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Alexandra Muriel Wilson is an American actress. She is best known for playing the original Josie Watts on the soap opera '' Another World'' (1988–1991). She also starred in the television series '' Homefront'' (1991-1992) and the major motion picture '' Small Soldiers'' (1998).


Biography


Early life

Alexandra Wilson involved herself with the social aspects of school, performing and cheerleading at Chantilly High School in
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. Wilson then studied theater and history at
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in the Miami area, but left after a year to avoid the drug scene. Wilson's grandmother was one of the first Rockettes. Her mother (Elaine Wilson), an award-winning drama teacher at Chantilly High School, sparked her interest in acting, as early as age five. Wilson recounted her mother's influence: "She put me in some of her productions, and she taught me in high school. I was never sure I could do it, but I knew I had to be an actor." After graduating from high school, Wilson held drama seminars for her mother's students. Later, Elaine Wilson would co-found and serve as President of The Alliance Theatre in Centreville, Virginia.


Career

In 1980, with her parents' encouragement, Wilson moved to New York City to fully pursue a performing career. She initially lived with her ex- Rockette grandmother and paid for acting, dancing, and singing classes by waitressing for customers like
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, Mick Jagger, and Matthew Broderick. While auditioning for musicals, Wilson discovered that she preferred television and films over theater, as she admittedly struggled with dancing, though she could sing and act. Wilson's early television roles were minor parts in the primetime series '' The New Mike Hammer'' (1984) and '' Spenser: For Hire'' (1986). By 1988, her film credits included ''
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'', ''Silent Madness'', '' The Secret of My Success'', and ''The Distance Between''. From the age of 19, she has supplemented her income by appearing in a number of commercials, most notably for Pizza Hut, Tide, Coke, and later, Claritin. Wilson's breakthrough came when she was cast as a regular in television daytime dramas. She made her soap opera debut as Sage Holland, a recurring character in '' As the World Turns''. Wilson then progressed to starring in ''
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'' (1987) as the troubled teenager April Hathaway. Six months into her contract, however, she was written out of the show, which led her to audition for '' Another World''. When Wilson won the part of city-turned-farm girl Josie Watts, she welcomed the change, stating, "There's more potential with Josie than there was with April. She has more 'life' to her." Starting June 1988, Wilson starred in ''Another World'' for three years. In 1994, she would turn down an offer to portray Kelly Cramer on ''
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''. In 1991, Wilson moved to Los Angeles and transitioned to primetime television as a principal cast member of the post- World War II drama '' Homefront''. Her appearance as Sarah Brewer Metcalf in Season One, opposite Kyle Chandler, allowed her to play a grown-up character for the first time. It also showcased her longtime fascination with history, particularly the World War II dynamics of both the battlefront and civilian life, and the importance of women in factories. Despite winning the 1992 People's Choice Award for Favorite New TV Dramatic Series, ''Homefront'' had an abbreviated run and was not renewed for a third season. Subsequently, Wilson would receive main billing in other short-lived drama series: the
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-produced '' The Round Table'' (1992) and '' University Hospital'' (1995), and the medical science fiction program ''
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'' (1998-1999). After '' Homefront'', in the early 1990s, Wilson briefly returned to high school roles as the love interest of Billy Cranston ( David Yost) in '' Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'' and the girlfriend of Brandon Walsh ( Jason Priestley) in '' Beverly Hills, 90210''. The latter reunited her with former ''
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''/'' Another World'' co-star Luke Perry. Throughout the 1990s, Wilson had several episodic guest spots on television, including '' One West Waikiki'', '' Mr. & Mrs. Smith'', ''High Tide'' (starring Rick Springfield), '' The Tony Danza Show'', and ''
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'' (with
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and
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). In 1998, Wilson starred in the big-budget comedy/adventure family movie '' Small Soldiers'', directed by
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. She played Ms. Kegel, the prim, tight-haired assistant of Denis Leary's character. From 1996 to 1999, Wilson was additionally involved in a string of made-for-television movies: ''If Looks Could Kill'' (alongside Antonio Sabato Jr.), '' The Second Civil War'' (with
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and James Earl Jones, and also directed by Joe Dante), ''
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'' (opposite Neil Patrick Harris and
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), and ''In My Sister's Shadow'' (co-starring Janet Leigh). Wilson's performances in the early 2000s included guest appearances in the television shows '' Any Day Now'', '' First Monday'', and Larry David's ''
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''. She has since starred in independent features, namely the 2002 neo-noir ''Ocean Park'' (in the dual role of twins Jo and Davia), Bradford Tatum's crime thriller '' Salt'' (2006), and the
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-funded '' Life Inside Out'' in 2013.


Personal life

A dog owner, she once adopted a Spuds MacKenzie look-alike from the ASPCA. She is a history buff, and World War II is her favorite subject. '' Another World'' co-star Allison Hossack was Wilson's roommate in the early 1990s in New York City. She later shared a two-bedroom Hollywood Hills apartment with Sharon Lawrence. Wilson is also good friends with '' Homefront'' co-star Jessica Steen and has stayed in touch with ''Another Worlds Matt Crane after leaving the show.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wilson, Alexandra Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American soap opera actresses Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American women