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Lex Scott Davis

Lex Scott Davis (born February 26, 1991) is an American actress recognized for her versatile performances in film and television, including leading roles in horror, drama, and legal series. Best known for portraying singer Toni Braxton in the 2016 Lifetime biographical film Unbreak My Heart and activist Nya Brooks in the 2018 prequel The First Purge, Davis has built a career blending intense dramatic roles with action-oriented characters. Born in , , Davis discovered her passion for performing at age three through and acting in local African-American community theater productions. She pursued formal education at , where she earned a degree in and physical therapy, before transitioning to acting training at the in 2013. The following year, in 2014, she relocated to to focus on her professional aspirations in the entertainment industry. Davis's early career featured short films such as Two Strangers and ColorBlind (2014), the latter of which she co-wrote, marking her initial foray into alongside . Her television debut came with a guest appearance on the sitcom in 2015, followed by her breakout as Braxton in . Subsequent notable roles include Alyse Arrendondo in the short-lived series (2017), Georgia in the action remake (2018), and Erin in the comedy (2024). In 2025, she took on the role of ambitious entertainment lawyer Erica Rollins in the spin-off series Suits: LA. Beyond , Davis serves as a and the owner of Ego Lab Studio, a creative production and event space in designed to support emerging artists and community initiatives.

Early life

Upbringing in Baltimore

Lex Scott Davis was born on February 26, 1991, in , . She grew up as an to young parents from an inner-city background, with her mother working as a life coach and her father owning a firm. Davis has described her childhood in during the as enjoyable and vibrant, characterizing the city at that time as a "really cool town" that has since undergone significant development. As an , she benefited from her parents' deliberate efforts to provide a diverse and enriching environment, enrolling her in various extracurricular activities and schools to foster well-roundedness. Her family, particularly the strong, entrepreneurial women including her mother and two aunts, played a key role in nurturing her early creative inclinations by encouraging artistic expression and exposure to new experiences. The local cultural landscape of Baltimore further shaped Davis's formative years, offering a hub of hidden talent and artistic communities, including institutions like the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) and programs tailored for inner-city youth. Her parents actively supported involvement in the arts as part of keeping her engaged, reflecting the city's rich undercurrents of creativity that influenced her initial pursuits. This foundation in Baltimore's dynamic environment laid the groundwork for her later formal training in performing arts.

Early performing arts involvement

Lex Scott Davis's early exposure to the performing arts stemmed from her upbringing in Baltimore, Maryland, where she began dancing and acting at the age of three. Enrolled by her parents in local classes, she initially focused on dance and modeling to channel her energetic interests. This marked the start of her structured training in the arts, fostering a passion that intertwined physical expression with performance. Davis's foundational dance training took place at Experimental Movement Concepts, a studio in Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood that offered programs emphasizing creative and technical . Although the studio is no longer operational, it provided her with early opportunities to explore various styles through classes and performances. Complementing this, she began incorporating into her development during , participating in after-school and summer programs that built her confidence in character portrayal and stage presence. A key aspect of her early acting involvement was with the Arena Players, Baltimore's longstanding African-American community theater, where she took acting classes and performed in local productions. As one of the city's premier venues for inner-city youth interested in theater, Arena Players offered accessible training that honed her skills amid a supportive cultural environment. Davis has recalled these experiences as pivotal, noting the theater's popularity among aspiring performers from similar backgrounds. Through consistent participation in such community initiatives, she refined her abilities in , voice work, and ensemble collaboration, all while balancing her ongoing dance practice. These formative years in Baltimore's scene, characterized by community-driven programs and local stages, equipped Davis with a versatile foundation in and . This groundwork naturally led her to pursue focused on , building on the skills she cultivated through years of dedicated, pre-professional involvement.

Career

Television roles

Davis's breakthrough in television came with her portrayal of R&B singer in the 2016 Lifetime biopic , marking her first lead role and earning widespread recognition for capturing the singer's resilience amid personal and professional challenges. To prepare, she immersed herself in Braxton's music and life story, drawing on her dance background to replicate the performer's stage presence, which helped her embody the character's emotional depth during scenes depicting Braxton's , diagnosis, and career highs and lows. The film drew 3.6 million viewers, Lifetime's highest-rated original movie premiere in over a year, significantly boosting Davis's visibility and opening doors to larger projects. Following this success, Davis secured a recurring role as Alyse Craig, the intelligent and cynical wife of a rookie cop, in the 2017 CBS series , an adaptation of the 2001 film, where she appeared in all 13 episodes of the short-lived drama. She continued building her television presence with guest appearances in anthology series, including the role of ambitious dancer Angie in the "You Got Me" episode of BET's Tales (2017), which explored themes of discipline and romance, and as Quiara Thompson, a charismatic singer entangled in complex relationships, across five episodes of Showtime's (2019–2020). In 2023, Davis took on a prominent role as , a determined detective and ex-wife navigating a chaotic treasure hunt, in Netflix's seven-episode Florida Man, contributing to the show's blend of crime thriller and dark comedy elements. Her career in television has evolved from supporting and guest parts to more central characters, culminating in her current lead role as Rollins in 's Suits: L.A. (premiered 2025), a of the original Suits that shifts the legal drama to ' entertainment industry. As head of entertainment and a partner at the high-stakes Black Lane , is portrayed as shrewd, loyal-testing, and unyieldingly professional, echoing the original series' sharp-witted attorneys while carving out her own arc focused on ambition and interpersonal dynamics. This progression highlights her versatility and rising prominence in the medium, from biopic leads to ensemble dramas and franchise extensions. In Fall 2025, she starred in the six-episode visual series While We…, exploring themes of Black womanhood through intimate conversations.

