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Lexi Love | Actor | Producer | +


Lexi Love has been a Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) member since 2015. She has appeared in motion pictures directed by Adam Rifkin, Adrian Stewart, Jon Lucas, and Scott Moore, performing alongside notable actors such as Penn Jillette, Richard Hatch, and more.

As a voice actor, Love contributed to Rockstar Games Grand Theft Auto V (GTAV) as  Character #4.

In addition to her on-screen work, Lexi Love is an associate producer on Disposition, and executive producer on multiple projects. In 2019, she was also a member of the Motion Picture Nominating Committee for the 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Filmography And Screen Credits

  • A young man sitting in a room, looking down at a book with a surprised expression. There are papers and a coffee cup on the table. The text overlay reads "She had him at hello" and mentions the cast and release date of October 11.

    Jexi Directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore (2019)

    FILM CREDIT: Lexi Love as Kickball Player

  • A woman with dark hair and pale skin stands against a black background, holding a pill bottle. The word 'DISPOSITION' is written across the image.

    Disposition Directed by Alice Xandra Thirteen (2018)

    FILM CREDIT: Lexi Love as Associate Producer

  • The poster for the movie 'Diminuedo' features a upside-down human face with closed eyes, lips slightly parted, and skin melting like chocolate dripping downward. The text at the top reads 'She is not real' and lists the cast members, with the title 'Diminuedo' in bold red letters at the bottom.

    Diminuendo Directed by Adrian Stewart (2018)

    FILM CREDIT: Special Thanks as Lexi Love 

  • Movie poster for 'Directors Cut' featuring a central figure with long curly hair, a wide smile, and open arms, wearing a shiny silver blazer and a patterned shirt. To their right, there is a woman with red hair holding a gun, wearing a dark blazer, with a serious expression. To the left, three individuals are shown: one with a gun, another with a megaphone, and a third with a worried look. Below, an explosion and a black car are depicted, with a cityscape background. The title 'DIRECTORS CUT' is prominently displayed at the top, with a tagline about Herbert Blount and movie-making.

    Director's Cut Directed by Adam Rifkin (2016)

    FILM CREDIT: Lexi Love as Prison Guard 02

  • A person holding balloons standing on a dark stage with a large red sign that says "KILLGAT" and "KILLING LIVE" in red letters, and a digital clock showing 18:27:44.

    Killcast Directed by April Wade (2014)

    FILM CREDIT: Lexi Love as Lexi Love

  • A woman in a hat and sunglasses leaning on a sports car with a police officer standing behind her in front of a sunset background with palm trees, in a scene from Grand Theft Auto V.

    Grand Theft Auto V (GTAV) by Rockstar Games (2013)

    VOICE CREDIT: Lexi Love as Character #4

  • Poster for the TV series 'Lokk', featuring a woman with blonde hair holding a camera lens in front of her chest. The title 'Lokk' is in large red letters at the top, with the subtitle 'Season 1' and a tagline 'Are we always alone when we think we are?' at the bottom.

    Look: The Series Directed by Adam Rifkin (2010)

    FILM CREDIT: Lexi Love as Hotel Room Hottie #1

  • Screenshot of an Amazon Prime Video profile page for Lexi Love, featuring her photo, biography, filmography, and genre categories such as Comedy, Horror, Romance, and Science Fiction.

    Watch Lex Love on Amazon Prime Video

    Actor, Producer

  • IMDb profile page of Lexi Love, showing her photo, biography, awards, known for section, and verified affiliations with SAG-AFTRA.

    IMDb Lexi Love (I)

    Actress, Producer


Film and Television Image Gallery


A collection of images spanning over two decades, showcasing Lexi Love’s work in the entertainment industry. This gallery highlights milestones from early career moments to recent projects, reflecting a continuous evolution in creative expression and technology-driven artistry.


Lexi Love Transforms Into Cinema’s Most Iconic Characters

Lexi Love As The Ultimate Celebrity Doppelgänger

Lexi Love On Sirius XM Radio


Lexi Love® Music Tracks

Original songs written and produced by Lexi Love.
Emotive. Experimental. 100% independent.

Lexi Love ® | Biden Biden (Hip Hop Rap) | Lexi Love Music

Lexi Love ® | Trump Is Not A Savior, He Is A Dictator (Metal) | Lexi Love Music


Dance | Pop | Blues | Rap and Hip-hop

Lexi Love ® | Starship Groove (techno dance music) | Lexi Love Music

Lexi Love ® | Celestial Voyage (pop) | Lexi Love Music

Lexi Love ® | Binary Souls (Darkwave) | Lexi Love Music

Lexi Love ® | Fandoms Unite (pop) | Lexi Love Music

Lexi Love ® | Biden For 2024 (Gingle) | Lexi Love Music

Political Themed

Lexi Love ® | Dump Trump Country Gospel | Lexi Love Music

Lexi Love ® | Cyberspace Sovereign (rap and hip-hop) | Lexi Love Music

Lexi Love ® | Cosmic Beginnings (dance) | Lexi Love Music

Lexi Love ® | Transparent Echoes (progressive rock) | Lexi Love Music (wait for it)

