
Cast
Alice Lowe
Acting
Cast
Alice Lowe
Known for
Acting
Born
1977-04-03
From
Coventry, West Midlands, England, UK
Also known as Alice Eva Lowe, 앨리스 로우
Biography
An English actress and writer, mainly in comedy. She is known for her roles in the Garth Marenghi series and as the lead and co-writer of the 2012 film Sightseers. She wrote, directed and starred in the 2016 black comedy Prevenge, whilst pregnant herself. Lowe was born in Coventry, West Midlands, England. She attended Kenilworth School and graduated from King's College, Cambridge, where she studied classics. At university she became involved in theatre and comedy. Lowe began her career in surreal experimental theatre shows including City Haunts, Snowbound and Progress in Flying Machine co-devising and performed along with colleagues such as Robert Webb and David Mitchell. Lowe worked under the directorship of Paul King, who has since directed her in The Mighty Boosh and Garth Marenghi's Darkplace. She was cast in Garth Marenghi's Fright Knight alongside fellow Cambridge graduates Richard Ayoade and Matt Holness and they were nominated for the Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2000. In 2001, she won an award for performing in the sequel to Fright Knight, Garth Marenghi's Netherhead, at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Her television credits include Channel 4's spoof horror comedy Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, Beth in the BBC comedy series My Life in Film, David Bowie in the BBC series Snuff Box, and a recurring role in Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive. She was part of the all-female comedy show Beehive along with Sarah Kendall, Barunka O'Shaughnessy and Clare Thomson which was aired on E4, and was a regular cast member of the CBBC show Horrible Histories during the second, third and fifth seasons. Her BBC Three pilot "LifeSpam: My Child Is French" was broadcast in 2009, and she co-wrote and starred in Channel 4's Orcadia. In February 2010, she appeared in and script-edited the pilot for a "sort-of-sketch-show" called Missing Scene. She has also guest starred as Monkey in "The Priest and the Beast" episode of The Mighty Boosh, as Patricia in the "Fifty-Fifty" episode of The IT Crowd, a solicitor in the "Travel Writer" episode of Black Books, Madonna in an episode of Channel 4's Star Stories, and episodes of Little Britain, Come Fly with Me, Ruddy Hell! It's Harry and Paul, Beautiful People and This is Jinsy. She appeared in the music video for "Bastardo" by Charlotte Hatherley, directed by Edgar Wright.

Hot Fuzz
as Tina

Paddington
as Geographers' Guild Receptionist

The World's End
as Young Lady

Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
as Dr. Haynes

Locke
as Sister Margaret (voice)

Saipan
as Fiona McCarthy

Kill List
as Radio Reporter

Timestalker
as Agnes

Eternal Beauty
as Alice

Sightseers
as Tina

Get Duked!
as Superintendent

Prevenge
as Ruth

Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror
as Self

The Ghoul
as Kathleen

Rogue Trooper
as (voice)

Partygate
as Shelley Williams-Walker

Stoner Express
as Roxy

The Fight
as Heather

Sometimes Always Never
as Sue

152 Days

Wild Honey Pie!
as Gerry

Days of the Bagnold Summer
as Carol

Adult Life Skills
as Alice

Burn Burn Burn
as Davina

Greatest Days
as Heather

The Almond and the Seahorse
as Cath

Solis
as Commander Roberts

Dark Encounter
as Arlene Burroughs

Electricity
as Sylvia

The Extraordinary Miss Flower
as Self

Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break
as Kath

Aaaaaaaah!
as Sitcom Eudora

Pieces
as Woman

Chubby Funny
as Susan

Swede Caroline
as Olga

Generation Terror
as Self

Salt
as Mother

Verisimilitude
as Casting Director

Connections
as Wife

Stiffy
as Corpse

Black Mountain Poets
as Lisa

Joseph's Reel
as The Projectionist

God's Petting You
as Therapist

Ghosted
as Rebecca

Out of Water
as Maria Bootle

This Christmastime
as Val Hallah

Dead Happy
as Lucy the Grim Reaper

Solitudo
as Nun

Night Feed
as Young Mum

The Last Summer on Earth
as Sherry-Ann

Girl Power
as Alex

Brethren
as Alice

Pomegranate
as Alice

Mosquito

Innocence

Sticks & Balls
as Kitty Litta

The Field
as Sylvia