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Alexa Davalos—American Film Actor

Birth

Alexa Davalos was born in France on May 28, 1982, and is of Greek descent.

Alexa Davalos was born in France on May 28, 1982.

Work

Alexa Davalos is an American actress. Davalos was born Alexa Davalos Dunas in France, daughter of actress Elyssa Davalos and a photographer father, and granddaughter of American actor Richa...( read more )rd Davalos. She is of French, Dutch and Greek descent. Davalos speaks French fluently. Davalos made her feature film debut starring in "The Chronicles of Riddick" as Kyra. In September 2003, Davalos was seen opposite Antonio Banderas in the HBO original film "And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself". Davalos played Teddy Sampson, a young actress starring in the film whose acting chops allowed her to portray someone else after cameras stopped rolling.

Davalos was born Alexa Davalos Dunas in France, the daughter of actress Elyssa Davalos and Jeff Dunas, a photographer. She is the granddaughter of American actor Richard Davalos. She has French and Greek ancestry.[citation needed] Davalos speaks French fluently.

Alexa Davalos most recently starred as Diane Keaton's daughter in "Surrender, Dorothy," a telepicture dealing with a mother's loss of her child. Davalos also starred opposite Vin Diesel in "The Chronicles of Riddick" co-starring Thandie Newton, Judi Dench and Colm Feore.

Alexa Davalos made her feature film debut starring in The Chronicles of Riddick as Kyra.

Gorgeous young actress Alexa Davalos makes her feature film debut in the big-action movie, "The Chronicles of Riddick." Davalos stars as Kyra, one of the few characters that makes its way from the original "Pitch Black" movie into this sequel. ALEXA DAVALOS ('Kyra'):

Alexa Davalos starred as Diane Keaton's daughter in Surrender, Dorothy, a telepicture dealing with a mother's loss of her child. Davalos also starred opposite Vin Diesel in The Chronicles of Riddick co-starring Thandie Newton, Judi Dench and Colm Feore. She was seen in Larry Gelbart's And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself, directed by Bruce Beresford for HBO Films, opposite Antonio Banderas. Prior to that, Davalos starred in The Ghost of F. Scott Fitzgerald, an official selection to the 2002 Toronto Film Festival, and in Disturbing the Peace, the directorial debut of noted writer Mark Bomback, for the 2002 Sundance Institute's Director's Lab.

Alexa Davalos recently completed production on director Bruce Beresford's "And Starring Poncho Villa as Himself," starring Antonio Banderas, and "The Ghost of F. Scott Fitzgerald".