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TRIVIA

  • Alice likes to cook and just walk around when she's not working. Although there are a lot of activities one can get into in London, Alice admits she likes doing nothing by choice. edit »
  • Alice played Esther in a two-part UK TV series in 2006 called Losing Gemma. edit »
  • As a child, Alice attended the following schools: Kensington Preparatory and Westminster's Bedales, both in the UK, and Wildwood in Los Angeles, California, USA. edit »
  • Alice got an acting agent while she was in college. It was then that she was cast as part of Richard Eyre's 2004 feature film Stage Beauty, top-billed by Billy Crudup and Claire Danes. edit »
  • As of 2007, Alice has been dating Rock 'n' Roll co-star Rufus Sewell. edit »
  • Alice appeared in the movies The Big Nothing (2006) and Starter For Ten (2007). edit »
  • When she took a year off from studying in Oxford, Alice learned American-style acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse in Los Angeles, California. edit »
  • As of 2007, Alice resides in London, England. However, she has lived three times in Los Angeles, California for a total of eight years. Alice considers LA as her second home. edit »
  • Alice has an English degree from Oxford University. edit »
  • In 2003, Alice was chosen as the 6th "Most Eligible Woman in Britain" by Tatler Magazine. edit »
  • She has two brothers named Jack and George. edit »
  • In 2006, Alice participated in the world premiere of Rock 'n' Roll at Royal Court Theatre - London, where she played young Esme/Alice. edit »
  • Alice is 5'5¼" (1.66 m) tall. edit »
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  • Alice: (on what she's very bad at) Sitting down and consoling someone when they have a minor cut like a paper cut. It obviously hurts, but it's the kind of pain that has no future - it has an end. I'm bad at biding that time with ooohs and aaaahs. edit »
  • Alice: It was a great thing to grow up around the acting world and also question the transitory nature of it. edit »
  • Alice: (when asked if David Schwimmer was an arse) He was lovely. It was a great thing. We had a great time but we did fight. I mean, Simon was an arsehole. (Looks at Pegg) You were sometimes. edit »
  • Alice: (on her first scene with Simon Pegg in "The Big Nothing") Oh my god, I mean who the fuck scheduled that!? It was like the most evil thing. I'm like, "Hi nice to meet you Simon", then the direction is, "OK, you sit on him naked and bounce". That was some baptism of fire. But hell, it's been a good shoot, so maybe sex is a good way to start! edit »
  • Alice: (on her role in "The Big Nothing") Roles like Josie are without a doubt rare. I'm lucky. Unless you've made a name for yourself and you can seek them out and get them made, parts like this for women are just hard to come by. Especially for young women - you're often the love interest or you are wearing a corset, but with this there's huge scope. edit »
  • Alice: (on why she went into acting) My father is an actor and I have always been surrounded by actors and actresses and to be quite honest I have never contemplated doing anything else. edit »
  • Alice: I never had the chance to panic about not acting, and I think [that] if I had, I'd probably stop. edit »
  • Alice: (on doing the play "Rock 'n' Roll" and the film "Crossing Over" in the US) It's nice to have two things now to come into America with, because I know who I am in England, but to come into America with two things like that is nice. edit »
  • Alice: (on her parents insisting that she go to college) I was furious but I can't thank them enough now for making me go. edit »
  • Alice: (on playing Alice in Tom Stoppard's play "Rock and Roll" and in the movie "Starter For Ten") There's nothing weird about playing a character called Alice. It's just that I played two characters in a row with my name. I used to joke that it was unimaginative casting. edit »
  • Alice: The tween years are the time you fall into line with the culture you're in and so I identified much more with being a Los Angelean than I did with being a Londoner. The girls at school wouldn't let me talk in an English accent because they didn't understand me. I had to learn their way of speaking, and it's served me well as an actress. edit »
  • Alice: (on her philosophy) I don't have one. Whatever works for the moment. edit »
  • Alice: (on the best age for her to be at) The age you are as it's the only thing that exists. edit »
  • Alice: (on what people should take more notice of) Global warming. I think we really need a government that tells us what to do. It's chronic. I was in New York late November and it was 70 degrees. edit »
  • Alice: There is an acting gene that has been passed down to me by my parents. It's nature, not nurture. edit »
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