Lexie Contursi
Lexie Contursi (born September 18, 1989) is an American actress, dancer, and model.[1] She first rose to public attention as a main cast member portraying herself on the MTV reality series Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County while attending Laguna Beach High School.[2][3] Contursi transitioned to professional performing arts, working as a principal dancer in projects including Katy Perry's Part of Me concert film and live events such as the Grammy Awards, before securing acting credits in films like La La Land (2016) as an epilogue dancer and Lady Ballers (2023) as Dharby Gibson, as well as television roles in Palm Royale (2024).[2][1][3] Her career also encompasses modeling and entrepreneurial ventures, such as co-founding the vintage fine jewelry line Chat Noir Jewels in Laguna Beach.[4][5]Early life and education
Upbringing in Laguna Beach and early interests
Lexie Contursi was born on September 18, 1989, in Laguna Beach, California, a coastal city noted for its artistic heritage and affluent community.[1][6] She grew up in the area as part of the Contursi family, which maintains residences in Laguna Beach and Napa Valley.[7] From an early age, Contursi showed a strong interest in dance, training extensively in styles such as jazz, ballet, contemporary, and hip-hop; by her professional profiles, she had amassed 15 years of experience in these disciplines prior to major career pursuits.[2] Local reporting highlighted dance as her longstanding aspiration during her formative years in Laguna Beach.[8] This passion aligned with the creative environment of her hometown, fostering her initial steps toward performing arts before formal high school involvement.High school and initial performing arts exposure
Contursi attended Laguna Beach High School in her hometown of Laguna Beach, California, graduating around 2007. During her high school years, she pursued an interest in performing arts through competitive dance training at the local Kyne Dance Academy, a studio established in 1976 that offered classes in ballet, jazz, tap, hip hop, and lyrical styles.[9][10] In April 2003, at age 13, Contursi advanced to the finals of the scholarship audition at the Tremaine Dance Competition, performing ballet and jazz routines learned specifically for the event alongside hundreds of other dancers from various academies. This early competitive experience highlighted her developing skills in dance performance and choreography under structured training environments typical of youth dance circuits in Southern California.[11] Her high school involvement in dance provided foundational exposure to the discipline's technical and performative demands, though no records indicate participation in school-based theater or acting programs at Laguna Beach High School itself. This period preceded her post-graduation training at facilities like Edge Performing Arts Center and aligned with her later aspirations in professional dance and acting.[12]Career
Dance training and early professional steps
Contursi trained in multiple dance styles, including ballet and hip-hop, during her formative years in California.[8] Following her graduation from Laguna Beach High School in 2007, she pursued intensive study at Edge Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles for one year, focusing on professional-level technique and performance.[13][12] Her early professional breakthrough came in 2010 when she auditioned for season 7 of So You Think You Can Dance, advancing through initial rounds to participate in the Las Vegas callbacks as a contemporary dancer.[14] This appearance placed her among the top female contenders, with reports indicating selection into the Top 24 overall, providing national exposure and validation of her skills despite not progressing to the finals.[15][16] These steps marked her transition from student training to competitive professional dance, emphasizing contemporary as her primary specialization.[8]Transition to acting and key roles
Following her professional dance engagements, including a stint as a Los Angeles Laker Girl, Contursi joined the SAG-AFTRA union in 2010 and shifted focus toward acting opportunities, leveraging her performance background in musicals and concert tours.[4][17] Early acting credits blended her dance expertise with on-screen presence, such as a dancer in the concert film Katy Perry: Part of Me (2012).[18] A pivotal role came in the musical La La Land (2016), where she performed as an Epilogue Dancer in the film's acclaimed ensemble sequences, contributing to its seven Academy Award wins including Best Director.[19] Subsequent appearances included minor parts like a Beautiful Young Woman in The Big Bang Theory (2007–2019) and supporting roles in Ted 2 (2015). Contursi secured speaking roles in the 2020s, portraying Rhonda in the comedy Just Jake (2023) and Dharby Gibson, the ex-wife of a coach character, in Lady Ballers (2023), a sports satire produced by The Daily Wire.[20] In the period dramedy series Palm Royale (2024), she appeared as a Beach Ball Dancer and Showgirl, while Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (2022) featured her as a Laker Girl, echoing her prior professional dance experience.[21] These roles marked her evolution from background performer to character-driven parts in both film and television.Filmography
Film credits
Contursi has appeared in a limited number of feature films, often in dance or minor acting capacities. Her credited roles include principal dancer positions in concert films and ensemble dance parts in musicals, alongside a named character in a comedy.| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Katy Perry: Part of Me | Principal Dancer[2][22] |
| 2015 | Ted 2 | Piano/Ginger Girl (uncredited)[23][2] |
| 2016 | La La Land | Epilogue Dancer[19][1] |
| 2023 | Lady Ballers | Dharby Gibson[20][1] |