Name Alexandra Boyd | Role Actress | |
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Movies Mr Holland's Opus, From Paris with Love, Boxer On The Wilderness, The Adventures of Tom Th, Dog Gone Love Similar People Damon Whitaker, Dominic Armato, Nick Loren, Joanna Gleason, Glenne Headly |
Alexandra boyd talks about her film the wilderness
Alexandra Boyd is a British actress, writer and filmmaker. Her acting credits include Clarissa Mason in Coronation Street and Sarah Olmsted in Mr Holland's Opus. In recent years she's turned to screenwriting and film directing. Her debut feature is Widow's Walk. Alexandra wrote the screenplay and directed the film in February and March of 2017.
Contents
- Alexandra boyd talks about her film the wilderness
- Alexandra boyd as elaine marley in tales of monkey island
- Early life
- Acting career
- Writer and director
- Film Festivals
- Eco interior design
- Filmography
- References

On British TV she has appeared in several episodes of Doctors and guest starred in New Tricks and "Holby City". She's been a guest on Loose Women and is the Head of the Delegation in the 2010 John Travolta/Luc Besson action film From Paris with Love. Other film roles include Mr. Holland's Opus and First Class Woman in James Cameron's Titanic. She wrote and directed her second film Boxer on the Wilderness ~ a trailer for her feature screenplay (The Wilderness).

Alexandra boyd as elaine marley in tales of monkey island
Early life

Alexandra was born to a Scottish father, David Boyd, and an English mother, Barbara Boyd (nee Godbold) in Bangor, Wales. She grew up in Norwich, Norfolk, and was educated at Norwich High School for Girls. She left school at 16 to study full-time at Laine Theatre Arts in Epsom, Surrey. In 1986 she enrolled in the post graduate acting course at Drama Studio, London. She co-founded a theatre company that performed Shakespeare and adapted classics for the London and Edinburgh Fringe. The company also produced English plays for Italy. In the 1993 Italian tour Alexandra played Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion.
Acting career

Alexandra currently lives in London. She moved back to the UK in 2006 after living in the USA for seventeen years. While living and working in Los Angeles she appeared in Mr. Holland’s Opus and James Cameron's Titanic.

On American TV Alexandra made appearances on Party of Five, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and The Bernie Mac Show. She's performed voices for radio commercials & animated features such as The Wild Thornberries. She is the voice of Elaine Marley in The Curse of Monkey Island, Tales of Monkey Island and the special editions of The Secret of Monkey Island and Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge.

On British TV, she was Clarissa Mason on Coronation Street (Granada TV) and Dennis Waterman's love interest in an episode of New Tricks (BBC). She has guest starred in several episodes of BBC1's Doctors and Holby City.

Her theatre credits range from Shakespeare to panto; many Alan Ayckbourn plays; Rita in Educating Rita and Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion. In 2007 she produced and performed in a one-woman show at the Hackney Empire.
In November 2009 she co-starred with Danny Webb in Visiting Hours, a short film written for her and directed by Steve Hughes. The film played at the Milan International Film Festival 2010 and the Los Angeles Short Film Festival 2010 and ENCOUNTERS 2010 in Bristol.
Alexandra plays the Chief of Delegation in the Luc Beeson (Europacorp) film From Paris with Love, with John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers. The film was directed by Pierre Morel and written and produced by Luc Besson.
Writer and director
In 2017 Alexandra directed her debut feature film, a supernatural thriller called Widow's Walk. She wrote the screenplay which is set in her native Suffolk. The film was shot in Suffolk and stars Miranda Raison, David Caves, Anthony Howell and Virginia McKenna.
In 2011 Alexandra directed her first short film called You Don't Have To Fight To Win based on the true story of Henry Mallin and Major Arthur Villiers. The six-minute short became the springboard for her screenplay THE WILDERNESS about two boxers and best friends who trained at the Eton Manor Boys' Club. The club was co-founded by an Old Etonian (Villiers) in the East End of London in the early part of the 20th century. Harry Mallin trained there as a boxer and went on to win two Olympic Gold medals in 1920 (Antwerp) and 1924 (Paris).
Alexandra is producing The Wilderness with her production company New Thirty Pictures. She wrote, directed and crowdfunded a short film on Indiegogo. Boxer on the Wilderness. A visual tone-poem exploring some of the themes of The Wilderness. The short film is a teaser/trailer for the feature. The film premiered at the Princess Ann Theatre at BAFTA in London in February 2014 for the film's Indiegogo backers and industry professionals and subsequently screened at 15 international film festivals.
Alexandra's also written a romantic comedy about a woman living on a Dutch barge on the Thames and a 15-minute short film (Happy Now) The film is set in Wales and is about her mother who gave birth to still born twins in 1961.
Film Festivals
In May 2014 Boxer on the Wilderness screened in the British Independent Film Festival at the Empire Leicester Square and was nominated for Best Short Film and Best Cinematography. The film screened at the East End Film Festival at Stratford East Playhouse and nine additional international film festivals during 2014/15 including Underwire in London, Hollyshorts in Los Angeles, Bornshorts in Denmark, The Portland Film Festival in Portland, OR and The Chelsea Film Festival in New York. It won the Mention d'Honnuer at the "Sport Movies & TV - Milano International FICTS Fest" in December 2014.
Eco interior design
While living in Los Angeles, Alexandra studied art history, architecture and design while training as an interior designer at UCLA. She studied with some of the foremost green architects in the United States and writes a blog about living a green and sustainable lifestyle called How Green Is Your Life.