Alexander Erven

Alexander Erven

Actor

BIO

Alexander Erven is an American actor and producer who is best known for his roles in a variety of films and television shows. He was born in Los Angeles, California, on June 15, 1973, and grew up in the nearby city of Glendale.

Alexander made his acting debut in 1991, appearing in a small role in the television movie "A Matter of Justice". He then went on to appear in television series such as "Beverly Hills 90210", "Parker Lewis Can't Lose", and "Married... with Children". In 1995, he made his big screen debut in the independent feature "Runaway Daughters".

In 1997, Alexander landed his first major role in the film "The Devil's Advocate". He played the role of a young lawyer whose mentor is played by Al Pacino. The film was a critical and commercial success, and Alexander received much praise for his performance. From there, his career began to take off, and he went on to appear in films such as "The Faculty", "Gone in 60 Seconds", and "The Fast and the Furious".

Alexander has also worked extensively in television, appearing in shows such as "CSI: Miami", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Glee", and "Criminal Minds". He has also had recurring roles on shows such as "One Tree Hill", "NCIS: Los Angeles", and "Chicago Fire". In addition to acting, Alexander has also produced television shows such as "The Game" and "The Client List".

Alexander Erven is an accomplished actor and producer who has achieved success in both television and film. His diverse range of roles have earned him critical acclaim, and he continues to expand his repertoire of work. With an impressive list of credits to his name, Alexander Erven is sure to be a name to remember in the entertainment industry for years to come.

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