1997 saw the release of James Cameron’s blockbuster “Titanic.”
And the rest, as they say, is history.
Wondering what Owens-Sarno has been up to since “Titanic”?

Evidently, it all fell into place after her little sister got upset at the open audition.
“I think it was probably just my giant eyes, honestly,” she told the publication.
I can’t really hide things."

“Well, right after ‘Titanic,’ I got an agent,” she toldCosmopolitan.
“I was auditioning for movies, but it was a really hard time for me.”
For starters, Alexandrea Owens-Sarno went to California State University, Long Beach.

In 2015, Owens-Sarno was highlighted in aBuzzFeed"Where Are They Now?"
feature that detailed her life since “Titanic.”
Sure enough, this put her back in the public eye.

In the aforementioned interview with Cosmopolitan, Owens-Sarno shared that the outlet contacted her before the piece went live.
That doesn’t make sense!'"
I went to my acting class, and when I got out of class, it was already up.

It got a little wild; my friends went crazy."
“, and “The Quick and the Dead.”
Funny enough, he was not on Owens-Sarno’s radar before she worked with him.

As she toldAccess Hollywood, “My mom was like, ‘Do you know who that is?’
I’m like, ‘That’s my friend Leo.'”
“He was the sweetest guy ever,” she said.

“He would order me peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in between takes.
Unsurprisingly, fans have enjoyed this nostalgic content.
“I was so proud of myself.

I couldn’t believe it.”
The fan service didn’t end there.
Around that same time, Owens-Sarno invited IG followers to send her memorabilia and other photos to sign.

Owens-Sarno wrote onInstagramin November 2015.
In the meantime, thank you all so much for being the best fans!”
One thing she won’t ever be able to share on IG?

A picture of a Jack Dawson drawing that DiCaprio gave to Owens-Sarno.
I was so upset,” she told Cosmopolitan.
Turns out, she has a knack for comedy, and she’s taken her talents to the stage.
According to herInstagram, she regularly participates in live comedy shows.
In 2016, Owens-Sarno shared footage of one of her shows with herInstagramfollowers.
“But it just wasn’t on the same scale.”
In it, Owens-Sarno played Tara, a woman using acting classes to find her future soulmate.
Starring alongside Mackenzie Ogden, Owens-Sarno took toInstagramto praise the production crew and reveal her acting chops.
“We did a thing,” she wrote.
“With an all-female crew.
The men were there for eye candy purposes.
And you should go watch it.”
And I’m also in the process of writing a novel."
Needless to say, she’s putting that writing degree she earned at CSULB to good use.
As an avid cyclist, Nolan Lewis appeared alongside Alexandrea in aYouTube videoto pitch the short film online.
“‘Lanes’ will not only highlight the bicycle community,” Alexandrea stated.
As of this writing, the most recent update about “Lanes” was posted onInstagramin May 2022.
After the episode’s release, Oaktown Island took toInstagramto announce Owens-Sarno’s involvement in the series.