas ayudarán a reconstruir el país. Unidos sólo unas semanas antes de la final, Bert Bushnell y Dickie Burnell no sólo presionaron sus límites físicos y emocionales, sino que florecieron sobre las distinciones de clase para convertirse en ganadores de la medalla de oro.
Whatever Love Means
Princess Anne
Strap in for a rollercoaster ride through the emotional worlds of love and royalty in an original WE Channel movie exploring the enduring, 30-year romance shared between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles. Decades before the fairy tale wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana, the young prince and his longtime sweetheart found their growing love tragically clipped by the many demands of royalty and the sometimes rough waters of romance. Though he had previously exchanged vows with the glamorous Diana, Prince Charles never truly forgot about Parker-Bowles, and in this film Anglophiles and royalty scholars alike will finally learn the truth behind one of the highest profile romances in modern history.
Falling
Daphne
Henry Kent meets writer Daisy Langrish and offers to take care of her overgrown garden. The relationship develops but Mr. Kent is fooling no one but Daisy!