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Henry Alexander Kelly (born. 26 April 1992) is a Latin American Writer and Actor. He was raised in Bay Area San Francisco at a small town called San Pablo, California. He is most known for Murder Bury Win (2020), The Divisible (2019) and 29 to Life (2018). He went to various private elementary schools. His area of expertise when it comes to writing plays is comedy. When he was younger, he played video games and realized there was a whole world of entertainment. Video games allowed him to exist in a different world that he can control. He realized he can also control narratives and create the journey for others, just like video games created the journey for him.

After coming to that realization, in highschool, he joined thatre. Joining theatre was a game-changer for him and it turned him into a passionate creative artist. He developed a passion for not only acting but writing as well. After having experienced theatre in high school, he went out and persued his passion in the real world and is still active to this day. He went to a community college and did not go to university. He decided to work and follow his passion. He joined a writer's group and got into script writing in 2014. Henry says that having a writer’s group is very important. It motivates you to reach the deadline and having friends in general that help each other out is motivational. It’s good to network of people that are coming together, and if all the steps are in your grasp, and if one person moves up, the rest of the crowd moves up.

His most famous work is this one act comedy involving the Salem Witch Trials, "Burn Her", which was on air one year after he started getting serious about scriptwriting. All the accused witches where actually intelligent women and a lot of them where a part of the LGBTQ community. They got accused of being witches due to envy and jealousy. The play is an excellent satire of the Salem Witch trials era.

Alexander’s experience in acting has been a mix of things. He was in a variety of plays in LA. His favorite role was when he played Porkos in "The Three Musketeers" at LA Performing Arts. He also enjoyed playing Barrett, who was this scatterbrained goofball in Murder Bury Win. Overall he did a good portion of plays in the LA area. Alexander's big goal is to open people’s perspective and make the people realize that only they can bring whatever they can bring to any project. He mentioned in an interview that having an artistic ambition is like a blueprint, it's the creators choice if he or she want to release it to the world.

He is still active to this day and currently working on a few pieces including a rewrite of an Aztec piece, and he’s writing a play about Daliwood and plans on sending it to San Diego Repratory Theatre.