Alexis Louder (b. 1991)

Birthplace:
Charlotte, North Carolina, USA

Born:
August 24, 1991

Alexis Louder, born in Detroit, Michigan, is a captivating and versatile actor known for her magnetic presence on both stage and screen. With a passion for storytelling ingrained in her from a young age, Louder pursued her dreams with unwavering determination.  She honed her craft at the University of Michigan, where she delved into theater and performance, mastering the art of bringing characters to life. Louder's commitment to her artistry shone through in her performances, earning her recognition and acclaim within the industry.  Her breakout role came in the acclaimed television series "Watchmen," where she portrayed the fierce and determined character of Ruth Williams. She recently starred in the feature film "Cop Shop" a 70s grindhouse-style action flick with a (hopefully) star-making performance from Alexis.  Known for her ability to embody diverse roles with grace and conviction, Louder continues to captivate audiences with her compelling performances. Her dedication to her craft and her commitment to telling stories that resonate with authenticity mark her as a rising star in the entertainment industry, leaving an indelible mark on every project she touches.

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