TO ALEXANDRA HARRIS. I PLAY A CARETAKER NAMED EDDIE BROWN WHO COMES TO A VERY BEAUTIFUL ESTATE TO CARE FOR AN ELDERLY WOMAN. AS A NATURAL STORYTELLER, SHE ALSO KNOWS HOW TO NOT GIVE TOO MUCH AWAY. THINGS GO OFF THE RAILS. I’LL LEAVE IT AT THAT SO I DON’T RUIN THE PLOT. MEET ALEXANDRA HARRIS, ORIGINALLY FROM EDMOND, WHO FOUND HER WAY BACK TO OKLAHOMA CITY THIS WEEK. THE ACTRESS HAS SPENT THE LAST DECADE IN LOS ANGELES, BUT WAS EXCITED TO COME BACK HOME IN THE MIDST OF THE STATE’S GROWING FILM INDUSTRY. WELL, THE CURRENT WORKING TITLE IS WHO COULD KILL A SWEET OLD LADY, BUT I DON’T KNOW THAT IT’S GOING TO STAY THAT WAY. SO THE NEW MOVIE IS BEING FILMED FOR THE LIFETIME CABLE CHANNEL AND HER OKLAHOMA CONNECTIONS HELPED ALEXANDRA FIND HER WAY ON THE CAST, AND SHE JUST CROSSED PATHS WITH SOME OTHER BIG NAMES YOU MIGHT RECOGNIZE ON A RECENT SET IN TULSA FOR A NEW MOVIE CALLED HORRIFIED. CAST ON THAT IS INCREDIBLE. WE HAD RON PERLMAN, BUSY PHILLIPS, JULIE BENZ. IT WAS AMAZING. I WORK FOR BERG FILMS, WHICH IS ALSO A FILM COMPANY OUT OF OKLAHOMA CITY, SO ANY, ANY AND ALL FILM STUFF IN OKLAHOMA. I LIKE TO KEEP MY MY FINGER ON THE PULSE, I GUESS YOU WOULD SAY. SINCE SHE WAS TEN YEARS OLD, ACTING HAS BEEN A CALLING. I WAS A MEMBER OF LYRIC ACADEMY WHEN I WAS GROWING UP, SO I DID A LOT OF MUSICAL THEATER HERE IN THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, DID MY FIRST FILMING PROJECT HERE IN OKLAHOMA. WE HAVE YET TO HEAR WHEN THE NEW LIFETIME MOVIE WILL DEB

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A Lifetime movie was being filmed in Oklahoma City on Tuesday, featuring an actress who grew up in Edmond.

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A Lifetime movie was being filmed in Oklahoma City on Tuesday, featuring an actress who grew up in Edmond. >> Download the KOCO 5 App | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channel”I play a caretaker named Edee Brown, who comes to a very beautiful estate to care for an elderly woman,” Alexandra Harris, an actress from Edmond, said. Harris is a natural storyteller, but she also knows how to not give too much away. “Things go off the rails. I’ll leave it at that, so I don’t ruin the plot,” Harris said. Harris found her way back to Oklahoma City this week after spending the last decade in Los Angeles. But she was excited to be home in the midst of the state’s growing film industry. “Well, the current working title is ‘Who Could Kill a Sweet Old Lady,’ but I don’t know if it’ll stay that way,” Harris said. The new movie is being filmed for the Lifetime cable channel, and her Oklahoma connections helped Harris find her way onto the cast. She just crossed paths with some recognizable names on a recent set in Tulsa for a new movie called “Horrified.” Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.”The cast on that one was incredible. We had Ron Perlman, Busy Philipps, Julie Benz. It was amazing,” Harris said. “I work for BRG Films, which is also a film company out of Oklahoma City, so any and all film stuff in Oklahoma, I like to keep my finger on the pulse I guess you could say.” Since she was 10, she said acting has been a calling. “I was a member of Lyric Academy when I was growing up, so I did a lot of musical theater here in the state of Oklahoma. I did my first filming project here in the state of Oklahoma,” Harris said. KOCO has not yet been told when the Lifetime movie will debut. Top Headlines Investigation underway after woman shot in Midwest City Police release identity of man shot to death on Labor Day in northwest Oklahoma City Boy fatally shot after ‘ding dong ditch’ doorbell-ringing prank, police say Man charged with murder after Houston ‘ding dong ditch’ shooting Oscar-nominated actor Graham Greene dies at 73

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A Lifetime movie was being filmed in Oklahoma City on Tuesday, featuring an actress who grew up in Edmond.

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“I play a caretaker named Edee Brown, who comes to a very beautiful estate to care for an elderly woman,” Alexandra Harris, an actress from Edmond, said.

Harris is a natural storyteller, but she also knows how to not give too much away.

“Things go off the rails. I’ll leave it at that, so I don’t ruin the plot,” Harris said.

Harris found her way back to Oklahoma City this week after spending the last decade in Los Angeles. But she was excited to be home in the midst of the state’s growing film industry.

“Well, the current working title is ‘Who Could Kill a Sweet Old Lady,’ but I don’t know if it’ll stay that way,” Harris said.

The new movie is being filmed for the Lifetime cable channel, and her Oklahoma connections helped Harris find her way onto the cast. She just crossed paths with some recognizable names on a recent set in Tulsa for a new movie called “Horrified.”

Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.

“The cast on that one was incredible. We had Ron Perlman, Busy Philipps, Julie Benz. It was amazing,” Harris said. “I work for BRG Films, which is also a film company out of Oklahoma City, so any and all film stuff in Oklahoma, I like to keep my finger on the pulse I guess you could say.”

Since she was 10, she said acting has been a calling.

“I was a member of Lyric Academy when I was growing up, so I did a lot of musical theater here in the state of Oklahoma. I did my first filming project here in the state of Oklahoma,” Harris said.

KOCO has not yet been told when the Lifetime movie will debut.

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