Alicia Vela-Bailey
☼ Born on 8 December 1982, in Alameda County, California, USA
Biography As the most inspirational and diverse action actor of recent years, Alicia Vela-Bailey has emerged from A-list stunt double to onscreen sensation. Whether it is her chilling performance as Diana in the smash hit Lights Out or her acrobatic, ass kicking, portrayal of Alisha Whitley on Marvel's Agents of Shield, it is clear Alicia Vela-Bailey truly is the human special effect. Vela-Bailey was raised in Kailua, on the beautiful island of Oahu, Hawaii. Her mother Cecelia was a ballerina and an artist from North Carolina. Her father Carlos was a top magician from El Salvador. Having two artistic parents, Vela-Bailey was enrolled in gymnastics and dance at a very young age and quickly climbed the ranks of the Hawaiian Island Twisters, becoming a competitive Level 9 Gymnast. Later, Vela-Bailey shifted more of her focus to dance, becoming a member of Marcelo Pacleb's famous 24-VII Danceforce. At age 21, Vela-Bailey auditioned to double for Milla Jovovich in Ultraviolet, and subsequently spent four months in Hong Kong and two months in Shanghai doing stunts and martial arts for the film. Ultraviolet was her very first movie experience, as well as her first time doing stunts and martial arts. Her performance earned two nominations for a Taurus World Stunt Award in 2007. Vela-Bailey has continued doubling Hollywood's hottest stars including Charlize Theron, Jennifer Lawrence, and Kate Beckinsale to name a few. As a dancer, Vela-Bailey booked her very first audition and she became a P  (click to expand) ussycat Doll in Las Vegas at Caesar's Palace, before being called to audition for James Cameron's Oscar®-winning Avatar. She spent 3 years working on the groundbreaking film as Zoe Saldana's stunt double for the character of Neytiri, as well as playing many different Navi characters including her own character as the Ikran Clan Leader. Making her way in front of camera in recent years, Vela-Bailey landed the role of Inhuman Alisha Whitley on ABC's hit show Marvel's Agents of Shield. Having the ability to act and do her own stunts quickly helped Vela-Bailey become a fan favorite over two seasons. The fan dubbed Ginger Ninja uses her ability to multiply to take on whatever the Marvel Universe throws at her. Being a huge fan of the horror genre, Vela-Bailey takes pride in scaring the bejesus out of people. Her terrifying performances in The Purge as the Female Freak and the leather clad Cyber Punk in Hostel 3 feature Vela-Bailey's unique ability to manipulate her body to create terrifying movement. This character work caught the eye of director David Sandberg and horror super producer James Wan, who were having trouble finding the correct portrayal for the lead villain Diana in Lights Out. Blown away by Vela-Bailey's audition, they hired her on the spot and Vela-Bailey created the performance of Diana that had The New York Times' Jeannette Catsoulis say "Lights Out delivers frights in old-school ways. Chief among these are the chilling exertions of Alicia Vela-Bailey, who portrays Diana with limber ingenuity. She imbues the spook with devilish intent. Whatever you do, don't blink." Vela-Bailey later doubled for Gal Gadot in Wonder Woman and went on to work with David Sandberg and James Wan on Annabelle 2 as the evil Mrs. Mullins.


In the role of actor

Lights Out (04/08/2016)

A family is tormented by a ghost that only appears when the lights are off in Lights Out. Rebecca (Teresa Palmer) is a woman who has been estranged from her mentally ill mother Sophie (Maria Bello) for sometime. However, she arrives to help out her younger brother Martin (Gabriel Bateman), who hasn’t been getting sleep […]