Film roles

Lex Scott Davis made her film debut in 2018 with the action crime thriller , a of the 1972 blaxploitation classic directed by , where she portrayed , the intelligent and loyal girlfriend of the protagonist Youngblood Priest (Trevor Jackson). In the film, Georgia serves as a grounding force amid the high-stakes drug trade and intense action sequences, showcasing Davis's ability to convey emotional depth in a fast-paced centered on a dealer plotting his exit from the business. That same year, Davis took on a leading role as Nya in , the fourth installment in the horror franchise, directed by Gerard McMurray, which explores the origins of the annual Purge event as a government-sanctioned . As Nya, a fierce community activist in a housing project, Davis's character rallies residents against the experiment's violent escalation, embodying the film's pointed social commentary on racial injustice, political manipulation, and systemic oppression in America. Her performance highlights Nya's resilience and leadership, transforming the horror elements into a for real-world societal divides. Davis continued her momentum in 2019 with , a courtroom drama directed by Youssef Delara, in which she played Keisha James, the supportive aunt of the young protagonist Jamal (), a foster enduring within a corrupt for-profit system. The film follows attorney Michael Trainer () as he uncovers institutional failures, and Davis's portrayal of Keisha adds emotional weight to the narrative's critique of exploitation, emphasizing family bonds amid legal battles. In 2020, she appeared in the historical drama Son of the South, directed by Barry Alexander Brown and based on the true story of civil rights activist , where Davis portrayed Joanne, a dedicated activist and romantic interest to Zellner (). Set against the 1961 Freedom Rides and Klan violence, Joanne's role underscores Davis's commitment to portraying strong in pivotal historical contexts, contributing to the film's exploration of interracial alliance and anti-segregation efforts. Davis expanded into comedy with 2024's , directed by , playing Erin, the supportive wife of one of the protagonists in this tale of lifelong friends inventing a fictional persona to cover their antics. Her character brings warmth and humor to the ensemble, balancing the film's irreverent tone with genuine relational dynamics alongside stars like and . Davis's 2018 breakout, featuring two major releases across genres, marked her transition from television to film, building on earlier TV exposure to secure diverse cinematic opportunities. Her roles demonstrate a versatility spanning , with sociopolitical undertones, intense dramas, historical narratives, and lighthearted , earning recognition for her nuanced depictions of empowered women navigating complex challenges.

Personal life

Marriage

Lex Scott Davis met actor on the set of the 2018 film , where they portrayed co-stars whose on-screen chemistry sparked a real-life romance. The couple became engaged in August 2018, less than a year after connecting professionally, with McRae seeking Davis's father's permission beforehand. They married on July 21, 2019, in an intimate "unplugged" ceremony at a secluded oasis outside , , designed to encourage guests to remain fully present without phones or distractions. Davis wore a gown by designer Lorenzo Rossi, while McRae opted for a tailored suit, and the event featured personalized touches reflecting their shared backgrounds. Their relationship gained public attention through announcements in major outlets shortly after the , with exclusive and interviews highlighting their transition from co-stars to partners. Following the nuptials, the couple expressed enthusiasm for starting a large family together.

Family

Lex Scott Davis and her husband, , have built their family unit since their marriage in 2019. The couple welcomed their first child, a son, in 2020. Their second child, a daughter, was born in 2022. Davis, who grew up as an , has expressed a strong desire for a large family, stating in 2019, "I'm an only child so I'm eager to have a really big family" and affirming plans to "hav as many kids as we possibly can." In interviews, Davis has shared insights into balancing parenthood with her acting career, describing her typical mornings as starting with taking her son to preschool while her younger child "tags along," followed by workouts and script preparation amid family responsibilities. She has publicly celebrated family milestones, such as her son's first birthday, highlighting her joy in these moments.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2018GeorgiaDirector: ; crime drama
2018NyaDirector: Gerard McMurray; horror thriller
2019Keisha JamesDirector: Youssef Delara; legal drama
2020RitaDirector: ; thriller
2020Son of the SouthJoanneDirector: Barry Alexander Brown; biographical drama
2021Sweet GirlFBI Detective Sarah MeekerDirector: Brian Andrew Mendoza; action thriller
2022CandyDirector: ; drama
2024ErinDirector: ; comedy

Television

Davis's television work encompasses both series and made-for-television films. The following table lists her credits in chronological order, distinguishing TV movies from episodic or serialized roles.
YearTitleRoleEpisodes/SeasonNetwork/Platform
2015The ExesWaitress1 episodeTV Land
2016Toni Braxton: Unbreak My HeartToni BraxtonTV movieLifetime
2017Training DayAlyse Craig8 episodes (series regular, season 1)CBS
2017TalesAngie1 episode ("You Got Me", season 1)BET
2019–2020The L Word: Generation QQuiara Thompson5 episodes (recurring, season 1)Showtime
2020All RiseRosa Walker1 episode ("Dancing at Los Angeles")CBS
2021RebelCassidy 'Cass' Ray10 episodes (main role)ABC
2023Florida ManIris7 episodes (miniseries)Netflix
2025–Suits: L.A.Erica RollinsMain role (ongoing)NBC

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