Actress, Director, Producer, Writer

Alejandra Corman is an Ecuadorian actress and screenwriter based in Mexico, known for her dynamic range and international footprint in film, television, and theater. She is a graduate of C.E.C.C. in Barcelona and a proud alumna of the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in Los Angeles, where she trained in the Stella Adler technique. Alejandra also holds a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and a Master's degree in Screenwriting.

Her career began in Ecuador with Enchufe.tv, one of the most-watched Spanish-language YouTube channels, boasting nearly 28 million subscribers and billions of views worldwide.

In Mexico, Alejandra starred in Nothing to See Here (Netflix) alongside acclaimed actress Ana de la Reguera (Narcos, Army of the Dead). She also appeared in Lucca’s World (Netflix) with Bárbara Mori, one of Mexico’s most iconic performers. The film, directed by Mariana Chenillo—the first woman to win Mexico’s Ariel Award for Best Picture—reached #1 globally on Netflix upon release. Alejandra has also been featured in popular Televisa soap operas such as Mina de Pasiones and Juegos Interrumpidos.

Her theatrical work spans continents, having written and directed numerous plays in Ecuador, Mexico, and Spain.

Alejandra’s creative talents extend behind the camera as well. She served as casting director for Welcome Back (HBO Max), which won a Student EMMY Award.

In 2025, she is actively developing several original projects, including the television series El Método, her second feature film script Alina, and her debut poetry collection Afonía.

Playing Age: 30–40
Nationality: Ecuadorian
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Languages: Spanish (native), English (fluent) Italian (fluent)