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Alice Krige

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  • Writer
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Alice Krige as Lady Jessica
The film explores the story of Veronica Ghent who after a double mastectomy, goes to a healing retreat in rural Scotland with her young nurse Desi. She discovers that the process of such surgery opens up questions about her very existence, leading her to start to question and confront past traumas.
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Alice Maud Krige was born on June 28, 1954 in Upington, South Africa where her father, Dr. Louis Krige, worked as a young physician. The Kriges later moved to Port Elizabeth where Alice grew up in what she describes as a "very happy family", a family that also included two brothers (both of whom became physicians) and her mother, Pat, a clinical psychologist. Interestingly, Alice also grew up without television, something which the actress calls a "huge black hole in my education" (South Africa did not start getting television until 1976, a year after Alice left the country to pursue an acting career in London).

While growing up, she had no dreams or aspirations of pursuing an acting career, in fact as a child she had wanted to become a dancer, but her father disapproved. Instead, she prepared to follow in the footsteps of her mother by attending Rhodes University in Grahamstown where she pursued an undergraduate degree in psychology and literature (graduating in 1975). However, as luck or fate would have it, Alice decided to "take up a bit of timetable" by enrolling in a drama class in order to make use of a free credit. This decision would prove to be a life-altering one, resulting in an honors degree in drama from Rhodes, a move to London and a new career path. As Alice explains, "I really got into it and it took over my life... it became my life-calling, all consuming."

After arriving in England, she began three years of study at London's Central School of Speech and Drama. Her first professional acting performance was a tiny television role in a 1979 BBC Play for Today. In 1980, Alice made her feature film debut as Sybil Gordon in the Academy Award winning Best Picture, Chariots of Fire (1981). She then appeared in the television adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities (1980), which was followed by her memorable, dual role as the avenging spirit in Ghost Story (1981). Also in 1981, she debuted in a West End theatre production of Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man, for which she received the honors of both a Plays and Players Award and a Laurence Olivier Award for Most Promising Newcomer. It was this early success in theatre that she decided to focus her career on next by spending some time working with the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company.

During her two seasons with the RSC (1982-83), Alice performed in such productions as "King Lear", "The Tempest", "The Taming of the Shrew" and "Cyrano de Bergerac". After her stint with the Royal Shakespeare Company, she returned to work in film and television. Her career could best be described as an eclectic mix of both mediums. She appeared in a diverse range of films, such as King David (1985), Barfly (1987), Haunted Summer (1988), Spies Inc. (1992) and See You in the Morning (1989). Her work in television included critically acclaimed miniseries, such as Ellis Island (1984) and Wallenberg: A Hero's Story (1985), as well as a healthy dose of what Alice herself calls, "kitchen sink dramas".

This eclectic trend continued into the 1990s. In addition to numerous roles in television (including appearances on Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990) and Becker (1998), Alice also appeared in the films Sleepwalkers (1992), Institute Benjamenta, or This Dream That One Calls Human Life (1995), Donor Unknown (1995), Amanda (1996), Twilight of the Ice Nymphs (1997), Habitat (1997), The Commissioner (1998) and Molokai (1999). However, one notable standout was the film Star Trek: First Contact (1996) for which she won a 1997 Saturn Award for her portrayal of the Borg Queen. This is without a doubt the most commercial, mainstream film with which she has been involved. However, due to the amount of make-up and prosthetics that the role required, Alice claims that even today she is still most recognized from her role in Ghost Story (1981).

One obvious and lasting impact of her experience with Star Trek: First Contact has been her initiation into the world of Star Trek/sci-fi conventions. These weekend-long conventions take place all over the United States and Europe (primarily in the United Kingdom and Germany). They feature "guests", such as Alice, who give presentations, sign autographs, etc. The new millennium finds her with several new projects to her credit, which include such works as The Little Vampire (2000), the Star Trek: Voyager (1995) series finale "Endgame", Attila (2001), Dinotopia (2002), Reign of Fire (2002), Children of Dune (2003), The Mystery of Natalie Wood (2004) and a recurring guest role in the HBO series Deadwood (2004). Current projects include a film about the life of Julius Caesar, the horror film Silent Hill (2006), Lonely Hearts (2006) and The Contract (2006). In addition, she continues to make sporadic convention appearances and was recently awarded an honorary doctorate in literature from Rhodes University.

