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Alexandra Beaton

Alexandra Beaton is a Canadian actress and dancer best known for her portrayal of , the strict dance captain, in the teen series The Next Step (2013–2019). Born in , , on December 5, 1994, Beaton began her acting career at a young age with a minor role as a burnt village child in the epic action film (2006). She gained widespread recognition through , where her performance as the ambitious and competitive spanned multiple seasons, contributing to the show's international success and spin-offs. Beaton's subsequent film roles include , the sister of the protagonist, in the Netflix holiday romantic comedy (2021); Hilary Hutchinson in the thriller (2022); and Bridget in the Prime Video comedy-drama series Overcompensating (2025). In addition to screen work, she has theater experience, notably performing as Baby June in a production of Gypsy at the , and has appeared in various commercials for brands like Rogers and . Beaton maintains an active presence on platforms, where she shares insights into her career and personal interests, including dance, music, and travel.

Early life and education

Early life

Alexandra Beaton was born on December 5, 1994, in , , . She grew up in the nearby community of Claremont, , in a supportive . Her father, , is a businessman, while her mother, Kate Wheeler, is a and former anchor who also works as a radio host. Beaton is of , , , English, and descent. Beaton has a younger named , with whom she shares a close relationship. From a very young age, Beaton displayed a strong passion for the , beginning lessons at the age of two. This early exposure to fostered her interest in movement and expression, and she soon expanded her training to include jazz and lyrical styles. By age five, she had also started taking acting classes, further nurturing her creative inclinations. Beaton's initial involvement in the arts extended to local dance activities and community theater in the Toronto area, where she participated in school and neighborhood productions during her childhood. These experiences, supported by her family's encouragement, laid the foundation for her later pursuits in dance and performance before she pursued more formal training.

Education

Beaton attended Trafalgar Castle School, an all-girls independent school in , part of the , from 2009 to 2012. The school emphasizes a liberal arts curriculum with dedicated programs in drama, dance, music, and , allowing students to engage in performances and competitions. During her time there, Beaton participated in the school's drama production of , portraying Amy March, which highlighted her early involvement in alongside her academic studies. Beaton pursued higher education at the , where she earned a in and from 2012 to 2016. As a third-year student in 2015, she balanced her rigorous coursework—described as fostering —with her commitments to by scheduling and projects during summer breaks. This arrangement enabled her to maintain academic progress while advancing her artistic pursuits, such as filming scenes for television roles in . Throughout her high school and university years, Beaton received formal training in various styles through local academies and workshops, including Russian , , , hip hop, and acro. This specialized instruction built on her foundational experience and supported her development as a versatile performer. While specific certifications from these programs are not publicly detailed, her training contributed to her proficiency in contemporary and competitive formats.

Career

Dance and theater beginnings

Alexandra Beaton began her professional performing career as a competitive dancer in Canada, earning awards for her skills in various dance styles during her youth. Her training emphasized ballet and contemporary techniques, laying the foundation for her multifaceted talents in dance and performance. Beaton transitioned to theater in the mid-2000s through her involvement with the in , , a prominent nonprofit theater company dedicated to works by and his contemporaries. At age 10, she portrayed Baby June in the 2005 production of the musical Gypsy, sharing the role with Michaela Bekenn and performing alongside established actors in a run that extended from April to October. This ensemble role highlighted her singing and dancing abilities, marking her entry into professional stage work and building on her dance background. Her theater experience soon extended to screen acting, with Beaton securing her film debut at age 11 in the 2006 historical fantasy , directed by . She appeared as the Burned Village Child in a brief but poignant role, which connected directly to her emerging theater profile by showcasing her dramatic presence in a high-profile production. This early screen work, filmed shortly after her Shaw Festival performance, represented a pivotal step from stage ensembles to cinematic opportunities.

Television and film roles

Beaton's breakthrough in television came with her casting as in the Canadian dance drama series The Next Step, where she portrayed the character from 2013 to 2019 across the first seven seasons. She succeeded Logan Fabbro, who had briefly played in the pilot episode, making Beaton the second actress to portray the role. As the ambitious and often antagonistic studio head and captain, Emily's highlighted themes of , rivalry, and personal growth within the competitive world of competitive , contributing to the show's rising popularity among young audiences and its expansion into international markets. Beaton's performance helped solidify The Next Step as a cultural touchstone for teen viewers, with the series earning praise for its authentic depiction of culture and interpersonal dynamics. Transitioning to film, Beaton starred as Cassie Talbot in the 2019 Lifetime television movie The Cheerleader Escort, a exploring the dark underbelly of life. In the role of a naive who joins a squad only to uncover its secret operation as an escort service, Beaton's character navigates themes of , , and moral dilemmas, drawing from real-world concerns about youth vulnerability in social settings. The film, directed by David Jackson, received attention for its cautionary narrative and Beaton's portrayal of Cassie's journey from excitement to disillusionment, marking an early lead role that showcased her range beyond dance-centric projects. In 2021, Beaton played Sofia, the sister of the protagonist, in the Netflix holiday romantic comedy Single All the Way. Beaton continued to build her screen presence with supporting roles in 2022 features. In the horror installment Bring It On: Cheer or Die, the eighth film in the Bring It On franchise, she played Regan Winters, a member of a cheer squad terrorized by a masked killer during a rehearsal in an abandoned high school. Directed by Karen Lam and produced for Peacock, the movie blended slasher tropes with cheerleading motifs, with Beaton's character providing comic relief amid the escalating violence, filmed primarily in Vancouver, British Columbia. Later that year, Beaton appeared in a minor capacity as Hilary Hutchinson in the Netflix thriller Luckiest Girl Alive, directed by Mike Barker and adapted from Jessica Knoll's novel. Her role involved a brief but pivotal flashback scene depicting a high school shooting, with filming taking place in Toronto, Ontario, and select New York City exteriors to capture the story's dual timelines of trauma and redemption.

