Born on June 10, 1939, in the vibrant city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Alexandra Stewart is a renowned and multifaceted actress, whose impressive career has spanned across both the silver screen and television.
In addition to her notable work in cinema, Stewart frequently appeared on television, showcasing her versatility as a performer in programs such as the popular French-Canadian shows Les Jeux de 20 heures and L'Académie des neuf. Her extensive repertoire also includes voice acting in the 1981 cartoon series Space Stars, as well as guest appearances in the esteemed television shows Highlander: The Series, The Saint, and the pilot episode of the iconic series The X-Files.
Moreover, Stewart has demonstrated her commitment to the film industry by serving as a jury member at the prestigious 2004 Chicago International Film Festival. Her personal life is equally as fascinating, as she shares a daughter, Justine, with the acclaimed French film director Louis Malle.