Alix Wilton Regan
Alix Sophie Wilton Regan, born on January 26, 1986, is a versatile English actress, activist, writer, and director.
Hailing from London, she began her education at L'Ile Aux Enfants primary school before advancing to the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle and Latymer Upper School for her A-Levels. Alix’s passion for performing arts led her to attend Sylvia Young Theatre School and Stage Coach, where she honed her skills in acting, singing, and dancing.
Upon completing her A-Levels, Alix continued her artistic journey by enrolling in drama school, making history as the youngest student ever admitted to the NCDT and CDS accredited Drama Studio London. During her time there, she showcased her talent on a national stage, representing her school in the prestigious BBC Radio Carlton Hobbs Awards. Her remarkable performances earned her two Special Commendation Awards from the BBC panel for Best Shakespearean Monologue and Best Contemporary Duologue.
Alix Wilton Regan’s career is marked by her dedication to the arts and her commitment to social causes, making her a prominent figure in contemporary theatre and film.