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Alexandra Mirai (; born 23 August 1974), known professionally as Lexi Alexander, is a German-Palestinian-American filmmaker and martial artist. A former competitor in - and , Alexander entered the film industry as a , before earning an Academy Award nomination for her debut short film (2002). She subsequently directed Green Street (2005) , a crime drama about British football hooliganism, and (2008), an adaptation of the .


Early life and education
Alexander was born Alexandra Mirai in , Germany, to a German mother and a Palestinian father. She grew up in Mannheim. Alexander's father was born and raised in , Palestine.

As a teenager, Alexander was a member of Mannheim City Boys, a group, which was part of the inspiration for Green Street Hooligans.


Career

Martial arts and stunt work
Alexander began studying martial arts, specifically , when she was 8 years old. At 14, she switched to . She has a third-degree black belt in karate.

Alexander excelled at kickboxing, where after two years in the sport, she joined the German National Team. She won the German championships four times and the European championships two times.

In 1994, at the age of 19, Alexander became the World Kickboxing Association world champion in - in Atlantic City.

At the age of 19, she retired from professional fighting and moved to the United States. Alexander had met at a kickboxing event in the United States and she had previously acted in small roles in German TV. Norris encouraged her to come to Hollywood to act and study filmmaking. He was one of her sponsors for immigration.

With the assistance of martial artist Pat Johnson, she landed the part of Kitana in , and in 1995 and 1996, spent seven months on tour.

Alexander went on to work steadily as a stunt person doing fighting stunts and motorcycles, falls from high-rise buildings, going on to learn precision driving and race car driving. She also worked as an instructor for the United States Marine Corps in 1994.


Filmmaking
Alexander studied acting in Los Angeles at acting school learning Meisner technique and with acting coach Piero Dusa. She took extension classes in filmmaking at University of California, Los Angeles.

The first film Alexander directed was called , a short film that was nominated for an in 2003. She said that the film, about a boxer from Alabama who is charged with murder, is a fictional story that was inspired by meeting a boxer in Germany when she was 9 years old, an interaction that she remembered and was the basis of the idea for the film. The film was self-financed by Alexander and had a budget of US$35,000 and was filmed in 5 days.

In 2005, Alexander directed her first full-length feature film called Green Street, also known as Green Street Hooligans, or Hooligans. The independent film starred as soccer hooligan Pete Dunham, as Matt Buckner, as Shannon, as Steve, and as Bover, and was produced by and Deborah Del Prete.

Green Street Hooligans was inspired by her experience growing up watching her family's favorite German team , which led to a fascination with the sport and its passionate fans. Inspired by this, Alexander co-wrote a screenplay with a former turned writer, , and Joshua Shelov based on a story by Alexander and Brimson about the firm of West Ham United.

Released in 2005, Green Street Hooligans was only the second in the history of the South by Southwest festival to win both the Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature and Audience Award for Narrative Feature, after Alex Holdridge's Sexless in 2003.

In 2008, Alexander directed the film starring as the . She was the first woman to direct a adaptation and it was her first studio film. At the time of its release, the film was considered a commercial and critical failure. The film has since become considered a cult classic. Comedian was an early and vocal defender of the film.

Alexander has been outspoken about her experience with Punisher. The film's budget shrank considerably, and Alexander wanted to work on a studio film so she said she was hired at a low rate. Then, during marketing, that budget was also low, and, in her opinion, the Christmas release date a mis-step. She also mentioned that due the film developing a cult following, she's since mainly been optioned scripts with extreme levels of violence, which she passes on because she's naturally "squeamish."

In 2010, Alexander wrote and directed the straight-to-video film Lifted, shot in , which had themes of . The film starred , and . Lifted tells the story of a son's difficulty with his father's deployment in as a Marine, and features musical performances by Shelton and Mihok.

In 2012, Alexander directed an episode for 's BlackBoxTV channel entitled "Execution Style."

