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Alexzandra Johnson is an actress singer, musician and philanthropist hailing in Canada. The Basement Recordings, her brother Brendan Johnson's debut album Voodoo and The Basement Recordings II followed. In 2012 she released the album "Skipping Stone" and an unreleased demo from The Basement Recordings. Tommy decides that he wants to travel together and "be her normal". The two propose to each other and she accepts, however after thinking about it she breaks it off and decides she wants to do the London thing by herself, thereby end of the story and ending the friendship between them. All Star" is a track from the American rock band Smash Mouth from their second studio album Astro Lounge (1999). This song was produced by Eric Valentine. Written by Greg Camp. Alexis was most recently featured as a character in HBO Max's "Camp Friends", a pilot from Jax Media and directed by Todd Biermann. She also was on the show EP Adam Goodman. Roxy Sorkin directed and wrote the film "Vodka" with Iris Apatow, at the Tribeca Film Festival. The year before, she debuted "the middle & starting" (which was written by her and directed by Roxy Sorkin) at various festivals, including BFI Flare in London (which is the world's premier LGBTQIA+ festival), OutFest and NFFTY. OutFest picked her as one of the three makers to receive its inaugural Colin Higgins Grant for Youth Filmmakers. Lisa Ann Walter and Jill Gutowitz appeared together as a couple in "The Ladies", a short film which premiered at OutFest. Alexis makes a memorable guest spot on the debut season "Ramy" and "Mikaela" and she is frequent on ABC's "The Goldbergs. Alexis was also a part of the AT&T/Fullscreen TV series "Guilty party". In addition, she starred on the Go90 series "Embeds." For the Netflix feature film "Coin Heist", Alexis starred. In the past, she could be seen alongside Brittany Snow in the 2020 romance film "Hooking Up." Alexis received the Emmy nomination in the year 2018 for Outstanding Supporting Actress in the field of Daytime Digital Series, for her role as Mia on "Zac and Mia." She created a 12 hour dark comedy for FX. In the meantime, she's working on an original pilot. The pilot she's writing is a queer-romcom that goes further than just announcing. Her prior work included directing and acting in an ad for Google.
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