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Lexi Alexander (born in Mannheim) is a German film director and martial artist.
[edit] CareerIn her childhood, she began kickboxing and karate. At the age of 19, she became world champion in both. She is represented by Endeavor Agency and Gotham Group in Los Angeles, California. After this, she went to Hollywood. There she worked as a stunt woman while studying acting and directing at the Piero Dusa Conservatory and UCLA. She then directed the short film Johnny Flynton which was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of "Best Short Film" in 2003. [edit] Green StreetThe theme of her first feature film came from her childhood. Because her brother took her to football matches in which the SV Waldhof team participated, she learned a lot about the football fan scene. Her brother was a violent fan of this team, and was also in a group of hooligans, a "firm" of Waldhof. Inspired by these experiences, she co-wrote a screenplay with former-hooligan-turned-writer Dougie Brimson about the firm of West Ham United. She then went on to direct a film based on the screenplay called Green Street Hooligans (named Green Street in the UK). [edit] "The Punisher"Lexi directed the late 2008 film Punisher: War Zone with Ray Stevenson as Frank Castle/The Punisher. Her absence at San Diego Comic Con 2008 helped fuel rumors that she has been taken off the project due to creative differences, but these rumors were dispelled by the film's cinematographer Steve Gainer. In a subsequent December 2008 interview[1] Alexander confirmed that she had had serious battles with Lions Gate Entertainment, but denied that she was ever officially off the film.
Despite the much publicized discourse, Alexander says she's "extremely happy" with the final film:
[edit] LiftedAlexander updated her blog and announced her next film project, Lifted.[1][2]}} [edit] TriviaHer film Green Street Hooligans was nominated for the William Shatner Golden Groundhog Award for Best Underground Movie,[3] the other nominated films were MirrorMask, Nine Lives, Up for Grabs and Opie Gets Laid.[4] [edit] References
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