Alexandra Powers

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Alexandra Powers
Born
Alexandra Kristin Powers

New York City, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active1980–2001
Spouse(s)Barry Del Sherman
(m. 1993–199?)[1]
Gavin Potter
(m. 2000–?)
Parent

Alexandra Kristin Powers is an American former actress.[2]

Early life[edit]

Powers was born in New York City. She grew up in an "artsy, liberal environment" on both coasts with her divorced parents. Her father teaches acting.[1] She said in an interview that her parents "encouraged me to find my own truth". Commenting on her faith, she stated "I pray whenever I feel sad. And I believe that whatever is right will work out." In that same interview, she said that her father was Roman Catholic and her mother Katharyn Powers was interested in metaphysics.[3] Powers' mother wrote for television programs including Fantasy Island and Charlie's Angels. At the age of six, Powers announced her intentions to become an actress.[4]

Career[edit]

Powers appeared in various television and film roles, including Cast a Deadly Spell,[5] 21 Jump Street,[6] and Dead Poets Society.[7] In the film Rising Sun, Powers portrayed a prostitute who attempted to seduce the character played by actor Wesley Snipes.[8] She also had a recurring role on the NBC legal drama L.A. Law. She portrayed "Dusty Brown" in the NBC miniseries A Matter of Justice.[9] On being successfully cast in the NBC program Tonya and Nancy, Powers commented, "In a lot of ways, it's the role of the year".[10] For the program, she received ice-skating lessons from Dody Teachman, former coach to Tonya Harding.[10] In a review for The Orlando Sentinel, Powers received a positive reception: "It should be said that Powers, the Christian lawyer on L.A. Law, is a dead ringer for Tonya ... and that she delivers a convincing performance."[11]

Personal life[edit]

In the late 1990s she became a Scientologist, and by 2000 had married Gavin Potter and joined the Sea Organization, the religious order of the Church of Scientology.[12][13][14] Powers previously said she did not adhere to any religion: "I've sort of looked and searched. I was a Buddhist for about six months." She was married to actor Barry Sherman in December 1993. Powers lamented, "I have to take my ring off when I go to work. And that makes me sad, because I put the ring on and I don't want to ever have to take it off."[1]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1983 The Prodigal Nancy Pringle
1985 Mask Lisa
1988 Plain Clothes Daun-Marie Zeffer
1989 Sonny Boy Rose
Dead Poets Society Chris Noel
1992 The Player Herself
1993 The Seventh Coin Ronnie Segal Alternative titles: Worlds Apart
Rising Sun Julia
1996 Last Man Standing Lucy Kolinski
Race Sylvie
1997 Out to Sea Shelly
1998 One Hell of a Guy Cassie Springer Direct-to-video release
1999 Storm Major Tanya Goodman Direct-to-video release.

Alternative Title: Twister II: Extreme Tornado

2001 Zigs Sara Alternative title: Double Down (final film role)

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1983 Jennifer Slept Here Cassidy 1 episode
T. J. Hooker Sally 1 episode
1984 Silence of the Heart Andrea Television movie
1986 Highway to Heaven Arlene 1 episode
Family Ties Erin 2 episodes
1987 CBS Schoolbreak Special Laura Sanders 1 episode
1988 CBS Summer Playhouse Beth 1 episode
Unholy Matrimony Patricia "Trish" Jaworsky Television movie
1989 The Hogan Family Princess Julia 3 episodes
1990 Dangerous Pursuit Television movie
21 Jump Street Officer Kati Rocky 2 episodes
1991 Cast a Deadly Spell Olivia Hackshaw Television movie
1993 The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Gloria 1 episode
A Matter of Justice Kathy Charlene "Dusty" Brown Television movie
1993–1994 L.A. Law Jane Halliday 22 episodes
1994 Tonya and Nancy: The Inside Story Tonya Harding Television movie
Following Her Heart Nola Lundquist Television movie
1997 C-16: FBI Dana Morrison 1 episode
1998 Nobody Lives Forever Detective Mary Ellen "Dusty" Dustin Television movie
Maximum Bob Angelyne Linklater 1 episode
Fantasy Island 1 episode
1999 Brimstone Ann "Sally" McGee 1 episode

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Gordinier, Jeff (December 3, 1993). "She's No Saint". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved December 8, 2008.
  2. ^ Loynd, Ray (April 29, 1994). "Tonya & Nancy: The Inside Story". Variety. Archived from the original on October 28, 2021. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  3. ^ Davis, James D. (October 27, 1993). "Higher law - Alexandra Powers' devout, virginal character on 'L.A. Law' in many ways reflects her own views". Sun-Sentinel. Sun-Sentinel Company. p. 1.
  4. ^ Scheck, Frank (March 10, 1994). "'L.A. Law' Actress Relishes Her Role as Christian Lawyer - Alexandra Powers talks about staying clear of religious stereotypes". The Christian Science Monitor. p. 11.
  5. ^ J. O'Connor, John (September 10, 1991). "Review/Television; A Detective and Sci-Fi In Los Angeles Magic". The New York Times.
  6. ^ McNeil, Alex (1996). Total Television. Penguin Books. p. 870. ISBN 0-14-024916-8.
  7. ^ Molinari, Matteo; Jim Kamm (2002). Oops! They Did It Again!: More Movie Mistakes That Made the Cut. Citadel. p. 62. ISBN 0-8065-2320-4.
  8. ^ Johnson, Peter (August 19, 1993). "'L.A. Law' gets lawyer who keeps the faith". USA Today. Gannett Co., Inc. p. 3D.
  9. ^ Bark, Ed (Dallas Morning News) (November 7, 1993). "Alexandra Powers' virgin role gives a new look to 'L.A. Law' - playing 'A Matter of Justice' temptress helped her". The Buffalo News. p. TV3.
  10. ^ a b Philadelphia Inquirer (April 15, 1994). "Alexandra Powers of 'L.A. Law laces up an attitude for Tonya role". The Orlando Sentinel. Sentinel Communications Co. p. A2.
  11. ^ Dawson, Greg (April 30, 1994). "'Tonya and Nancy'". The Orlando Sentinel. Sentinel Communications Co. p. 3; Style.
  12. ^ "Alexandra Powers: A promising actress kidnapped by Scientology". DataLounge.com. September 18, 2013. Archived from the original on August 2, 2018. Retrieved May 5, 2016.
  13. ^ "Alexandra Powers from Hollywood to Hell…Welcome to the Sea Org!". Scientology Celebrities and Human Rights. April 14, 2014. Retrieved May 5, 2016.
  14. ^ "Alexandra Powers -- Scientology Service Completions". Retrieved May 5, 2016.

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