Alexandra Holden

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Alexandra Holden (born April 30, 1977 in Northfield, Minnesota, USA), is an American actress who has starred in a number of small roles.

Holden played film roles in Drop Dead Gorgeous as Mary Johanson and in Sugar & Spice as Fern Rogers. She also starred in the low budget slasher film Wishcraft alongside fellow actor Michael Weston, whom she is seen often out and about with.

Alexandra Holden has also had roles in TV and music videos. She appeared in seven episodes of Friends as Ross's girlfriend Elizabeth Stevens. Other TV roles include Ally McBeal (3 episodes, playing a character called Jane Wilco), Tru Calling (1 episode) and the Drama/Sci-Fi series Six Feet Under. She also guest starred on Grey's Anatomy ("Where The Boys Are") as Jamie Carr, a pregnant 25 year old who comes to the hospital afer a fall in the shower. In music, she appeared in Aerosmith's "Hole in my Soul" video.

Trivia Alexandra has worked with both Shane West in Once and Again and Mandy Moore in How To Deal. Probably not knowing that Shane had previously worked with Mandy in A Walk To Remember

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