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BIOGRAPHY


Name: Alexandra "Lexi" Gold Jourden
Date of Birth: 30th December 2000
Age: 9 years old
Lives: Los Angeles, USA
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Lexi Jourden is 9 years old and was born in Los Angeles. Lexi has starred in TV pilots and Films, Guest-Starred on dramas and sitcoms, and has also appeared on "The Jay Leno Show" and "The Late, Late Show". Lexi was a series regular on the ABC television sitcom "Sons & Daughters". Lexi played the youngest daughter, Marni Walker, in this part scripted/part improvisation series for ABC that came from Lorne Michaels.

How did Lexi get started in the biz? In the fall of 2004 at the ripe old age of 3, Lexi made her debut in a national commercial for Life Cereal., directed by Oscar winning Director Jim Sheridan. On the set when Jim asked her not to look at the camera, she did her next take with her eyes closed. And, she quickly learned to ask "are you rolling yet" before actually eating the cereal (50 spoonfuls of cereal for a kid who usually eats 5). Her mom, Claudia, was sharing with somebody that Lexi was directed by Jim Sheridan who made such films as "In America" and "My Left Foot". After hearing this, Lexi then informed her Grandfather that her director, Jim, had directed "Mama’s Left Foot". Enjoying her "career" (fun food on set, kids to play with, cool stuff to do), Lexi has gone on to shoot national commercials for "State Farm", "L.L. Bean", "American Airlines", "McDonalds", "Home Depot", "Juicy Juice", "Capital One", "Sony" and "Hallmark".

Lexi decided to branch out into voice-over work at the age of 4 booking her first voice-over job with her her real life mom, Claudia. Lexi has voiced many animated characters in cartoons, feature films, video games, etc. She was in the Disney Film “The Wild” as the ‘Baby Hippo’, the Disney short “Bozzelbag’s Zip” as ‘Gertie’, was a lead role in the Disney animated TV series “Babysitter Fighting Force” as Candy and now stars in the new series “Hello Kioka” as ‘Kioka’.


Lexi has been the voice in numerous radio commercials in addition to characters in the Disney Film "The Wild" (Baby Hippo), the Disney short "Bozzelbag's Zip" (Gertie) and is a recurring character on the cartoon Network series "Squirrel Boy" (Lulu). Lexi is one of the leads ("Candy") in the new Disney animated TV series "Babysitter Fighting Force".

Lexi is the voice of ‘Otsuru’ in the wildly popular new game “Afro-Samurai Resurrection’ with Samuel Jackson. The producer blogged this about working with Lexi:
The second performer on the schedule was a seven year-old girl who we needed to sing a song in Japanese. Now I don’t know about you, but the seven year-olds I know barely have the attention capacity to finish eating their lunch let alone sit in a booth, take direction and fake singing a song in a foreign language. Well, let me introduce you to Lexi Jourden. Not only did she nail it, but she managed to draw us a picture of rainbows and unicorns in between her takes. But hey, who’s counting? As she arrived in the studio, right off the bat, she asked ‘does my character have a crush on Afro?’ She was very perceptive, smart and charming. We decided to cast a child actor instead of an adult acting as a child, because we felt it would make the character that much more convincing. It was a bit of a risk but it paid off. Lexi was nominated for “Best Line” at the 2008 Spike Awards for her work as the ‘Baby Tumor’ in the Feature Film “Hellboy II”.


Written by Tom Jourden © Lexi Resource

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