Alexandria Daddario
Actress in Percy Jackson, True Detective, Baywatch
Alexandria Daddario (born March 16, 1986) is an American actress born in New York who has built a successful career in film and television spanning over two decades. She is perhaps best known for her role as Annabeth Chase in the Percy Jackson film adaptations (2010, 2013), which introduced her to audiences worldwide. Her career took a significant turn with her acclaimed performance in the first season of HBO's True Detective (2014), where her nuanced portrayal of Norco police officer Anne Harmon earned her critical recognition and demonstrated her range as a dramatic actress. Beyond these high-profile roles, Daddario has appeared in numerous films including Baywatch, We Summon the Darkness, and San Andreas, and has guest-starred in many television series. She is known for her striking blue eyes and professional approach to her craft, maintaining consistent work in both major studio productions and independent projects. Daddario has also been active in various charitable causes and maintains a strong social media presence. Her career trajectory reflects her ability to navigate both action-oriented blockbusters and character-driven dramatic work, establishing her as a versatile performer in contemporary entertainment.
Alexandria of Egypt
Ancient city, Great Library, Pharos lighthouse, center of learning
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
U.S. Congresswoman, progressive activist, Green New Deal advocate
Princess Alexandria of Denmark
Queen of the United Kingdom, philanthropist, royal icon
Entertainment
American
1986
Thinking about the name
Alexandria
Greek origin
“Named after the ancient Egyptian city founded by Alexander the Great, this name evokes scholarship, grandeur, and historical significance. As a given name, Alexandria carries aspirations of intellectual achievement and cultural refinement, enhanced by literary references (including the fictional Library of Alexandria and numerous fictional and real-world bearers). It's a name that promises depth and sophistication from birth.”