Name: Lizzy
Character Name: Lexie Clarke
Character Face: Lucas Grabeel
Status: single
Job: CSI
House or Apartment: Apartment (Madison's flatmate)
Bio: Lexie Clarke was born in Boston, MA on March 20, 1986. He enjoyed a happy childhood with many siblings (some of them foster) and animals. He has always been artistic and has a passion for writing. He met Madison Lewis through a pen-pal system and it wasn't long before the two seriously bonded. The friendship helped the pair through many rough patches in their teenager-hood, even though it was long distance. Finally the two met after Maddy made a promise to get into the same university as Lexie. Over the years the two have become inseparable, like brother and sister.
Lexie is very studious and serious when it comes to either study or work. It is this attitude that helped him pass university with honours. When he sets his mind to something, he is very persistent in seeing it through until the very end. After graduation, he got a post at LVPD. He and colleague Greg Sanders dated, before being forced to split. The two are still great friends and stay in contact. When Madison decided to move to Miami (the wish being brought about by a mixture of her split with Sara, and Warrick's death), Lexie decided that he would go with her, and the two were transferred to MDPD.
Lexie is very bubbly, friendly and has a curious nature. He is generally quiet and reserved around those he doesn't know, but is sweet and fun around friends and loved ones.
He loves dancing and does dancing competitions with Maddy in their free time. He also loves swimming and hits the gym whenever he can. He is usually very energetic, especially at work, but also loves just chillaxing after a long day on the couch with popcorn and a bunch of movies. Disney and Harry Potter are among his favourites. He also plays drums and at times can be a total bookworm.
Although the "twins" (as he and Maddy became known at university and LVPD) started their new jobs at MDPD at the same time, Lexie was called back to Vegas for a while to finish off some cases, and finish testifying in others.