Lex Campbell
Birth Name:
Lexia Campbell
Height:
180 cm
Fashion modeling to acting was a smooth transition for Lex Campbell. His first love was in fashion and was introduced into acting by his modeling agency. Lex had a passion for expressing and invoking emotional responses which led him to become an actor. Acting was a natural talent for Lex, he excelled in his acting classes which inspired his innate...
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Fashion modeling to acting was a smooth transition for Lex Campbell. His first love was in fashion and was introduced into acting by his modeling agency. Lex had a passion for expressing and invoking emotional responses which led him to become an actor. Acting was a natural talent for Lex, he excelled in his acting classes which inspired his innate abilities to bring emotions to a scene.His college days started out as a model for editorials such as TimeOut New York, Talent & Motion, Impact Insider, and commercial print ads for Best Buy just to name a few. Recently Lex Campbell has appeared in many character roles such as Baby Mama starring Tina Fey as a party go-er, and How to Lose Friends and Alienate People starring Megan Foxx, Kirsten Dunst and Simon Peg as the Paparazzi. He also has made appearances as an office worker in the movie The Amazing Spiderman 2 starring Andrew Garfield, a hotdog vendor in the movie The Dictator starring Sacha Baron Cohen and Ben Kingsley, and Keep the Change starring Brandon Polansky where he is credited as a Restaurant Patron. On the hit TV show The Blacklist as an Undercover Masad Agent.Aside from his charismatic nature and witty mind Lex captures his roles in its greatest essence. With a great background in different experiences from life he organically brings a whole new dimension to his characters. His work ethic and determination keeps him consistent and allows him to pursue his endeavors with diligence and dignity. Put in front of a camera he purveys a dynamic and explosive personality. Keep an eye out for Lex Campbell as he is one of the freshest talents upcoming and on the rise. Show less «