
Alessia Fionda
Acting
Biography
Alessia Fionda was born and raised in Michigan, growing up north of Detroit. Both of her parents are Italian. Her father, Tony Fionda, emerged into the acting world while supporting Alessia at auditions. The two have been in productions together, such as the short film Glass Holiday. Alessia's interest in acting stems from her participation in theatre in her early teens as well as from her desire to perform at an even younger age. After high school, she began starring in short films while attending Oakland University, such as the period drama "Claire de Lune". Through her studies, she also took an interest in writing her own work. Alessia earned a Bachelor's degree from Oakland University majoring in Communications and minoring in Theatre. After graduating, Alessia won first prize at the 2021 Art Speaks Play Festival in Midland, Michigan for best 10-minute play with her original, "Give Us A Smile". Due to her love of film, she was inspired to turn it into a screenplay. She then made her directorial debut with her adapted screenplay, "Give Us A Smile", which Alessia also starred in. Alessia continues to act alongside her new found passion for writing and directing.
Known For

After accidentally killing the wrong person, two friends, Chris and Dan, find their night spiraling out of control while being pursued by the vicious Wes and his punks.
Neutrals

After shooting Renee and disappearing without a trace, Sloan builds a new life under a stolen name. But when she learns she’s pregnant with Derek’s child, her obsession reignites, twisting into a desperate dream of reunion, redemption, and revenge. Derek must become a changed man if he is to protect everything he loves and take down Sloan once and for all.
The Mail Lady 2

After a botched proposal, Mya looks to find herself within the relationships that she inhabits.
Limerence

Sierra, a teenage sociopath, is consumed by incurable boredom, driving her to experiment with intimacy and violence in search of something that finally makes her feel. Her restlessness only worsens when her naive cousin, Tess, pulls her beyond the safe confines of the suburbs and into a world filled with similarly angsty young adults. Sierra is convinced she can handle whatever the outside world throws at her, but her father isn’t so sure—and neither of them truly knows who’s right.
Dog
A female serial killer lies alert and ready to take down the men of the world she finds creepy and gross.
Cake

After taking edibles, two friends reconsider how they truly feel about each other.