- Birth nameAlexandra Louise Graham
- Nickname
- Lexi
- Height5′ 3″ (1.60 m)
- Lexi Wolfe was born in Sheffield in South Yorkshire. She spent much of her young life between there and Pakistan where her parents worked as teachers. After her parents separated, she lived initially with her mother and brother, moving to live with her father and step-mother and their children at age eleven, attending the Brantwood Independent School for Girls. Around the same time, she became a student of the Sheffield Youth Theatre and the youngest member of the Dilys Guite Theatre Co. She quickly decided to pursue a serious career in acting.
After finishing school and completing an undergraduate degree in Creative and Performing Arts, she achieved a Masters in Acting from the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts.
In 2014, Lexi set up her own company, Wild Wolfe Productions, debuting with a one woman show written by Lexi, later producing award-winning short movie Learning To Talk (2015).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Avril Williams
- Long red hair and alabaster complexion
- Writes and composes her own music and songs.
- Spent much of her childhood in Pakistan, where she has family and her mother was principal of her school.
- Is the eldest of four children.
- Was considered for the role of Hannah in Nirpal Bhogal's Sket (2011), but the part went to Skins star Lily Loveless.
- Worked as a character ghost tour guide in Liverpool during her university years.
- It was quite a culture shock to come back after a childhood of living in a place that is effectively a completely different world to the one we live in in the West. I think I came back to England and was instantly thought to be bonkers, and have remained so ever since. But that thought comforts me. At least I have some consistency in my life.
- I'm a bit of a workaholic and I'm fiercely protective of what I do, where I stand as an actor. If someone were to call my professionalism into question, I'd go all Wolverine on them - the sword-claws would come out!
- Watching Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes was what really changed my life. Before that, I thought of a job as something grown-ups did and didn't like. But JB was enjoying himself, having a whale of a time with what he did...and I wanted that to be my life. I wanted that to be what I did.
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