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Alexandra Daddario, a distinguished actress renowned for her piercing blue eyes and versatile acting skills, was born on March 16, 1986, in New York City. Raised by parents Christina and Richard Daddario, both of whom were professionals in their respective fields—law and prosecution—Alexandra developed an early interest in performing arts. She attended Marymount Manhattan College, where she honed her craft in the field of acting.
Daddario's career kick-started at the tender age of 16 with the daytime television series All My Children. However, it was her role as Annabeth Chase in the popular film series Percy Jackson & the Olympians that catapulted her into the limelight. Her performances in TV series like White Collar, True Detective, and American Horror Story further cemented her position in Hollywood. The actress has also showcased her talent in various genres, from horror flicks like Texas Chainsaw 3D to comedies such as Baywatch.
Daddario is also involved in philanthropy. She has been a part of several charitable campaigns over the years, including the United Nations Foundation's Nothing But Nets campaign, which aims to fight malaria.
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