Alice Sophia Eve was born in London, England, on February 6, 1982, is a English actress. Young Alice Eve first started acting in school theatrical productions of "Les Misérables" and "Twelfth Night". She made her big screen debut in romantic drama film Stage Beauty (2004) in role as Miss Frayne. She got her television debut in BBC film Hawking (2004), in role as Martha Guthrie. Alice's breakthrough performance came as Alice Harbinson in comedy movie Starter for 10 (2006). She landed her Broadway debut in a play "Rock 'n' Roll" (2007) in dual roles as young Esme in Act One and Esme's daughter, Alice in Act Two, at Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre.
How tall is Alice Eve and what is her weight? Alice Eve's height is 5' 5¼" іn fееt аnd іnсhеѕ or 166 іn cеntіmеtrеѕ, her weight is 123.5 іn pоunds or 56 іn kіlоgrаmѕ. She is 42 years old. Her net worth is around 6 million dollars. Alice Eve body measurements are bust-waist-hip 36-25-35 in inches or 91.5-63.5-89 in cеntіmеtrеѕ, her bra size is 32D with cup size D.
Alice Eve
February 6, 1982
42 years old
United Kingdom
Aquarius
Blonde
Blue / Green
5 ft 5¼ in | 166 cm
$6 Million
36-25-35 in | 91.5-63.5-89 cm
56 kg | 123.5 lbs
32D
8 US | 38.5 EU
She won the Newport Beach Film Festival Honors Award for Artist of Distinction for her role as Ainsley Earhardt in drama film Bombshell (2019).
She played Lieutenant Carol Marcus in science fiction film Star Trek Into Darkness (2013).
She portrayed Young Agent O in science fiction action comedy movie Men in Black 3 (2012).
She's Out of My League (2010) romantic comedy as Molly McCleish
Big Nothing (2006) black comedy crime as Josie
The Raven (2012) psychological crime thriller as Emily Hamilton
Before We Go (2014) romantic drama as Brooke Dalton
The Decoy Bride (2011) romantic comedy as Lara Tyler
Criminal (2016) action thriller as Marta Lynch
ATM (2012) horror thriller as Emily Brandt
Cold Comes The Night (2013) crime thriller as Chloe
Some Velvet Morning (2013) drama as Velvet
Decoding Annie Parker (2013) drama as Louise
Please Stand By (2017) comedy drama as Audrey
Misconduct (2016) thriller as Charlotte
Dirty Weekend (2015) comedy drama as Natalie Hamilton
Replicas (2018) science fiction thriller as Mona Foster
Warning (2021) science fiction thriller as Claire
Haunting of the Queen Mary (2023) horror as Anne Caulder
Freelance (2023) action comedy as Jenny Pettits
Cult Killer (2024) crime thriller as Cassie Holt
Take Cover (2024) action thriller as Tamara
She had recurring role as Sophia in HBO comedy drama series Entourage (2011).
She played supervillain "Typhoid Mary" Walker in Netflix action fiction series Iron Fist (2018).
She voiced Jane Porter / Alexis in Adult Swim animated stop motion sketch comedy television series Robot Chicken (2018), in episode "Jew No. 1 Opens a Treasure Chest".
Ordeal by Innocence (2018) BBC drama series as Gwenda Vaughan
Belgravia (2020) ITV historical drama series as Susan Trenchard
The Power (2023) Amazon Prime Video science fiction drama series as Kristen
She had recurring role as Frankie in romantic comedy series The Lovers (2023).
Attended Bedales School, More House School and Westminster School in London.
Studied at Beverly Hills Playhouse and read English at St Catherine's College, Oxford.
Has two younger brothers, Jack and George.
Has English, Irish and Welsh ancestry.
Has heterochromia, her left eye is blue and her right eye is green.
She was nominated for the Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers' Choice Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as young Esme/Alice in a play "Rock 'n' Roll" (2006), at Royal Court Theatre.
She portrayed Roxane in a production of "Cyrano de Bergerac" (2009), at the Chichester Festival Theatre.
She became a naturalized American citizen in 2017.
Good friend with actor Benedict Cumberbatch.
Featured in music videos for:
Paul McCartney "Queenie Eye" (2013)
Rixton "Hotel Ceiling" (2015)
Lives in Los Angeles, California and London, England.
She dated Adam O'Riordan (2009-2012), Ben Adams (2008), Rufus Sewell (2006-2008) and Rafe Spall (2004-2006).
She was married to financier Alex Cowper-Smith (2014-2017).