A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Alexandra Wallen Johnes
Birthplace:
New York City, New York, USA
Born:
December 3, 1976
Alexandra Johnes is an American documentary film producer and former actress. Johnes graduated with a BFA from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University (NYU). From 2007 through 2012, Johnes ran Jigsaw Productions for Academy Award-winning director Alex Gibney, managing aspects of development and production. In 2012, Johnes received a Transatlantic Partnership (TAP) Producing Fellowship [6] from the Independent Filmmaker Project,. Johnes leads the production company Special Projects. Johnes' sister Stephanie also works in film. Stephanie directed and filmed the 2007 documentary Doubletime, on which Alexandra worked as a Producer.
Co-Producer:
2010 Casino Jack and the United States of Money
Consulting Producer:
2010 Casino Jack and the United States of Money
2019 The Seer and the Unseen
Executive Producer:
2010 Casino Jack and the United States of Money
2016 The Witch
2017 The Mars Generation
2018 Amazing Grace
2018 My Country No More
2019 The Seer and the Unseen
2022 Delikado
2022 Gabby Giffords Won't Back Down
2022 The Territory
Producer:
2010 Casino Jack and the United States of Money
2010 My Trip to Al-Qaeda
2011 Magic Trip
2012 Figure Studies
2016 Holy Hell
2016 The Witch
2017 The Mars Generation
2018 Amazing Grace
2018 My Country No More
2019 The Seer and the Unseen
2022 Delikado
2022 Gabby Giffords Won't Back Down
2022 The Territory
2024 Frida
Production Executive:
2008 Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
2010 Casino Jack and the United States of Money
2010 My Trip to Al-Qaeda
2011 Magic Trip
2012 Figure Studies
2016 Holy Hell
2016 The Witch
2017 The Mars Generation
2018 Amazing Grace
2018 My Country No More
2019 The Seer and the Unseen
2022 Delikado
2022 Gabby Giffords Won't Back Down
2022 The Territory
2024 Frida
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