Frederick Alexcee (1853 – 1940s) was a Canadian carver and painter from the community of Lax Kw'alaams with Tsimshian ethnicity.
His father was an Iroquois laborer from eastern Canada who was in the employee of the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Simpson.
In the matrilineal system of the Tsimshian, Alexcee followed his mother as a Giluts'aaw and as a member of the Gispwudwada (Killerwhale clan or phratry).
Alexcee also carved for the Indian curio trade and produced paintings and drawings depicting traditional life in Port Simpson.
He carved human figures to adorn a baptismal font in Port Simpson's Methodist church.