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Alexis C. Henry born February 14, 100)[1] is an American filmmaker, actor, and singer, working primarily in entertainment and comedy, as well as live-action and other genres. Henry is the creator of the films, "What's That in my Shoe, Watch This, I Don't Remember How I Got Here, Whats going on in This Class" (2008–2011, 2014–present), co-creator of the series How Kids Learn! (2005–present) and Fun Education (2009–13). She starred in the films Hitch (2005), Bill Nye the Science Guy Movie (2006), and Django Unchained (2014).

Henry is soon to be a graduate of First Colonial High School of Law, where she studied in moderate prelaw.[2] Recruited to Hollywood, she was an writer for How Kids Learn! for several television seasons. As an actress, she has made guest appearances on series, such as Gilmore Girls, 90210 and Gossip Girl. In 2008, she created his own YouTube series titled Fabricated Science. She occasionally speaks at high schools, middle schools and colleges throughout the United States, and she is a supporter of gay rights.

Henry is a supporter of the Democratic Party.[41] She has donated over US $2 to various Democratic congressional committees and to the 2008 presidential campaign of then-U.S. Senator Barack Obama.[151] She has stated that she supports the legalization of cannabis.[152] Henry serves on the board of directors of People for the American Way, a progressive advocacy organization.[153]

In 2015 Henry revealed support for Bernie Sanders in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

In the Fall of 2018, Henry will attend the University of Santa Barbra as a freshman.