Alexandra Foucard is a Grammy-nominated Broadway Actor, Creator, Writer and Producer. Alexandra recently shot a proof of concept for a series she created, Park Slope Moms, which she’s currently shopping; A female-driven dramedy where the men and children are heard but never seen because, after all, it's always about the women. Right?! What happens when affluent "PC" stay-at-home moms in Brooklyn don't think anyone is watching? Well, for starters, a BIPOC mom/closeted Trump supporter unleashes her conservative ways as PTA President while the “out,” undercover CIA agent makes it her mission to take her down. Alexandra’s currently writing Park Slope Nannies, the spin-off to Park Slope Moms.
Ms. Foucard is a member of NYWIFT, The FilmmakeHers, Filmshop and board member of The Provincetown Film Society. A renaissance actor of the twenty-first century. Alexandra, believes in setting her own boundaries. Born in Haiti to French/Spaniard, Dominican/Haitian parents, the New York based actor considers herself a spicy mix of cultures and ethnicities with a big dollop of spirituality. One of Ms. Foucard's passion is empowering Artists, especially women, to create their own work.
Unique traits: 1st language is French Fluent in Haitian Creole
Park Slope Moms Comedy A Closeted Republican, Corporate Attorney Becomes A ‘Stay-At-Home’ Mom And pounces at the chance to stealthily enforce her conservative ways as the new PTA president, leaving her momfriends no choice but to bring her down with the help of the Momfia.
Park Slope Moms
Series
by Annetta Marion (Comedy)
Creator Park Slope Moms is a female-centric dramedy set in an affluent, progressive neighborhood in Brooklyn. The men and children are heard but never seen. The ensemble is plunged into a competitive world of PTA fundraisers, cupcakes, neighborhood politics and spy surveillance. After all it is about the children. Right? A closeted Conservative and recent stay-at-home mom, Carley Fuller-Fowler reluctantly takes on the role of PTA president at the behest of her momfriends. Things take an ominous turn when Carley attempts to enforce her extreme views on child-rearing and relationships
New World School of the Arts