Alice Eve
Actress in 'Star Trek Into Darkness,' 'She's Out of My League'
Alice Sophia Eve (born February 6, 1986) is a British-American actress who has established herself in film and television through a range of dramatic and comedic roles. Born in London to actor parents, Alice grew up in a theatrical environment and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art before beginning her professional career. She achieved notable success in British television before transitioning to American film and television, appearing in 'She's Out of My League,' 'Not Another Happy Ending,' and the science fiction film 'Star Trek Into Darkness.' Her television work includes prominent roles in the series 'Crossing Lines' and appearances in 'Entourage' and 'Finale.' Alice is known for her versatility as an actress, capable of balancing dramatic depth with comedic timing. Beyond her acting work, she has been involved in various charitable causes and humanitarian efforts. Her career demonstrates the international scope of modern entertainment, with Alice working across British and American productions. While she maintains a lower public profile compared to some contemporaries, her consistent work in quality productions has established her as a reliable and talented performer in the entertainment industry.
Alice in Wonderland
Protagonist of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'
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Rock musician, pioneer of shock rock genre
Alice Walker
Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'The Color Purple'
Alice Munro
Nobel Prize-winning short-story writer
Alice Neel
Expressionist painter known for psychological portraits
Alice Paul
Women's suffrage leader, drafted Equal Rights Amendment
Alice B. Toklas
Writer, Gertrude Stein's companion, author of 'The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook'
Entertainment
British
1986
Thinking about the name
Alice
Germanic origin
“Derived from the Germanic Adalheidis, meaning 'noble natured' or 'of noble birth,' Alice gained particular resonance through Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland.' The name carries connotations of curiosity, imagination, and timeless classic appeal. It has remained consistently popular across centuries, beloved for its elegant simplicity and literary significance.”