You know, I was just rewatching some of Alexandria Zahra-Jones' performances the other day and was blown away by her range again. For recent work, streaming platforms like Netflix or Amazon Prime often license indie films she appears in - I caught her in 'Midnight Echoes' last month there. Her earlier theater performances sometimes pop up on niche arts platforms like Digital Theatre or BroadwayHD.
If you're looking for interviews or talk show appearances, YouTube's actually a goldmine. Late night clips get uploaded constantly, and some fan channels compile her red carpet moments. Just search her name + 'interview' and you'll find gems like her hilarious 2020 Graham Norton couch bit. For obscure festival films, MUBI occasionally rotates them in their curated selections.
Her performance in 'The Glass Between Us' was my introduction - that museum heist scene lives rent-free in my head. Smaller platforms like Kanopy (free with library cards) often carry her arthouse films. The BFI Player showcases British talent like her too. Follow her production company's Vimeo for behind-the-scenes reels - they upload rehearsal footage that's better than most finished films.
Oh her scene in 'The Silent Chapter' still gives me chills! I'd recommend checking Vimeo On Demand for her experimental shorts - many directors upload there. Some university film archives also host her student works if you dig deep. Honestly half the fun is discovering her unexpected cameos; I once found her in a 2-minute French perfume ad that showed up on Dailymotion randomly. Her agent should really compile an official filmography!
TikTok creators have been obsessively clipping her best moments lately - #ZahraJones edits show up weekly. The algorithm blessed me with her unscripted improv from a 2018 charity event that's pure comic genius. For legal streaming, always check JustWatch to see which services currently have her projects. Physical media collectors swear by the Criterion release of 'Woven Shadows' for bonus features.
I maintain a Letterboxd list tracking all her available work - from that indie horror where she played twin sisters to her West End debut recording. Pro tip: Set Google alerts for her name + 'streaming' since platforms rotate content constantly. The Criterion Channel had her entire collaboration with director Lien last spring. Her Instagram stories sometimes drop hints about where to catch new projects too - very interactive with fans!
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“This is your cheque.” He said, making her frown.
“I didn’t ask for your money.” She said, and he rolled his eyes.
“You didn’t need to. But you served, and you are getting paid for it.” He said coldly before walking toward the door. “Now just be sure to keep that mouth of yours shut about it…”
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She gave him one night.
He gave her money for it.
Mia knew it was reckless. Sleeping with a stranger, no names, no promises, just a fleeting escape from the weight of reality. But when the night ended, and he left cold bills on the nightstand like she was just another transaction, the burn of humiliation carved into her soul.
She hated him for it. Hated herself for needing the money too much to throw it back.
She never expected to see him again.
But fate has a cruel sense of humor. Because now he’s standing in her office… powerful, arrogant, and very much her new boss.
Nathan Lockwood doesn’t recognize her at first. To him, it was just one night. But for Mia, it was the night everything changed.
And when he finds out the secret she’s been hiding, the game between them turns into something far more dangerous than either of them ever anticipated.
He paid to forget her.
Now he’ll pay anything to keep her.
Isla- a young, and underestimated warrior. After surviving years of traumatic abuse, she is left orphaned, and alone. She strives to prove to herself, and others, that she is not weak. Though she is beautiful and strong years of psychological abuse, she doesn’t believe she is worthy of love, or that the Moon Goddess will grant her a fated mate.
Alpha Zac is the fair and strong leader of Clear Creek. Secretly a hopeless romantic, Zac wants his fated mate more than anything. But after waiting years to find her, he has accepted a playboy lifestyle. When a unique she-wolf warrior joins his pack, she does more than fulfill his fantasies, she tests how far he will go to protect from her past.
“WEAK” he yells as he swiftly brings the whip at me. I quickly try to cover my face but am not fast enough. I hiss in pain as the unforgiving leather slices my hand and eyebrow.I try to swallow the sob that wants to escape me but instead I throw up. Maybe he would have stopped there if I would have missed his boots.**
(ISLA) I feel a pang of jealousy, what she has is what I've always wanted. A loving family, support, friends, and stability. Audrie doesn't have to question if she belongs here or try to prove her worth.
(ZAC)My whole chest tightens and my wolf presses forward. “MATE”. The urgency to hold her, to take away the pain intensifies. I reach out and lift her head, and that's when I see the gash trickling blood onto the already blood-covered rock. I scoop her up and head straight to the infirmary. I just found my mate, I can't lose her on the same night.
