Former Black Child Actress Goes From Rising Star To Baby Momma Statistic To Murder Statistic! (Video)
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Former child actor Jonshel Alexander, who portrayed a key supporting role in the Oscar-nominated 2012 film Beasts of the Southern Wild, was shot and killed in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Per the Hollywood Reporter, the one-time actor and an unidentified man were shot and killed inside a vehicle on Nov. 27. The man drove to a nearby hospital to receive treatment for his injuries, while Alexander was pronounced dead at the scene. Investigators are seeking information on a person of interest in the shooting.
Alexander was 22, and leaves behind a 1-year-old daughter, according to CBS affiliate WWLTV.
Alexander made her acting debut at age 12 in Beasts of the Southern Wild. Benh Zeitlin’s film went on to receive four Academy Award nominations—Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Actress, making 9-year-old Quvenzhané Wallis the youngest nominee ever in the category.
Wallis mourned her co-star on social media, writing, “when were filming we were always together and i wish i could go back in time so i can see you again. i love you. you will be missed by so many.”
Zeitlin famously cast natives of Louisiana for Beasts, and Jonshel Alexander impressed the team on the film so much that she was cast in a supporting role since she was too old to play the lead.Skip Ad
“We incorporated a part into the film that was very much inspired by her,” Zeitlin said, per THR. “A lot of the lines were written by her, and so much of the character grew out of who Jonshel was. Her character in the film is named Joy Strong, which always seemed like a perfect description of Jonshel. She was a really bright burning light.”
In a quote provided to the Times-Picayune on Tuesday, mother Shelly Alexander said her daughter “brought life to everything.”
“Jonshel was feisty, jazzy, spoiled. It was her way or no way. Jonshel was like, ‘It’s going to be me,’” she said.
Jonshel Alexander, a former child star in the Oscar-nominated film “Beasts of the Southern Wild,” was shot to death Saturday night in Louisiana. She was 22.
According to police reports, Alexander and an unidentified male were shot inside a vehicle at the 1500 block of North Claiborne Avenue in New Orleans’ Seventh Ward at around 9 p.m., NOLA.com reported.
Paramedics pronounced the former actress and mother dead at the scene, while the male passenger drove himself to the hospital for treatment.
The New Orleans native achieved international acclaim at 12 for portraying Joy Strong in 2012’s “Beasts of the Southern Wild,” a surrealist drama about a poor bayou community struggling to survive amid a pending storm.
The haunting indie film, which was shot south of Houma, received the coveted Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
“BOTSW” director Benh Zeitlin cast all Louisiana natives for the main roles, auditioning more than 4,000 mostly non-actors, before finally settling on his memorable cast.
“She was a really bright burning light,” Zeitlin, 39, told WWLTV. “Her character in the film is named Joy Strong, which always seemed like a perfect description of Jonshel.”
The former child star’s mother, Shelly Alexander, told local outlets her daughter charmed the filmmakers during her audition: “She was like, ‘I’m going to be in this movie,’ ” the proud mom recalled. “They fell in love with Jonshel.”
Alas, Alexander was too old to play the protagonist Hushpuppy, a role that instead went to then-6-year-old Quvenzhané Wallis, who went on to become one of the youngest Oscar nominees of all time.
However, Zeitlin was so enamored with the youngster, who he dubbed an “absolute one-of-a-kind, unforgettable, force-of-nature human being,” that he gave her a supporting part.
“BOFTSW” was Alexander’s only film appearance (outside of an episode of the 2009 docuseries “Sundance Directors Lab”). After the breakout role, Alexander went on to graduate from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Charter High School, whereupon she worked as a restaurant hostess and cared for her 1-year-old daughter, De-vynne Robinson.
Suffice it to say, the late child star’s family and fans were devastated by the loss.
“She would light up any room.” mom Shelly told WWLTV. “She was feisty, she was jazzy, she always wanted to be girly.”
Authorities are currently seeking a person of interest in Alexander’s death and have requested the public’s help for any info regarding the case.
“Jonshel was feisty, jazzy, spoiled. It was her way or no way. Jonshel was like, ‘It’s going to be me,’” she said.
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