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 →
Women often have a fraught relationship with their mothers, even though that's the most important relationship in their lives.
I don't understand why people don't use improvisation, especially in comedy films, but also, for me, you get more naturalism, and that's... →
I have to be careful, as I don't want to offend Midlanders, but growing up, it wasn't like growing up in London. Anything you were interested... →
I love doing comedy, and that's the thing I will always go back to, really, but I'd love to have the freedom to do sort of 'meaty'... →
I think 'Sightseers' was a bit of an epiphany, a massive learning curve, and it gave me loads of confidence to go out there, and also to... →
I think everybody has a rhythm, the way they speak, and sometimes if you're an amazing actor, you can make someone else's script natural to... →
I was in something called 'Garth Marenghi's Darkplace' which was a real cult comedy; it's sort of a spoof horror sort of thing, and... →
The characters are not allowed to change if you write a sitcom; they're not allowed to learn anything. There's all these sorts of rules, and... →
The irony is that we're really good at comedy in Britain, but for some reason, we make very few comedy films. And when we do, they're either... →
We pitched 'Sightseers' as a TV idea originally, and it was rejected because it was too dark. But then things like 'Dexter' came out... →