Alexondra Lee

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Alexondra Lee
Born (1975-02-08) February 8, 1975 (age 48)
Occupation(s)Actress, dancer
Years active1989–present
Spouse
(m. 2005;died 2012)

Alexondra Lee (born February 8, 1975) is an American actress, dancer and producer. She is a television producer of such shows as A&E's Marcia Clark Investigates, Jo Frost: Nanny on Tour and Alien Highway, and History Channel's Legend of The Superstition Mountains.

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She was born in Pennsylvania [1] to parents Mae and Harry Lee. Lee studied ballet at age four and began dancing with the New York City Ballet at age seven; she performed with the latter in The Nutcracker Suite . [2]

She starred in the short-lived Special Unit 2 as Detective Kate Benson and had a regular role as Callie on Party of Five . In 2006, Lee appeared as one of five corpses recounting the tales of their death on a CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode entitled "Toe Tags".

Lee was ranked No. 81 on Stuff Magazine's 101 "Most Beautiful Women in The World" in 2001. She had a role in Paranormal Activity 4 as Holly Nelson. She was married to actor Stephen Dunham until his death in September 2012. She worked with him in his last film, Paranormal Activity 4 .

Selected filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2012 Paranormal Activity 4 Holly
2005 Shopgirl Karen
2000 What Women Want Woman in Pink Sweater
1999 My Teacher's Wife Kirsten Beck
1998Folle d'elleShirley
1994 Roadflower Ashley Lerolland
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Alpha MomTV movie
2006 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Rebecca McGill1 Episode
2003 What I Like About You Maureen1 Episode
2003 Momentum BrookeTV movie
2002 Robbery Homicide Division Reyna / Rickie / Rhonda1 episode
2002 Push, Nevada Delilah4 episodes
2001-2002 Special Unit 2 Detective Kate Benson19 episodes
2001Kiss My ActJennyTV movie
2001 Boston Public Tina Knowles5 episodes
2000 Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane Carol1 Episode
2000 Secret Agent Man Nurse 6131 Episode
2000 Grapevine Vicki Meyers1 Episode
1999 Providence Jamie1 Episode
1999 Oh, Grow Up Allison1 Episode
1999 Working Nichole1 Episode
1998 Early Edition Anne1 Episode
1997-1998 George and Leo Margie Polakowski4 episodes
1998 Jenny 1 Episode
1998Rag and BoneGina MoranTV movie
1997 Players Colleen O'Hara1 Episode
1996-1997 Party of Five Callie Martel20 episodes
1994 CBS Schoolbreak Special ClaireMy Summer as a Girl
1993 Picket Fences Lisa Fenn3 episodes
1993 FBI: The Untold Stories 1 Episode
1991 Sisters Teenage Alex1 Episode
1991 L.A. Law Laurie Penn1 Episode
1991 Thirtysomething Melissa, Age 161 Episode
1989 Good Morning, Miss Bliss Shana1 Episode

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