Alejandra Guilmant (b. 1993)

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Birthplace:
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

Born:
May 10, 1993

The actress and model Alejandra Guilmant was born in Mexico City. She gained recognition in the modeling industry after signing a three-year contract alongside professional surfer Alana Blanchard for Rip Curl's global campaign. Alejandra has collaborated with fashion brands like Zac Posen, All Saints, Levis, Paco Rabanne, and L'Oréal. She was part of Playboy's 60th-anniversary celebration with Kate Moss on the cover, photographed by Mert and Marcus.  Her editorial work includes features in GQ, Harper's Bazaar's Art Issue, and In Style. Alejandra has graced the covers of magazines such as Elle and Maxim Magazine. Throughout her career, she appeared in various music videos, including Jay-Z and Kanye West's "Otis," directed by Spike Jonze.  Alejandra transitioned to acting with the short film "Likeness," starring Elle Fanning and directed by renowned cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto. She was then cast as Pamela in the film "A la Mala," directed by Pedro Pablo Ibarra and produced by Videocine.  In addition, she has taken part in projects like "Aquí en la Tierra," alongside Tenoch Huerta, playing Anat, the right-hand of the main drug lord portrayed by Gael García Bernal. Alejandra also acted in Netflix's "NARCOS" Mexico seasons 1 and 2 with Diego Luna, directed by Andres Baiz and produced by Erick Neumann.  Alejandra Guilmant studied Meisner Modules in New York and modules with Fernando Piernas in Mexico. She resides between Los Angeles, Mexico, and New York.  - IMDb Mini Biography By: Management

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