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Fame Burst

1923's Brandon Sklenar Believes Spencer's Whirlwind Romance With Alex Is Genuine

Author

Abigail Rogers

Updated on March 07, 2026

When Spencer first meets Alexandra (Julia Schlaepfer), she is one of many rich colonial British tourists fascinated by the big game-hunting American with the steely aim and the eyes to match. There's attraction and flirtation there for sure, at least on Alexandra's end. But when she sets herself apart is when, as he is leaving for another part of the country, she leaps into his car to escape her own arranged marriage to a colonial bureaucrat.

It isn't long after that Spencer asks Alexandra –- or Alex, as he's taken to calling her -– to marry him. It may seem a bit impulsive, but Brandon Sklenar believes it is because his character is as taken with Alex as she is with him. In an interview with Collider, he said, "I think it's all genuine, from the jump ... She just resonates with him in his heart, in his soul, in a way that he's never felt before, and she's tapping into a part of him that's been dead for years."

Sklenar also emphasized that before meeting Alex Spencer had something of a low-key death wish, surviving but not caring that much if he ultimately went on living. Alex changed that. It's what draws him to her, and it's what strengthens their relationship. "There's a bit of selfishness in there in that regard," Sklenar said, "but then it's pure, and it's genuine and then that evolves into something deeply profound."

Indeed, it's Alex that eggs Spencer into finally reading the years of unopened letters from his Aunt Cara, which in turn puts him on the path to return home and defend his family.