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Alex Osmond is a dynamic young film and TV actor based in Sydney, Australia. He has been trained by some of the top acting coaches, choreographers, directors, casting directors and industry professionals in Sydney, LA and NYC. Alex has toured the world as a lead in the live stadium adaption of the hugely popular children's television series Ben 10: Alien Force, as well as traveling the world hosting live children shows for Cartoon Network. Having just recently guest starred in the upcoming US series The Invisibles for the National Geographic Channel (and also to be aired on SBS in Australia), Alex is now in early production and development to star in the horror Feature Film Hellavator, due to be released late 2021. Alex has starred in season 1 of Murder Calls on the 9 network, as well as a season of 'Deadly Women'. He has just finished starring in the online streaming comedy sketches Toilet Paper Rage and Stay Home, Stay Safe, which are Corona Virus inspired comedy sketches that is now being shared and viewed globally over 5 million times, across multiple social media and online platforms. Alex also starred in the fan film Superman Meets Batman, which made the official selections for various International Comic Con festivals. Alex also continued to flex his quirky comedic skills with the portrayal of Keanu reeves in the YouTube sketch Matrix: Rebooted. Alex starred in an episode of the web series Busy As Usual, which has made official selects and awards in various international festivals. Alex is a graduate from the Australian College of Applied Psychology with a Bachelor of Counselling and Coaching Science. The Fantasy Thriller film Hollow has just won its first award of best Fantasy Film at the Top Shorts Film Festival, in which Ale plays the lead role of Ren. Alex has recently started training in action performance/screen stunts for actors, which includes sword fighting, screen combat and Martial arts skills.