Alexia Fast
Alexia Fast, born 12 September 1993 in Canada, is an actress. Her career in acting began when she was just seven years old, with the premiere of the documentary The Red Bridge, which was written and directed by the actress. It premiered during the Atlantic Film Festival and Reel to Reel Film Festivals in 2002. As a teenager she was signed to her first acting agency. She then, shortly after the actress starred with Carrie Ann Moss in Lionsgate's feature film Fido. Fast plays Cindy Bottoms a prissy gun wielding next door neighbor. Alexia Fast, a Canadian artist and actress, began writing short film scripts and even directing them when she was just seven years old. She has a natural talent for acting and singing because she was born to a film and singer producer. Her debut film came out through the comedy zombie Fido and was awarded her debut Leo Award for her performance in the telefilm The Past Tense when she was 13 years old. Three years later she received another Leo Award for her role in the psychological thriller Repeaters. She began her film career with a number of acclaimed movies, like Hungry Hills Blackbird Jack Reacher The Captive. She played main characters in series such as Kaya and Manhattan in addition to guest roles on The 4400 Tin Man The Secret Circle Red Widow, and Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. Also, she was in more than a dozen TV films during her ten-year career.





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