ALEXANDRIA BRESSETTE
- NON-UNION
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THEATRE | ||
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A Midsummer Night's Dream (Lakeside Shakespeare Festival) |
Hermia |
Sarafina Vecchio |
Macbeth (Lakeside Shakespeare Festival) |
Witch 3 |
Christy Arington |
Orlando (Miller Studio Theatre) |
As You Like It Orlando |
Mikael Burke |
The Welkin (Miller Studio Theatre) |
Sally Poppy |
Elise Kauzlaric |
TEN 2024 (The Gift Theatre) |
August |
Jennifer Glasse |
Macbeth (Invictus Theatre) |
Witch Swing,Fleance/Young Macduff (us/p) |
Sarafina Vecchio |
Romeo and Juliet (Lakeside Shakespeare Festival) |
Benvolio |
Jillian Rafa |
Indecent (Patrick O'Malley Theatre) |
The Middle (us) |
Shanesia Davis |
Three Sisters (Miller Studio Theatre) |
Anfisa |
Jim Iorio |
Votes for Women (Miller Studio Theatre) |
Ensemble, Ernestine/Working Woman (us), |
Barbara Zahora |
Wave O' the Sea (Miller Studio Theatre) |
Richard III |
Sarah Taylor |
Without Water (Miller Studio Theatre) |
Ensemble |
Elise Kauzlaric |
TELEVISION/FILM | ||
Communal Living |
Supporting |
dir. Greta Mae Geiser |
Quite Happy Film |
Supporting |
dir. Greta Mae Geiser |
EDUCATION | ||
Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University |
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting '26 |
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Stella Adler Conservatory New York |
Summer Conservatory |
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University of Michigan |
Acting Intensive |
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AWARDS | ||
Sarah Siddons Society Scholarship Recipient |
Fall 2025 |
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Eleanor Roosevelt Social Justice Award Recipient |
Spring 2025 |
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Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'6" |
Weight: 130 lbs |
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Combat: Quarterstaff, Combat: Rapier/Dagger, Combat: Single Sword, Combat: Unarmed, Dialect: Suffolk, First Folio Technique, Basketball, Cycling, Rollerblading, Running - General, Soccer, Swimming - ability - general, Swimming - freestyle, Yoga, Clowning, Gamer (Console), Juggler, Singer, Vocal Range: Alto, Voiceover, American - New York Accent, American - Standard/General Accent, British - BBC English Accent, British - Cockney Accent, Jewish/Yiddish Accent, Russian Accent
Alexandria Bressette (she/they) is a queer actor, teaching artist, and community builder based in Chicago. They strive to tell stories that cultivate community and empower people to reflect on the world around them. Alexandria approaches projects with curiosity and play, leading to bold, grounded, and vulnerable work.