Lez Elegance Magazine Fall/Winter 2013 Vol. 2 | Page 22

THE CAST OF STUDVILLETV Alexius Elayne Alexius Elayne was born October 22, in Tifton, Georgia. Alexius Elayne holds an Associate’s and Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science. Alexius is no stranger to the stage. Alongside of her many years of dancing and singing on stage while she was in the chorus, Alexius has performed in several one-act plays throughout the years. In April 2012 performed as Lady in Blue in an excerpt pulled from Ntozake Shange’s For Colored Girls. Other recent work, Alexius was an extra in Lunchtime Warfare an epic short film starring Emmanuel (Kosher) and Phillip Hudson and DJ Southanbread. Alexius plays Morgan on Studvilletv. Alexius still lives in GA where she works as a Claim Handling Adjuster for GEICO. Alexius has studied at Nick Conti’s Professional Acting Studio and plans to pursue acting full-time. A’Meer Jewell A’meer Jewell is originally from Columbus, Georgia. She is a performer at heart so; she explored, trained, and practiced several performance platforms beginning at the age of 3. A’meer has trained at Dance 411, Gotta Dance Atl, Dance 101, and ACDFA. A’meer, while completing her BFA in Dance Management at Brenau University performed in several Gainesville Theatre Alliance musicals and shows like “Fosse.” She has been a part of Empower Productions on projects such as “For Colored Girls.” A’meer is a non-exclusive Scribbles Collection model. She’s mostly known for her role of Alyssa on the award nominated web series Studville TV. Jordan Spencer Jordan Spencer’s work in the entertainment field began behind the scenes as a production assistant and wardrobe stylist. Jordan worked closely with award winning director Little X on the production of Choclair’s Lets Ride video. Jordan’s first debut in acting was as an extra in murder at 1400 starring Wesley Snipes. Jordan studied at Toronto’s Second City acting academy as well as at Toronto’s Art Institute. As a talent for Holub modeling agency in Toronto she has been involved in numerous commercials such as Honda and Bell Canada. Jordan’s current talents as an actress is displayed in the hit web series Studville TV as Lydia. Stu