Alice Krige is married to writer/director Paul Schoolman, and lives what she describes as an "itinerant" lifestyle. Although she and her husband maintain a permanent home in the United States, they spend much of their time living and working abroad.
BornJune 28, 1954
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      • 5 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Alice Krige, Brent Spiner, and Patrick Stewart in Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
    Star Trek: First Contact
    7.6
    • Borg Queen
    • 1996
    Gretel & Hansel (2020)
    Gretel & Hansel
    5.5
    • Witch
    • 2020
    Anthony Hopkins, Natalie Portman, Christopher Eccleston, Tadanobu Asano, Idris Elba, Ray Stevenson, Tom Hiddleston, Zachary Levi, Chris Hemsworth, and Jaimie Alexander in Thor: The Dark World (2013)
    Thor: The Dark World
    6.7
    • Eir
    • 2013
    Brad Davis, Ben Cross, Yves Beneyton, Colin Bruce, Ian Charleson, Dennis Christopher, Patrick Doyle, Nicholas Farrell, Daniel Gerroll, Stephen Mallatratt, Alan Polonsky, Struan Rodger, Edward Wiley, Benny Young, and David John in Chariots of Fire (1981)
    Chariots of Fire
    7.1
    • Sybil Gordon
    • 1981

    Credits

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    Actress



    • Doctor Who: The Fugitive Doctor
      • Cosmogon (voice)
      • Released
      • Podcast Series
      • 2025
    • Shingetsu
      • Completed
    • Lioness
      • Pre-production
    • The Restoration at Grayson Manor
      • Jacqueline Grayson
      • Post-production



    • Doctor Who: The Fugitive Doctor (2025)
      Doctor Who: The Fugitive Doctor
      5.0
      Podcast Series
      • Cosmogon (voice)
      • 2025
    • Iain Glen, Emily Hampshire, and Martin Compston in The Rig (2023)
      The Rig
      5.9
      TV Series
      • Lennox
      • Morgan Lennox
      • 2025
    • Michael Dorn, Jonathan Frakes, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Patrick Stewart, Jeri Ryan, Michelle Hurd, and Ed Speleers in Star Trek: Picard (2020)
      Star Trek: Picard
      7.5
      TV Series
      • The Borg Queen (voice)
      • 2023
    • Doctor Who: The Fifth Doctor Adventures (2003)
      Doctor Who: The Fifth Doctor Adventures
      8.8
      Podcast Series
      • Reno (voice)
      • 2023
    • Carnival Row (2019)
      Carnival Row
      7.7
      TV Series
      • Haruspex Tsimani
      • 2019–2023
    • Malcolm McDowell, Mark Critch, Claire Rankin, Colton Gobbo, and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth in Son of a Critch (2022)
      Son of a Critch
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Millicent Hearn
      • 2023
    • Mark Burnham in Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022)
      Texas Chainsaw Massacre
      4.7
      • Mrs. MC
      • 2022
    • Echoes of the Past (2021)
      Echoes of the Past
      6.4
      • Andrea Foss
      • 2021
    • Jerry O'Connell, Dawnn Lewis, Fred Tatasciore, Gillian Vigman, Paul Scheer, Eugene Cordero, Noël Wells, Jack Quaid, Gabrielle Ruiz, and Tawny Newsome in Star Trek: Lower Decks (2020)
      Star Trek: Lower Decks
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Borg Queen (voice)
      • 2021
    • Alice Krige in She Will (2021)
      She Will
      5.4
      • Veronica Ghent
      • 2021
    • Daniel Brühl, Dakota Fanning, and Luke Evans in The Alienist (2018)
      The Alienist
      7.7
      TV Series
      • Elizabeth Cady Stanton
      • 2020
    • Brian Cox, Claes Bang, and Olga Kurylenko in The Bay of Silence (2020)
      The Bay of Silence
      4.5
      • Vivian
      • 2020
    • Gretel & Hansel (2020)
      Gretel & Hansel
      5.5
      • Witch
      • 2020
    • Rose McIver and Ben Lamb in A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby (2019)
      A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby
      5.4
      • Queen Helena
      • 2019
    • Brit Marling in The OA (2016)
      The OA
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Nancy
      • Nancy Johnson
      • 2016–2019

    Producer



    • Shingetsu
      • producer
      • Completed



    • Jail Caesar (2012)
      Jail Caesar
      7.8
      • producer
      • 2012

    Writer



    • Shingetsu
      • co-writer
      • Completed

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    • Height
      • 5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
    • Born
      • June 28, 1954
      • Upington, South Africa
    • Spouse
      • Paul Schoolman1988 - present
    • Parents
        Pat Krige
    • Other works
      She acted in Thomas Otway's play "Venice Preserved" at the Almeida Theatre in London, England with John Woodvine, David Bark-Jones, Ray Fearon, Alphonsia Emmanuel, Richard Mayes, Frank Moorey and John Quayle in the cast. Ian McDiarmid was director.
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      Krige originated the role of the Borg Queen in the film Star Trek: First Contact (1996), but chose not to reprise her portrayal on Star Trek: Voyager (1995). Actress Susanna Thompson played the Borg Queen four times on Voyager, but she was unavailable during the filming of the series' final episode (she was not confident into her shooting schedule for Once and Again (1999)), so Krige resumed the role for the finale.
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      [on people's reaction to the Borg] I became aware, one day on the set, that whenever a Borg moved up to the coffee table, whoever was there would sort of slowly retreat. So the Borg were not only in pain, but they were kind of ostracized. Everyone just uncomfortable in their presence. Which was terribly interesting for me, but I did feel heartbroken for my minions.
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