Alice Amter is a multitalented British-born actress of mixed ethnic heritage, boasting an impressive array of linguistic skills and an uncanny ability to master various accents. Her innate curiosity about languages and cultures has been the driving force behind her proficiency in multiple tongues. Throughout her life, she has resided on three distinct continents, currently calling the United States her home.
Her ambiguous ethnic appearance and remarkable chameleon-like qualities have enabled her to convincingly portray a diverse range of characters on both the big and small screens. Her impressive résumé boasts numerous prime-time TV show appearances alongside some of Hollywood's most renowned stars. Her television career began with a notable role opposite George Clooney in the final episodes of the hit medical drama 'E.R.'
Following this, she landed a series of appearances in a variety of popular TV shows, including 'Judging Amy' opposite Amy Brenneman, 'Strong Medicine' with Janine Turner, 'Til Death' with Brad Garrett, 'Skip Tracer' with Stephen Dorff, and a recurring role on 'Presidio Med' opposite Blythe Danner and Christina Hendricks from 'Mad Men.'
In addition to her television work, Alice has garnered attention on the big screen with appearances in several films alongside some of Hollywood's leading talent, including Jennifer Aniston in 'The Good Girl' and Vin Diesel in 'A Man Apart.'
Her most recent notable performance is in the chilling thriller 'Penance,' where she takes on the role of 'Eve,' the unsympathetic French prison warden, aka villainess. Equally adept at both comedy and drama, Alice continues to gain recognition as one of the most versatile actresses in the industry, frequently demonstrating her comedic chops as Mrs. Koothrappali in the highly successful CBS TV sitcom 'The Big Bang Theory.'