What the critics have said about
Alex Fernandez:

 

STAY SWEET STAY HAPPY

"Fernandez is electromagnetic as Eddie, in all his incarnations, and commands the space around himself in a way very, very few actors can."
ClarkSchpeill.com

"Fernandez is an actor it’s hard to take one’s eyes from."
Entertainment Today, 7 November 2003


PAINS OF YOUTH

"Alex Fernandez as Freder, a shallow cad who prefers drinking and pimping to work, is a droll comic plum."
LA Weekly, 14 November 2002

"The acting talent on this stage is remarkable ... Alex Fernandez is a steamroller as Freder, noisily crushing the hopes of the other characters onstage, and forcing the audience to react to his every word."
Clark Schpiell Productions

"The towering sexuality of Freder and his lack of concern for those he molds is intense, amusing and frightening in Alex Fernandez's rich performance."
BackstageWest.com, 21 November 2002

 

CHANGE

"Alex Fernandez… new star on the horizon"
Beverly Hills Weekly

"Actor Alex Fernandez gives a riveting performance as the homeless man.
He's so believable that in the first few minutes of the movie, you will actually
think this is a realistic docuflick."
FilmsOn.com

"Alex Fernandez does a fine job as the mysterious, ever more apathetic
homeless man."
Film Threat

 

OUT THE WINDOW

"Fernandez's portrayal is quite poignant."
LA Reader


LYNETTE AT 3AM

"Fernandez steams up the stage as a sexy soul who is on his way to the other side, but not before heating it up with the quirky Lynette."
LA Reader

 

THE CRACKWALKER

"Scorchingly talented cast."
Los Angeles Times

Best Ensemble Cast
Entertainment Today
7h Annual Ticket Holder Awards

"...remarkable performances..."
New Times

"Alex Fernandez is frightening."
Nosotros News

"Alex Fernandez is haunting as Al's unbalanced alter ego."
Los Angeles Times

"Effectively contrapuntal to the naturalistic tone are moments of surrealism, in the form of a drugged out specter, frighteningly portrayed by Alex Fernandez."
Backstage West


SKIN

"Fernandez is brooding … with large, mournful eyes."
Los Angeles Times

"Fernandez carries off the unwieldy load of SKIN's language particularly well."
Backstage West

 

THE WATER ENGINE

"Alex Fernandez is potent and imposing."
Dramalogue


SEARCH & DESTROY

"Most performers hit the bull's eye -- especially Alex Fernandez as a Honduran cocaine magnate of surprising majesty."
San Francisco Chronicle

 

PERICLES

"Fernandez is moving as the older prince rediscovering his lost family."
San Francisco Examiner