In 2014, the higher profile Alexander received from her advocacy work speaking out about gender parity in Hollywood on led to Alexander getting hired to direct episodic television. In 2015, Alexander directed an episode of the TV series, Arrow, called "Beyond Redemption." In 2016, she directed an episode of the TV series, Supergirl, called "Truth, Justice and the American Way," In 2016, Alexander also directed an episode of the TV series Limitless called "A Dog's Breakfast." In 2017, she directed an episode of the TV show Taken called "Hail Mary."

In 2016, it was reported that she would be directing a biopic called Crossface about the life of Canadian professional wrestler . However, in January 2020, Benoit's son David stated that the project had been cancelled.

In February 2018, it was announced that Alexander was working on a TV series for Blumhouse Productions called You Bury Me, intended to be a war-torn love story set in modern-day Iraq, Syria and Turkey.

In June 2018, Alexander was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Alexander has a long-term working relationship with martial artist Pat Johnson, who she has hired as a stunt coordinator and choreographer since starting her directing her career. Alexander is a fan of film director .


Advocacy
In early 2014, on her Twitter feed and in a blog post that was republished and widely discussed, Alexander discussed the lack of women directors in Hollywood and lifted back the curtain on the lack of gender parity in the entertainment industry. Alexander has been outspoken on Hollywood sexism and has spoken at length about the directorial opportunities she says were denied to her because of her gender. In a 2014 interview she stated that she and director Catherine Hardwicke were denied a meeting to discuss possibly directing , as the producers were not interested in hiring a woman to direct.

Alexander worked to support the American Civil Liberties Union investigation into gender bias in hiring practices, specifically for women directors, which cast a critical eye on the role of the Directors Guild of America. Film school graduates have gender parity, but once in the industry, the percentage of women hired ranges from 8% in 2017 to less than 6%. In 2015, Alexander testified about her experiences as part of an investigation by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on hiring practices in Hollywood.

Alexander has said she is against illegal but instead supports innovative file sharing over big businesses exploiting digital distribution models. Alexander has condemned the anti-piracy actions of the litigation and lobbying focused Hollywood entertainment industry especially regarding , saying that "as a German living in the US it's difficult to get German news, and while in Germany it's difficult to get US shows." She said she approves of neither the millions Hollywood spends on anti-piracy efforts nor the wealth of "lining his own pockets". Alexander thinks the money used by the would be better spent improving diversity and more equitable distribution models. She does, however support in relation to The Pirate Bay trial and .

Alexander frequently advocates for Palestinian rights. In May 2025, she commented on the difficulty of promoting a film during the ongoing and her evaluation of Hollywood as a place that promotes liberal ideas but not with respect to Palestine.


Personal life
Alexander has metal screws in her knees from her time as a kickboxer.

, Alexander has been practicing the Russian martial arts technique called .


Filmography

Film
1997Executive Target Production assistant (as Lexi Mirai)
2001Pitcher Perfect Short film
2002Fool Proof
2005Green Street Hooligans
Wheelman
2008
2009
2010Lifted Role: Afghan Woman
2025Absolute Dominion Post-production


Television
1997Boy Meets World Role:
Episode: "Last Tango in Philly"
2012BlackBoxTV Episode: "AEZP: Execution Style"
2015Arrow Episode: "Beyond Redemption"
2016Supergirl Episode: "Truth, Justice and the American Way"
Limitless Episode: "A Dog's Breakfast"
American Gothic Episode: "Kindred Spirits"
2017Taken Episode: "Hail Mary"
How to Get Away with Murder Episode: "I Love Her"
2018S.W.A.T. Episode: "Day Off"
2019L.A.'s Finest Episode: "Thief"
TBAYou Bury Me Pre-production


Stunt work
  • 1997: Batman & Robin


Awards and nominations
  • 1994: United States Marine Corps, Meritorious Service Award for Outstanding Service and Exemplary Performance of Duty, Trainer, Advisor to Marine Close Combat Instructor Staff
  • 2003: Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film (nominee) for – with Alexander Buono
  • 2005: SXSW Film Festival, Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature for Green Street Hooligans
  • 2005: SXSW Film Festival, Audience Award, Narrative Feature for Green Street Hooligans


Selected writing

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