Lexy Rawle

Lexy Rawle is an actress, theatre director and writer currently residing in PA. She is pursuing a degree in Folklore & Mythology at Harvard University, where she had worked on over eighteen productions in as a member of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club and the Lowell House Opera in addition to community theatre. Her most recent roles include The Narrator/Doctor in Perfect Disorder, Eunice Hubbell in A Streetcar Named Desire, and a featured singer/dancer in a production of Jesus Christ Superstar.

She will appear as the leading role in a new radioplay, Avatar, coming soon from Dream Realm Enterprises.

Her writing credits include several columns for The Harvard Independent and The Harvard Crimson, as well as workshops with Patricia Powell and Brigdhe Mullins. Her fiction and poetry will appear in an upcoming edition of Dream Fantasy International.

As a participant in the growing counter-culture and "street theatre" movement, Lexy helped to organize and was the first speaker at Harvard Initiative for Peace & Justice's Anti-War Walkout in 2003. She traveled to New York City in 2004 to play a satirical role in full costume during the Republican National Convention and was arrested and held at Pier 57. She maintains that "artistic expression is a fundamental part of civil disobedience."

Listen to Lexy's interview in This Week In Pendant!

Winner of 2008 Pendy for Sexiest Female Voice in a Pendant Production
Lexy Rawle as Catwoman

Winner of 2008 Pendy for Best Supporting Actor in
"Once Upon a Time in Vegas"

Lexy Rawle as Chloe

 


Winner of 2006 Pendy for Best Supporting Actor in
"Indiana Jones and the Well of Life"

Lexy Rawle as Marion Ravenwood

 

Lexy is the voice of Jennifer in "Wonder Woman: Champion of Themyscira" and Marion Ravenwood in "Indiana Jones and the Well of Life".