Alexandra Anna Daddario is an American actress. She is known for playing Annabeth Chase in the Percy Jackson film series, Blake Gaines in San Andreas, Summer Quinn in Baywatch, and Avery Martin in When We First Met.

- Born: March 16, 1986 (age 33 years), New York City, New York, United States
- Height: 1.73 m
- Nationality: American
- Residence: Los Angeles, California, U.S.
- Occupation: Actress
- Years active: 1998–present
- Siblings: Matthew Daddario, Catharine Daddario
- Parents: Christina Daddario, Richard C. Daddario
Top 10 Alexandra Daddario Quotes
- Every mistake that you make, or every thing that you might regret, you don't need to necessarily regret it, because it can be a step forward. You just move forward and let them go because there will be a lot of bad auditions, and there will be a lot of negative responses. But that won't last forever.
- Not to get too deep, but I think one of the reasons we embrace superheroes and this world is that these are just normal people that have incredible powers that are relatable in some ways - in that we don't have great super powers, but there's strength within us that we can utilize in our lives. Ultimately, they're just normal people with problems.
- I'm pretty consistently fit because I think it's an important part of my work, but I will ramp it up just because I have been enjoying myself a little bit too much.
- That's a very scary thing to think about, being trapped in a coffin.
- I think, for different types of things, more rehearsal is very important.
- I love stories about people that, whatever situation they're in, you can relate to them in a way.
- Everyone has the opportunity to do a horror film. There's something great about it as an actor. You have to go to places you'd normally never go and be put in situations you would never be put into. You don't get the opportunity in a lot of films to have this kind of acting. It's an interesting challenge.
- You do run and scream and cry and work yourself up into hysterics, and then you get back to the hotel at the end of the day, and you feel really off and really strange. And that's because rationally, even though you know everything is OK, you have put yourself through this traumatizing experience, and your body is still going.
- I'm not afraid of falling and getting up the next day with a few bumps and bruises.
- I've really fought to get into rooms, and I'm a big believer in auditioning. It's hard, because I'm insecure, but I have an intense desire to prove myself to people.