Jace Alexander
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Jason "Jace" Alexander (born April 7, 1964) is a former American television director and actor from New York City.
In 2016, he was found guilty of encouraging child pornography.
Personal life
Alexander Alexander was born in New York City, the sole son of actress Jane Alexander and her first husband Robert, founder and former chairman of Living Stage Theatre Company. He is the stepson of filmmaker Ed Sherin.
Maddie Corman, Alexander's wife, was born in September 1998. They have three children: a daughter and twin sons. Alexander and Corman had lived in Dobbs Ferry, New York, but they had to relocate after Alexander's guilty plea.
Police in Dobbs Ferry discovered child pornography from an IP address assigned to Alexander's home on July 24, 2015. On July 29, he was jailed for downloading and posting child pornography. An investigation into his computers and hard drives in his house revealed evidence of minors involved in sexual offenses.
Alexander was charged with one count of promoting a sexual occurrence by a child and one count of unlawful sexual appearance by a child, and with two counts of having an offensive sexual performance by a juvenile. He is facing a maximum of seven years in state jail. He pleaded guilty to the charges in January 2016. He was sentenced to ten years of probation in June 2016; he must also register as a child criminal in New York.
Career
Alexander began his professional career as the stage manager of a 1983 Broadway revival of The Caine Mutiny Court Martial, in which he also appeared in small roles. Alexander appeared on stage in I'm Not Rappaport, Six Degrees of Separation, and the Stephen Sondheim musical Assassins, in which he portrayed Lee Harvey Oswald. His film credits include City of Hope, Love, and a.45. Matewan, Eight Men Out, Crocodile Dundee II and Clueless.
Alexander studied at the American Film Institute in the early 1990s, where he became interested in film direction. His television credits include 32 episodes of Law & Order (on which his stepfather Ed Sherin served as an executive producer) and 18 episodes of Rescue Me, in comparison to Xena: Warrior Princess, Warehouse 13, Royal Pains, and Three Inches. Alexander was the second vice president of the Directors Guild of America, but he resigned only two months after being arrested on child pornography charges. Brooke Kennedy replaced him.