Alice Eva Lowe (born 3 April 1977) is 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. Read full biography of Alice Lowe →
I studied classics, and I find it mystifying that we had Medea and Electra and Antigone and all these amazing characters, and they don't really... →
I don't have kids, a mortgage, or a car. That has let me hold out for the jobs I want to do, and to sit in a cold room in the winter with... →
Confidence in a bloke would be arrogance in a woman. For years, I didn't give interviews because I was scared of people judging me or thinking I... →
For years, I didn't give interviews because I was scared of people judging me or thinking I was arrogant.
I think comedy, so much of it comes out of the strange sort of golden instant 'cause you don't know why it's funny, but you captured it.
I think when a couple stays together, it's because of compromises they've both made.
The first time you go on holiday is the test of a relationship, when you really find out if you're compatible or not. You find out what's... →
There are some things that as an actor scare you, and if you can capture that fear on screen, it will be interesting.
I probably revisit in my work the moment at which I realised that dreams couldn't be reality.
I think it's much more natural as a writer to want to tell one story rather than lots of small stories that are half an hour long.
If you're funny as a woman, people think it might be because someone else helped you.
In film, you're painting a canvas. I got really excited about that.
One thing about television in Britain is that they're so scared about complaints. It curbs a lot of drama.