Mary Alexandra Stiefvater was born in Chico, California and grew up in
Stockton, where she was first introduced to theater and dance at a
young age. Educated at The University of California at Los Angeles,
where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Theater, she also studied
French cinema and philosophy abroad at the Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris
III) and Le Centre Parisien d'Études Critiques. After graduation, she
moved to England to train at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic
Art.
Five days after graduating from LAMDA, she packed her suitcase for New
York to pursue work in theater, film, television and modeling. As well
as being a skilled dancer, Mary Alexandra received her stage combat
certificate from the British Academy of Dramatic Combat. She is trained
in a variety of different weapons and unarmed combat.
Her first break came on The Late Show with David Letterman where she
regularly appeared in comedy skits. At the same time, did motion
capture work for the character of Mona Sax in Max Payne 2 with Rockstar
Games. The collaboration with Rockstar Games continued on Grand Theft
Auto: San Andreas and The Warriors.
Later, she moved to Los Angeles, where further success came in
television (The Mentalist, The New Adventures of Old Christine,
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, The Wedding Bells & Happy
Hour). Known mainly for her work in independent films (Supergator,
Bear, Speed-Dating, Driving By Braille, Loveless in Los Angeles, The
Perfect Boyfriend, Easy Rider: The Ride Back, & Four Lane Highway), she
has also appeared in numerous print ads (Verizon, Babies-R-Us, Fera
Skiwear, Quenchwear, Cargo magazine, Stuff magazine & The San Francisco
Embarcadero Christmas Catalog), commercials (Bud Light, Volvo, Lupus
PSA, Red Bull Sugar-free, Style Network, 1-800-Collect & TGIFriday's)
and web-series (Playdate & Rules of the League).
In order to sustain longevity in the ever-changing entertainment
industry, she started producing and writing. In 2006 she produced the
award-winning short film, Bad Habits, with the production company she
helped found, Habit Forming Films. Stiefvater then produced Wedding for
One and 11-44, both directed by Kristina Lloyd. The two met in acting
class at UCLA and have collaborated on several projects together. After
many years of co-writing, her first, solo, full-length script, Squaw,
was nominated for Best Screenplay in two festivals. In 2012, her first
books, In My Contrary Garden and Cocoa For Saturdays were published.
Her sophomore effort, On The Merry-Go-Round was released in 2013 with
The Sun She Sets and Fair The Rose following in 2014.
Mary Alexandra continues to work as a producer, actress, model,
screenwriter, photographer and poet.