Alex Hyde-White is a London born, California raised second-generation actor with over 125 film and TV credits on IMDB. Starting his career at Universal Studios at age 19, as one of the last contract players in Hollywood, he then played Broadway and got his first leading roles in England and Europe.
By 1990, he settled into the Hollywood actor’s life and that’s when the fun started! His recently released memoir, titled In The Volume, recalls his journey, at times majestic, magical, wondrous, and fulfilling. Of course, life experiences color all and the result is that these intimate tales of triumph and failure offer both caution and inspiration.
Fans of the Disney smash Pretty Woman will remember him as David Morse, the polo-playing industrialist grandson of scion Ralph Bellamy. Comic book film fans are forever curious of his experience playing Reed Richards in the ill-fated original Fantastic Four (1994).
Recent appearances include as Grizz in Jordan Peele’s NOPE, the Doctor in Dahmer-Monster, the new ABC show Reasonable Doubt, and soon to be released films Invitation to a Murder, and Quest for Tom Sawyer’s Gold, both from Grindstone Films, a division of Lionsgate.
Other highlights include playing the divorce lawyer Dick Kesner in Catch Me If You Can, from director Steven Speilberg, with whom he first worked in 1989’s Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (as Young Sean Connery, Indy’s father). They’re in the book!
Since winning the 2011 Male Narrator Contest from Audible, the Amazon Audiobook marketplace, Alex, known as Punch to friends, has become a sought over narrator and Audiobook producer thru his Los Angeles based collaborative, Punch Audio (
www.punchandroll.com).
A father of two adult sons, he is also an avid tennis player – nationally ranked in his age and division – and a former (celebrity) professional golfer.