Alice Englert (full name Alice Allegra) is a young Australian film actress. She came to the cinema at the age of eight. The debut took place in 2001 in the short film "Listen." In 2005, she starred in the main role in the film "Water Diary".
In the creative biography of the young actress, roles in eighteen film projects. She also acted as screenwriter, director, and composer of short films: "The Boyfriend Game" and "Family Happiness."
Facts from the biography
The future actress was born in the summer of 1994 in Australia. Her family is well known in cinematic circles.
Alice's mom is a famous director, screenwriter, producer, cameraman, editor and actress. Her name is Jane Campion. Winner of numerous cinematic awards: Cannes Film Festival, Venice Film Festival, César, British Academy, Golden Globe. For the best script for the film "Piano" she was awarded the Oscar.
Father - Colin Englert, director and producer.
In 1993, the first child was born in the family - a boy, but, unfortunately, he lived only two weeks. A year later, Alice was born. Jane Campion divorced her husband when the girl was seven years old.
From childhood, the girl was surrounded by creative people. She showed an interest in art very early. But she did not want to become an actress right away. She liked music and drawing more. However, at the age of eight, Alice got on the set and the cinema attracted her very quickly.
The family often moved from place to place, so Alice studied in different cities and countries. She attended schools in New York, London, New Zealand. In London, the girl studied at a boarding school in Oxfordshire for some time, and in Australia at Sibford.