Alex Frost

Alex Frost Movies and TV Shows

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alex 'Frosty' Frost  (born February 17, 1987) is an American actor. Frost was born in Portland, Oregon. His parents are Debbie and Jack, and he has an older brother named Chris. Frost is currently living in London. Frost had a starring role in Gus Van Sant's Columbine-based film Elephant, which was awarded the Palme d'Or prize in 2003. Since Elephant, Alex has worked on a number of films, including The Queen of Cactus Cove, The Lost and The Standard. He appeared in a Season 3 episode of "NCIS" entitled "Ravenous". He played a bully in the Owen Wilson movie Drillbit Taylor, released on March 21, 2008 by Paramount Pictures. He appeared in two films in 2009, Calvin Marshall and The Vicious Kind. He recently appeared in "The Wheeler Boys", premiered in the 2010 LA Film Festival. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alex Frost, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Personal info

  • Gender: Male
  • Date of birth: 1987-02-17 (37 years old)
  • Place of birth: Portland, Oregon, USA
Year
Genre
IMDB
TMDB
Available on the following streaming services in Canada
2017

Crime

Drama

6.1
61%
2015

Comedy

Drama

5.3
54%
2014

Horror

Mystery

Thriller

4.8
47%
Almost Kings
IMDB 6.0
TMDB 94%
role:
Truck
2010

Drama

6.0
94%
Nikita
IMDB 7.7
TMDB 72%
role:
Peter Sinclaire
2010

Action

Adventure

Drama

7.7
72%
Virginia
IMDB 5.4
TMDB 55%
role:
Josh
2010

Drama

5.4
55%
Stop-Loss
IMDB 6.4
TMDB 61%
role:
Shorty
2008

Drama

War & Politics

6.4
61%
Drillbit Taylor
IMDB 5.7
TMDB 57%
role:
Filkins
2008

Comedy

5.7
57%
Elephant
IMDB 7.1
TMDB 71%
role:
Alex
2003

Crime

Drama

7.1
71%

FAQs

Some movies or TV shows available in Canada starring or involving Alex Frost are, for example, The Most Hated Woman in America, See You In Valhalla and Flight 7500.
The streaming services with the largest selection are Amazon, Prime Video and Google Play.
The best StreamFat ratings are Almost Kings (7.7), Nikita (7.5) and Elephant (7.1).