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The talented and charming London-based Greek actress Daphne Alexander, whose gripping film ‘Siege on Liperti Street’ is expected to bag a few awards at the The LA Greek Film Festival speaks to Athens Insider on the eve of the festival’s launch....

"Daphne Alexander provides great support as her war photographer with a knack of causing fireworks with the people around her" http://web.archive.org/web/20150626140729/http://sosogay.co.uk/2013/review-hidden-sand-trafalgar-studios/ "energetic, impulsive Daphne Alexander" http://www.whatsonstage.com/london-theatre/reviews/10-2013/hidden-in-the-sand_32188.html "the adventurous photographer Sophia, played with gusto by Daphne Alexander" http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/38995/ "Daphne Alexander and Sally Dexter's relationship of Aunty and Niece was wonderful; the charisma...

http://www.stageandscreeninsider.co.uk/news/daphne-alexander-on-hidden-in-the-sand Hidden In the Sand, now playing at Trafalgar Studios 2, is a story of denial, hurt, love and hope. Starring Sally Dexter, Daphne Alexander, Scott Handy and Yolanda Vazquez, the play follows Alexandra (Dexter), a Greek-Cypriot refugee, as she mends the wounds war has given both her and...

As the female lead, Daphne Alexander does a good job in her portrayal of Stella. She is given the tough task of conveying numerous emotions with very little dialogue. There is a silent moment between her and Afsin near the end of the film that...

Daphne Alexander stars as Stella in ‘The Palace’, this wonderful film is being considered for a possible Academy Award nomination for 2012. We were able to catch her for a moment to find out how she identified with the character in this emotional role and...

http://eu.greekreporter.com/2011/12/14/daphne-alexander-a-cypriot-talented-actress Daphne Alexander was born in and spent her early years in beautiful Cyprus, partially grew up in London and divided her time between England, France and Greece. This stunning actress has chameleon qualities as she aptly plays characters from around the world, this wonderful versatility...

http://anutshellreview.blogspot.com/2011/12/short-palace-2011.html Written, directed and produced by Anthony Maras, The Palace is a short film inspired by true events, set against the backdrop of Cyprus in 1974 with the Turkish invasion, and a family's desperate flight for survival, taking refuge in an abandoned Ottoman empire era palace....

Trilingual in French, English and Greek with previous studies in law at The University of Oxford are only a few of Daphne Alexander’s triumphs in her life so far.  Daphne grew up in Cyprus and London as she divided her time between England, France and...

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