Kathryn Alexandre

Kathryn Alexandre is a Canadian actress. She was the acting double for Tatiana Maslany in the BBC America/Space show Orphan Black and acts as all eleven of the roles of clones opposite Maslany. She does not appear in the clone roles in the aired episodes since motion control cameras and post-production compositing are used to replace her with Maslany's performances. However, Alexandre does appear on camera in another role in the series.[1][2] She graduated from the Theatre & Drama program at the University of Toronto Mississauga and Sheridan College in 2011.

Kathryn Alexandre
Kathryn Alexandre in a 2015 scene study
Born
OccupationActress
Years active2008–present
Known forOrphan Black

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2019 Diggstown Ainslie MacKay TV Series, Guest Star
2018 Cardinal Abby Harris TV Series, Recurring (5 episodes)
2018 Murdoch Mysteries Florence Nightingale Graham TV Series, Guest Star
2017 Touch Laura Short film
2017 People of Earth Acting Double TV Series
2017 12 Monkeys Old Jennifer Goines TV Series
2017 Designated Survivor ER Doctor #1 TV Series
2016 Becoming Willgesworth Emma Short film
2015 Father Manning Lillian Short film
2014 Reign Lady Barnard TV series
Guest star (1 episode)
2013–17 Orphan Black Acting double
Alexis
TV series
Acting Double, 5 seasons (50 episodes)
Recurring, season 2 & 3 (3 episodes)
2013 Darknet Glenda TV series
2013 Saving Hope Jackie Nealon TV series
2013 Breakout Homegirl TV series
2011 The Umbrella Project Ruby Short film
2010 The Weight A.J. Short film
2008 Rose Rose Short film
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gollark: Interesting.

References

  1. Jarett Wieselman (April 24, 2014). "Meet The Woman (Besides Tatiana Maslany) Who Plays Every Single "Orphan Black" Clone". Retrieved April 30, 2014.
  2. Michelle Tauber (April 18, 2014). "Orphan Black's Tatiana Maslany Is TV's Hardest-Working Star (She Plays 8 Characters!)". People Magazine. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
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