Lexi Love ® | Algorithmic Love Revolution (dance) | Lexi Love Music

Lexi Love ® | Electric Rhythm (dancefloor drum and bass) | Lexi Love Music

Lexi Love ® | Visions of Brilliance (dance) | Lexi Love Music

Lexi Love ® | Celestial Dancefloor (dance) | Lexi Love Music

Lexi Love ® | Love Unbound (dance) | Lexi Love Music

Lexi Love ® | Stellar Symphony (dance) | Lexi Love Music

Lexi Love ® | Astronaut's Lament (Blues) | Lexi Love Music

Lexi Love ® | Astral Swimmer's Blues | Lexi Love Music


Official Music Video | Eric Sharp – Help Me

Streaming from the Pioneer EP on Rock It Science Labs

Directed and edited by Kngtrdr. Starring Lexi Love, Siouxsie Black, and Eric Sharp. Filmed at Jonathan Saunders Photography. Swords by Sir Jade and KT Mow. Written and produced by Eric Sharp, mixed by Sick Boy, mastered by Megasonic. Special thanks to DJs Zinc, Doorly, AC Slater, Wonder, and more.


Recording Artist and Songwriter | Lexi Love® x Team Cybergeist

Lexi Love® is credited as co-writer and lead vocalist on "Broken Wings" from Team Cybergeist's 2008 album, How to Destroy Something Beautiful. Created in the dawn of remote digital music production long before cloud storage and seamless digital transfers collaboration with drummer and producer Angel Bartolotta (Dope, Genitorturers, PIG). "Broken Wings" was written line by line over AOL instant messenger between Love and Bartolotta and later recorded in Love's bathroom, which was transformed into a studio specifically for the recording. Love's vocal track was self-engineered and emailed to Bartolotta, a radically independent process when most collaboration still happened in person or through industry gatekeepers and remote recording was far from standard.

The album brought together artists from across the globe and is available on iTunes, Amazon Music, Spotify, Discog, and other major platforms. Following the release of How to Destroy Something Beautiful, Love joined Team Cybergeist on tour, bringing the independent recording power to live audiences. "Broken Wings" remains a cult favorite—an early blueprint for self-produced music that continues to define much of the music industry today.

Team Cybergeist’s debut full-length album, How To Destroy Something Beautiful, was released in Japan on November 29, 2009 featuring alternate mixes and masters, distinct artwork, and exclusive bonus tracks and remixes not included in the U.S. release. Notably, it includes "Tomorrow (Japan Mix)" and "Radiation Romance (PsyKill Remix)" as additional tracks unique to this version. The US version of How To Destroy Something Beautiful was released on July 10, 2010.

In a music scene constrained by ruthless competition and heightened egoism, it is exciting to lead a project that unites a team of humble musicians from a diversity of backgrounds, who willingly composed for the love of music. This album is a collaborative effort, meant to break down the hierarchical nature of the music industry. We all hope that you enjoy our collective expressions in the form of these songs
— Angel Bartolotta

Team Cybergeist Quotes 2008-2010

Working on Team Cybergeist with Angel was great! It was so much fun to have someone say “do whatever you want.” Angel hands over full control to each person and I think that’s when every artist does their best work. Team Cybergeist is the ultimate Metal Unity!!!
— Tara McLeod (Kittie).
One of the best rewards for an artist, is to be able to collaborate with other artists that they admire. I’m grateful for the opportunity to contribute to such a killer project.
— Virus (Dope)
Working with Angel was really cool. Collaborating solely over the Internet was something I hadn’t done with anyone up to that point.
— Jason C Miller (Godhead)
Super Cool! Sounds fuckin awesome. Can’t wait to jam this.
— Roy Mayorga (Stone Sour)
I really support your project… I hope you like the result.
— Raymond Watts (PIG, former-KMFDM)
Team Cybergeist is a killer project! The best musicians in the world of loud music on one record. I am stoked to be a part of it with many of my friends!
— Curse Mackey (Pigface)
It was much fun contributing to such a diverse project. Music should be fun and it sounds like everyone who contributed enjoyed it at least as much as I did
— David “Evil D” Vincent (Morbid Angel, Genitorturers)
When Angel approached me with being involved with this project, I thought it was fucking cool. Brilliant idea by a brilliant musician. It’s been an honor to be a part of this.
— Jinxx (The Dreaming)
Working with Angel makes my head bleed – in a good way
— Robin Moulder (TCR, former-Jack Off Jill)
I really like it and think it’ll turn out well… I’m pretty excited.
— Morgan Lander (Kittie)
Really dig the sound choices and the haunting keyboard melody in the hook… I can kill it on this!!!
— Bobby Reeves (former-Adema)

Early Career Moments with Lexi Love