Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Alexa
Alexa Moreno
Alexa Citlali Moreno Medina es una gimnasta olímpica mexicana, medallista de bronce en salto de caballo en el Mundial de Gimnasia Artística de 2018, siendo la primera mexicana en lograr un podio en dicho certamen. Actualmente estudia la carrera de arquitectura en su ciudad natal.
Alexa Phazer
Alexa Feser, sometimes credited as Alexa Phazer is a German singer and songwriter. She is best known for taking part in Unser Song für Österreich.
Alexa Davies
Alexa Davies is a Welsh actress best known for her roles as Aretha in Raised by Wolves, Kate in Detectorists and Yvonne in Cradle to Grave, and as young Rosie in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.
Alexa Kenin
Alexa Jordan Kenin fue una actriz estadounidense, conocida por realizar múltiples actuaciones de reparto en la década de los ochenta, incluyendo Little Darlings (1980), Honkytonk Man (1982) y Pretty in Pink (1986), la cual fue lanzada después de su muerte.
Alexa Havins
Alexa Carole Havins is an American actress. She first came to prominence in 2003, when she became the originating actress in the role of Babe Carey Chandler on the soap opera All My Children. Her role as the flawed but good Babe Carey earned her a Daytime Emmy Award nomination in 2005 and recognition as being half of one of the show's most popular soap opera pairings.
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Alexa McDonough
Alexa Ann McDonough is a Canadian politician who became the first woman to lead a major, recognized political party in Canada, when she was elected the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party's (NSNDP) leader in 1980. She served as a member of the Nova Scotia Legislature from 1981 to 1994, representing the Halifax Chebucto and Halifax Fairview electoral districts. She stepped down as the NSNDP's leader and as a member of the legislature in 1994. She subsequently ran for, and was elected, leader of the federal New Democratic Party (NDP) in 1995. McDonough was elected the Member of Parliament (MP) for the federal electoral district of Halifax in 1997. She stepped down as party leader in 2003, but continued to serve as an MP for two more terms, until 2008, when she retired from politics altogether. In 2009, she became the interim president of Mount Saint Vincent University and was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in December of that year.