Was born in Maryland, raised in Seattle, and spent 3 years studying
at the London Academy
of Music and Dramatic Art.
Married to Alyson
Hannigan of "Buffy
the Vampire Slayer" (1997) on October 11, 2003 in California.
Attended the exclusive St. Paul's boarding school
in New Hampshire.
His first film appearance was in the music video for George
Harrison's "Got My Mind Set on You." Alexis said he only took the role
in order to meet the former Beatle.
Lived in London for 13 years before moving back
to the United States.
When he returned to America,
he was too broke to afford his own place and he couldn't find any work. Luckily, Mary
Steenburgen, whom he had met and befriended while making Noah's
Ark (1999) (TV) took him in, and he lived with
Mary and her husband, Ted
Danson, for a year. "Ted and Mary are my saviors," he has said. "I
definitely wouldn't have made it without their psychological and emotional support."
His relationship with Alyson
Hannigan was beset with many false starts at first. She asked him out when they
first met on the "Buffy
the Vampire Slayer" (1997) set, but he declined, citing a personal rule against
dating coworkers. By the time he left the show, she was already dating someone else, but Alexis and Aly became friends regardless,
eventually becoming so close that other people assumed they were dating. They finally decided to take the plunge and enter
into a genuine romantic relationship, but not without fears that, if it didn't work out, they might wreck their friendship.
Suffice to say, the relationship seems to be working very well.
The series finale of _"Angel" (1999/I)_ was his own 100th episode on the show.
He attended a boarding school in New
Hampshire at the age of 13.
Named #3 of the Top Ten Sexiest Men of the Buffy / Angel universe in a fan poll
by the Buffy the Vampire Slayer fanzine (2004).
He and wife Alyson Hannigan are godparents to Joss Whedon's son Arden.
His mother has a PhD and teaches Drama in Seattle.
Was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy just before filming of the final season on Angel
commenced. During the first episode, director Joss Whedon was careful to keep most of Alexis's shots on his right profile,
as the left side of his face was fairly immobile at the time.