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Now on YouTube

Elijah Alexander

‘The Spy Who Fed Me’ with your host Elijah Alexander.

Out now on YouTube, “The Spy Who Fed Me” with your host Elijah Alexander. It’s the show where we get to know your favorite cast members from “The Chosen” ….one ‘secret’ at a time. It’s not interrogation, it’s ‘conversation’. Good things.

In “The Spy Who Fed Me”, Elijah Alexander turns the tables on his character, Atticus, and his fellow Chosen actors—trading his cloak and dagger for a napkin and fork; and feeding his cast mates instead of helping himself. Join Elijah as he serves up our actors’ favorite foods, enjoys rich dinner table conversations, and maybe even uncovers a few juicy secrets from their pasts.

Welcome to The Spy Who Fed Me—the show where we get to know The Chosen cast members one secret (and bite) at a time.

Episode 1 of The Spy Who Fed Me

In Episode 1 of The Spy Who Fed Me , our ̶i̶n̶t̶e̶r̶r̶o̶g̶a̶t̶o̶r̶ host Elijah Alexander (Atticus) bonds with Noah James (Andrew) over a bowl of “tea-real.” You’re just gonna have to watch to see what that is, but we’ll warn you: it looks something like a Kellogg’s crime scene.

Elijah’s informants have provided excellent intel on Noah, which makes for good conversation about his family, early career in radio drama, passion for electronic dance music, and love/hate relationship with Super Mario Smash Bros.

Dig in and enjoy!

Episode 2 of The Spy Who Fed Me

In Episode 2 of The Spy Who Fed Me, this time, Elijah Alexander (Atticus) orders pizza and gets to know Luke Dimyan (Judas). Their dinner table talk ranges far and wide—from 15-year-old Luke’s Renaissance fair cosplay to his uncanny voice impression of Sir Ian McKellen. But a common thread is his lifelong passion for great storytelling and complex characters—both of which we find in his portrayal of Judas Iscariot.