SIX-PACK SERIES BOOK FIVE ~ *If you haven't read books 1-4, I highly recommend starting the series with Alpha Gray and reading the prior books in order (Gray, Theo, Jax, Brock) for context before starting this one* REID : I've always exercised complete control in all things. When it comes to my pack, I'm in control as its Alpha. In everyday life, I follow a schedule and value structure and discipline. My friends think I stick too close to the rules, but maintaining order and being in control are the key things that keep me grounded. That's part of the reason why the wait for my fated mate has been so frustrating- because it's the one thing I have no control over. And when I finally meet her, I quickly realize she's equally as uncontrollable, as is the bond between us. I've been waiting all my life for Serena, but when she shows up on the eve of a war, can I really trust her? And if so, will I ever be able to conquer her chaos? ~ SERENA : They say life is full of choices, but mine were stripped from me the moment my pack was attacked and my family was killed. Since then, I've been on autopilot, just doing what I have to do to survive. That is, until the last thing I expect to happen, does; I stumble upon my fated mate. I suddenly have a choice again- give in to the mate bond between Reid and I, or risk losing it all. Can I trust him with my secrets, and can he handle them? Once he knows the truth, will he even still want me? It's an impossible choice, because no matter which one I make, I may still lose everything…
"What's in it for me?" He asked, raising an eyebrow at her.
"You become the Alpha of Alphas" she answered, crossing her arms over her chest, holding her stance despite her racing heart. The necklace around her neck glowing under her shirt, catching the Alpha's attention.
"And what's in it for you?" He asked, growing a bit more interested in her offer. Eyeing the dim light under her black shirt.
"I get my revenge. So, what do you say, Alpha? Do we call it a deal?" She asked, extending her hand to shake. He stared at her hand for a second, before extending his, shaking hers.
"Deal, piccolo lupo" he said, tightening his grip "only we'll play this, MY way"
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Having lost her family in the hands of Lycans, Lia Elica finds herself seeking help from the one and only, cold, ruthless, and heartless Capo dei Capi, Alpha Ezra D'Caprio...
She was meant to be a surrogate.
She became his weakness.
Alpha Zane doesn’t believe in fated mates, until a scentless slave carries his child.
Now the pack wants her gone.
His enemies want her dead.
And the Alpha who claimed her swore he’d never love.
But fate doesn’t ask permission.
They had a deal. Give him a child and he would let her people go. Giving him a child was easy. Twin boys with eyes as bright and beautiful as the blue skies and curly brown hair just like his, but Alpha Ezra was quick to remind her of the long-lasting feud between the witches and wolves. Heartlessly, he ordered her execution along with the entire coven.
As she burned in the fires with her people, she swore to make his entire pack go up in flames on her return.
Ten years later, reborn of fire and blood, Melucia is back to not only reclaim her children but set his entire pack ablaze just as she promised.
There is only one slight problem: Ezra is no longer the man he once was, and her children can’t seem to live without him.
Now she must choose between revenge and happiness.
Alexandria Zahra-Jones is played by the talented actress Anya Chalotra in the TV series 'The Witcher'. She brought such depth to the character, mixing vulnerability with this fierce, almost regal presence. I loved how she balanced Alexandria's mystical side with very human emotions—it made her stand out even in a show packed with strong personalities like Geralt and Yennefer. Chalotra's performance was a big part of why Season 2 felt so immersive to me.
Funny enough, I first noticed her in 'Wanderlust', where she had a totally different vibe, so seeing her transform into this enigmatic sorceress was wild. The way she delivers lines with this quiet intensity? Chef's kiss. Also, minor tangent, but her costumes in 'The Witcher' were next-level—those embroidered robes lived rent-free in my head for weeks.
I was actually just rewatching some episodes of 'The Bold Type' where Alexandria Zahra-Jones, played by Aisha Dee, totally steals every scene she’s in. Aisha was born on November 17, 1993, which makes her 30 years old as of 2024. It’s wild how she brings so much depth to Alexandria—her character arc from a cautious writer to this unapologetically bold voice feels so real. I love how she balances vulnerability and strength, especially in those late-season episodes where Alexandria confronts workplace discrimination.
Funny thing is, I stumbled into her filmography afterward and realized she’s also in 'Sissy,' this horror-comedy that’s nothing like 'The Bold Type.' Her range is seriously underrated. She’s one of those actors who makes you forget they’re acting—just pure charisma on screen. Makes me wish she’d land more lead roles soon!
Alex Grayson's electrifying performances are scattered across different platforms, but I'd start by hunting down his most iconic roles. His breakout moments in 'Midnight Echoes' are pure gold—those tense interrogation scenes where his eyes just burn with quiet fury? Available on Prime Video’s indie film section.
For something grittier, his guest arc in 'City of Shadows' (Season 3, Episodes 5–7) on HBO Max shows his range shifting from charm to menace mid-scene. And don’t skip his early stage work; bootlegs of his 'Hamlet' soliloquies occasionally surface on niche theater forums. Honestly, half the fun is digging through obscure fan edits on YouTube where someone’s stitched together all his silent reaction shots—masterclasses in micro-expressions.