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Alix Elizabeth Gitter-1

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1989-05-06
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She’s best known for her standout performances in television movies like Blue Lagoon: The Awakening and The Bling Ring, where she truly began making a name for herself. As both an actress and a singer, she’s brought her talent to various projects, including lending her voice to the main title theme of the popular show Drop Dead Diva. Before all the spotlight, though, life looked a bit different. Growing up in Los Angeles, she was encouraged by her parents to explore her passions—so much so that they enrolled her in acting camps and specialized schools. But importantly, they also emphasized personal growth, wanting her to take the time to figure out who she was and what she truly wanted from her career. That nurturing environment only deepened her love for performing. Over time, that passion turned into purpose. She comes from a creative family, too—one of her two sisters also followed an artistic path, moving to New York City to study acting through NYU’s prestigious Tisch program. It’s clear that talent runs in the family, but she’s certainly carved out her own unique space in the industry.

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She’s been singing ever since she was just 4 years old—whether it was for fun or stepping into professional gigs, her passion has always been clear. Over the years, she’s grown not only in skill but also in confidence, making music a constant part of her life. From childhood performances to more serious stages, she’s embraced every opportunity to share her voice. It’s no surprise that she continues to shine, staying true to the love for singing that started when she was so young.

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