Alexandra Daddario

Daddario in 2011, photo by DFree/Bigstock.com

Birth Name: Alexandra Anna Daddario

Place of Birth: New York City, New York, U.S.

Date of Birth: March 16, 1986

Ethnicity: Italian (37.5%), Irish, Hungarian/Slovak, German, English

Alexandra Daddario is an American actress and model. Her roles include the films The Hottest State, The Attic (2007), Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, and its sequel, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, Bereavement, Hall Pass, Texas Chainsaw 3D, Burying the Ex, San Andreas, The Choice (2016), The Layover, When We First Met, We Have Always Lived in the Castle, Night Hunter, We Summon the Darkness, Lost Transmissions, Can You Keep a Secret?, Superman: Man of Tomorrow, in voice role; Lost Girls & Love Hotels, 1 Night in San Diego, Songbird, Die in a Gunfight, and Wildflower; and television’s All My Children, White Collar, Parenthood, True Detective, Why Women Kill, The Girlfriend Experience, The White Lotus, and Mayfair Witches. She is also known as Alex Daddario.

Alexandra is the daughter of Christina, a lawyer, and Richard Daddario, a prosecutor, who was head of NYPD Counterterrorism. Her brother is actor Matthew Daddario. Alexandra is married to producer Andrew Form.

Alexandra is a fourth cousin of YouTube personality and vlogger Jenna Marbles, through their third great-grandparents, Luigi D’Addario and Prudenza Mancini.

Alexandra’s paternal grandfather was Emilio Q. Daddario/D’Addario (Emilio Quincy Daddario, the son of Attilio Dante Daddario/D’Addario, Sr. and Giovanna/Giovina Ciovacco). Alexandra’s grandfather Emilio was born in Newton Centre, Massachusetts, to Italian parents, from Abruzzo. A Democratic Party politician, he served as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Connecticut, from January 3, 1959 to January 3, 1971. Attilio was born in Ofena, the son of Antonio D’Addario and Virgilla/Virginia Corradi. Giovanna was born in Loreto Aprutino, the daughter of Enrico Ciovacco and Francesca Ioro.

Alexandra’s paternal grandmother was Berenice/Bernice Mary Carbo (the daughter of Antonio/Anthony/Andrew J. Carbo and Henrietta Ann Daley). Berenice was born in Connecticut. Antonio was born in Connecticut, of Italian descent. Henrietta was also born in Connecticut, the daughter of Michael Daley and Henrietta Conway, and had Irish ancestry.

Alexandra’s maternal grandfather was George Herman Titus (who was possibly the son of George Ellsworth Titus and Mary E. Beiderman/Beidermann/Biedermann). Alexandra’s grandfather George was born in Pennsylvania, and was a many-generations American. He had English and German ancestry. Alexandra’s great-grandfather George was the son of Lemuel Titus and Susan C. Schockly. Mary was the daughter of George M. Biedermann/Biedeman and Sarah Morrison, who was born in New York, to Irish parents, Bernard Morrison and Rose Murphy.

Alexandra’s maternal grandmother was Frieda Anna Szuchy (the daughter of Jacob/Jakab Szuchy and Anna M. Gondzar). Frieda was born in Pennsylvania, to parents who were emigrants from Hungary. Jacob was born in Keresztfalu/Krížová Ves, Slovakia, the son of Mihály Suchy and Anna Klein.

Sources: Genealogy of Alexandra Daddario (focusing on her father’s side) – http://www.geni.com

Birth record of Alexandra’s paternal grandfather, Emilio Q. Daddario/D’Addario – https://www.familysearch.org

Obituary of Alexandra’s paternal grandfather, Emilio Q. Daddario/D’Addario – https://www.findagrave.com

Alexandra’s paternal grandmother, Berenice/Bernice Mary Carbo, on the 1920 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Alexandra’s paternal great-grandmother, Henrietta Ann Daley, on the 1900 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Possibly Alexandra’s maternal grandfather, George Herman Titus, on the 1920 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Possibly Alexandra’s maternal great-grandfather, George Ellsworth Titus, on the 1880 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Alexandra’s maternal grandmother, Frieda Anna Szuchy, on the 1920 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Obituary of Alexandra’s maternal grandmother, Frieda Anna (Szuchy) Titus – http://articles.philly.com

Baptismal record of Alexandra’s maternal great-grandfather, Jacob/Jakab Szuchy – https://familysearch.org

77 Responses

  1. beyfox says:

    Her name sounds italian

  2. gwendolly27 says:

    She looks really hungarian

  3. me says:

    She is pretty,she looks so Hungarian

    • me says:

      Her skin and eyes it obviously did not come from her Italian side.

      • COOLGUY2012 says:

        Are you kidding me? I thought inmediately and associate her features and skintone to italians (especially northern/central italians).

        • COOLGUY2012 says:

          Well, if this the only one with full italian blood, he could be southern or central, i dont know which is the region he is coming from. He seems alpine atlanto med, so she could inherit some of her features from him. I would guess her as italian or hungarian.

        • COOLGUY2012 says:

          Please dude, irony isnt neccesary, because i have never denied any proper italian as such. Those people are part italians and for example, Musso could fit in south and maybe in central italy and Mazello could fit in central and north, altough there are a lot of southerners with northern italian or central european look.

        • COOLGUY2012 says:

          I agree, when he was a kid he was a pale redhead. Maybe he died his hair, but some of his features really changed.

        • Alice says:

          He had medium brown hair as a kid (not red). It is very common for people’s hair to be lighter when young and darken as they get older.

      • Ricksterflo22 says:

        The positive vote is now wrong because it comes from everything, but her nose structure and bottom neck structure are somewhat Italian. Also, since when do we agree that people don’t come from this or that when they are..? Very brave example is the Germans. Sometimes, few people over there have issues of ethnicity mixes as German, Italian, Russian, but they are human just. People here in the USA have such with Hispanics and Blacks, but some blacks are mulatto, not black fully anymore, and some prejudice so much on Hispanics/Latinos that they don’t recognize them as white, yet most are. When we learn to accept, we truly realize.

  4. smiley says:

    Beautiful coloring.

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