
Acting
Alexandra Moen was born in Pisa, Italy. Having an oceanographer as a father meant that she and her family (a teacher mother and two younger brothers) travelled along with his work. At age six, she moved to Canada and then to Bermuda and finally ending up in England where she completed her schooling. She studied English at Leeds University before studying acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. She made her professional stage debuts in the West End's production of 'Macbeth' directed by Edward Hall in 2002 and also in 2003 performing as "Nina" at the Chichester Theatre in Steven Pimlott's critically acclaimed production of Chekhov's 'The Seagull'. Her first lead role in a TV series was in 2006 performing as "Tamsin Dalgliesh" in Tripping Over and then as "Emily James" in the final two seasons of BBC's hit comedy drama Hotel Babylon. To many sci-fi fans she is probably best known for her appearance in 'Doctor Who' doing something the doctor failed to rid the world of his great enemy, the Master. More recently, she has brought the quirky Norwegian pathologist "Petra Bergen" to our small screen, starring in all three series of Sky Atlantic's 'Fortitude' until 2018. In 2019 she took over playing "Elizabeth of York" from Jodie Comer, in the Philippa Gregory adaptation Spanish Princess for Starz and played "Simone Cameron", the dedicated ballet teacher in BBC's hit series 'Dublin Murders'.
tvSteal
2026
Joanna Spencer
tvCaptivated
2024
Olivia
tvHouse of the Dragon
2022
Lady Sharis Footly
tvThe Ipcress File
2022
Mrs. Dalby
tvDomina
2021
Turia
tvIndustry
2020
Candice Allbright / Candance Allbright
tvThe Spanish Princess
2019
Elizabeth of York
tvDickensian
2015
Frances Barbary
movieNot Alone
2015
Chloe
tvFortitude
2015
Officer Petra Bergen
tvDeath Comes to Pemberley
2013
Jane Bingley
movieBert & Dickie
2012
Rosalind Burnell
tvLuther
2010
Eve
tvTripping Over
2006
Tamsin
tvHotel Babylon
2006
Emily James
movieWhatever Love Means
2005
Princess Anne
tvDoctor Who
2005
Lucy Saxon
movieFalling
2005
Daphne
tvFoyle's War
2002
Mary Wrenn
tvWaking the Dead
2001
Cathy Reading
tvMidsomer Murders
1997
Emma Kirby