- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Alexandra Keller was born and raised in Switzerland (she likes to call it the "chocolate country"). Growing up close to the Swiss Alps she loves being outdoors, horseback riding (professional, licensed horseback-rider), snow skiing, hiking, mountain climbing, rock climbing and biking are among her favorites. Since the Swiss Alps are too far away now, she just takes her black sports car (stick-shift) for a drive to Big Bear and if there is not enough time for that, she will do her other favorite thing - kick-boxing.
Alexandra also loves spending time with her amazing family and friends and enjoys social gatherings and events because nothing is more fascinating to her than meeting new people and getting to know them, their life stories and experiences. (Her friends call her the born psychologist.) Her positive personality and zest for life makes her a joy to have around.
Her first career was in Private Banking. After getting her degree in business and completing her banking diploma, she worked as a Junior Investment Advisor for UBS Headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland until she just couldn't do it anymore. Her lifelong dream to come to America (more specifically Hollywood) and work as a professional actress would not go away. She quit her job at UBS, packed her two suitcases and moved to LA. Shortly after arriving in LA she enrolled in the Two Year Program at Stella Adler Academy of Acting and early on people kept comparing her to Greta Garbo. After graduating from Stella Adler she worked on all kinds of different short films, independent films and other projects and can't wait to do more and more.
Although it was the hardest thing she ever had to do saying good-bye to her family and friends she loved so much, Alexandra has never regretted her decision. She knew she only had this one life to do it all, and the worst thing for her would be to regret never having followed her dream.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Alexandra Keller
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
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