Brian A. Alexander
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Brian A. Alexander (b. 22 December 1976 in San Mateo, California) is an American film and television crew member, screenwriter and director.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Born in San Mateo and raised in San Francisco, Alexander's family moved from California to Florida in 1989, when he was aged twelve. He attended Lake Mary High School in Lake Mary, where he spent four years with the theater department, acting in a number of short plays and films. He was accepted into the University of Southern California, where he spent another four years at the university's film school.
[edit] Career
Alexander's film and television work consists mainly of various minor crew roles, including production staff, location scout, script coordinator and various assistants, on the series Desperate Housewives, Threat Matrix, Senseless Acts of Video, Kate Brasher and Behind the Music, and the films Around the World in 80 Days, The Partners, Big Bad Love and Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows. He wrote the Season 3 episode "My Husband, the Pig" of Desperate Housewives and directed the 1997 film Ghost of a Chance, the only writing and directing credits to his name.

