Alexander Rain is a British-American actor, director, screenwriter, and the founder of Reign Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based production company dedicated to elevated, character-driven cinema.

Raised in the English countryside, the son of a governess and a U.S. Air Force veteran, Alexander began performing at the age of six, drawn early to the discipline and intimacy of storytelling. His formative years were spent leading stage productions including Les Misérables, RENT, Hairspray, and The Rocky Horror Show, before a parallel career in fashion saw him front campaigns for brands such as Ray-Ban. He later relocated to Los Angeles, where his focus shifted toward filmmaking.

His directorial work is defined by a precise visual language and a commitment to performance, favouring psychological tension and emotional restraint over spectacle. He made his directorial debut with the western drama Roses (2024), starring Ronen Rubinstein, Andrew Matarazzo, and Orlando Pineda, which received press recognition including Variety. His earlier short, Snapshot, further established his sensibility for atmosphere and controlled suspense.

Working under the mentorship of Darren Stein, Alice Carter, Jack Morrissey, and Julia Yorks, Alexander has developed an approach grounded in rigorous script analysis and a refined understanding of tone, where each creative choice serves the emotional architecture of the piece.

He is currently developing a slate of feature films, including the erotic thriller Bite Me, the psychological dramas ‘Basco Man, Paper Darlings, and KIN, a prestige thriller in collaboration with an Oscar-nominated actress attached to star. Across his work, there is a consistent through-line: an interest in the fragile boundary between desire and danger, and the quiet unraveling of those who cross it.

Now based in Los Angeles, Alexander continues to build a body of work defined by control, atmosphere, and a distinctly modern sensibility.