Alex Lake Fine (he/him/his) wears many hats — Actor, playwright, overthinker — just to name a few. Based in New York and Philadelphia, Alex appreciates the diverse projects that only appear in these fast paced cities. Influenced by the methods of Stanford Meisner, Uta Hagen, and Michael Chekov, Alex approaches the art of acting with a sense of curiosity and playfulness that brings new life to the creation process.
As a transgender man, Alex understands the power of visibility in theatre, often finding himself the most excited about work that explores experiences of characters that traditionally go overlooked. Alex is a fan of art that forces us to ask questions that make us reconsider how we live our daily lives. When not creating theatre, you can find Alex at the gym or obsessing over a new medical tv show.
Alex’s Playwriting
Alex Lake Fine never set out to be a playwright — not until his first piece, Monkey Marriage Troubles, was produced his first year at Temple University. Since then, he hasn’t looked back. Based in NYC and Philadelphia, Alex is a transmasculine playwright, actor, and story teller whose work explores themes of morality, masculinity, and mental health.