Recent projects

In 2025, Beaton took on the recurring guest role of in the Prime Video comedy-drama series Overcompensating, created by and Aaron Jackson. The series follows Benny Worth, a player and former high school king, as he grapples with his sexuality and overcompensates by projecting an exaggerated straight persona amid the pressures of university life. is portrayed as one of Benny's college acquaintances, contributing to the ensemble dynamics in the show's exploration of identity and personal growth. The first season premiered on May 15, 2025, and was renewed for a second season in September of that year, with production having filmed primarily at the . Beaton also returned to her breakout role as Emily in a guest appearance for season 10 of the Canadian teen drama , marking her first involvement with the series since departing after season 7 in 2019. This season, announced as the final one, features original cast members reprising roles amid new storylines centered on the A-Troupe dancers preparing for competitions, with filming wrapping in late 2024. Her cameo appearance in one episode underscores a nostalgic callback to the show's early dynamics while aligning with Beaton's ongoing transition toward more mature projects post-. No major dance or theater projects for Beaton were documented in 2023 or 2024, though her role in Overcompensating represents a shift into adult-oriented narratives exploring themes of identity and relationships, distinct from her earlier work in youth-focused productions.

Filmography

Films

Beaton made her film debut in the 2006 historical fantasy action film 300, directed by Zack Snyder, where she portrayed the Burned Village Child, a minor role depicting a young villager amid the Spartan invasion. In the 2021 Netflix romantic comedy Single All the Way, directed by Michael Mayer, Beaton played Sofia, the scheming teenage niece of the protagonist Peter who actively encourages a between him and his best friend during a family Christmas gathering. Beaton appeared in the 2022 Netflix thriller Luckiest Girl Alive, directed by Mike Barker, as Hilary Hutchinson, a high school acquaintance of the lead character Ani who becomes entangled in a past incident that resurfaces in the present. Beaton appeared in the 2022 Peacock streaming Bring It On: Cheer or Die as Regan, one of the cheerleaders targeted by a killer during a Halloween practice session. Her role in the 2023 Purgatory Jack, directed by Mark Munroe, was Viv Vacious, a deceased musician navigating the who enlists a private detective to uncover the truth about her mother's two decades earlier.

Television

Beaton began her television career with a prominent role in the Canadian dance drama series , where she portrayed Emily, the strict and ambitious dance captain of A-Troupe, as a main cast member in seasons 1 through 7 (2013–2018), with guest appearances in later seasons, across 142 episodes. In 2019, she guest-starred as in the episode "The Road Trip" of the series . In 2019, she starred as Cassie Talbot, a college freshman discovering dark secrets within her squad, in the Lifetime TV movie The Cheerleader Escort. In 2020, she portrayed in the two-part episode "A Figure in " of the series . Her most recent television role is as the recurring character in the 2025 Prime Video comedy-drama series Overcompensating, appearing in 5 episodes. In 2023, Beaton had the recurring role of Janine Hickson in six episodes of the Hallmark Channel series Ride.

Web series

Beaton made her web series debut in 2017 with Spiral, a seven-episode supernatural drama produced by What She Said Films and released on platforms including YouTube and the producer's website. In the series, she portrayed Emma Young, a scholarship student at King's College who grapples with recurring nightmares and uncovers connections to past lives amid a group of friends facing a classmate's murder. Her collaboration with co-star Brennan Clost, who played Clark and shared a The Next Step history with her, highlighted themes of karma and eternal friendship in the show's narrative. In 2020, Beaton appeared in the anthology For the Record on CBC Gem, created by Julian De Zotti. She guest-starred as in the episode "The Broken Hearts Tour," which explores the emotional impact of music on personal relationships within an interconnected cast of characters. This short-form digital project, consisting of six episodes, emphasized musical storytelling without traditional linear broadcasting.

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