Alice Suki Waterhouse, born on January 5, 1992, is a talented English actress, model, and entrepreneur. She hails from Hammersmith, London, and grew up in Chiswick, London, with her parents Elizabeth, a dedicated cancer care nurse, and Norman Waterhouse, a skilled plastic surgeon. She has a younger brother named Charlie and two sisters, Madeleine and Imogen, affectionately known as Immy, who also pursued a career in modeling.
Waterhouse's modeling career began at the tender age of 16, when she was discovered in a London pub. She quickly rose to fame, becoming the face of several prominent brands, including Burberry Brit Rhythm Fragrance and Amo by Salvatore Ferragamo. Her impressive resume boasts runway walks for renowned fashion houses such as Balenciaga, Vivienne Westwood, and Burberry, where she opened and closed the SS'15 show. She has also graced the covers of numerous international editions of Vogue, Tatler, Elle, and other prestigious publications.
In addition to her modeling success, Waterhouse has also ventured into the world of film. She played the role of Marlene in the 2015 sequel The Divergent Series: Insurgent, based on the bestselling novel of the same name. Her subsequent roles include Arlen in Ana Lily Amirpour's romance thriller film The Bad Batch, Cecily of York in the Starz miniseries adaptation of Philippa Gregory's novel The White Princess, and the leading female role "The Girl" in the 2017 drama movie The Girl Who Invented Kissing.
Waterhouse has continued to expand her acting repertoire, with notable roles in Sam Levinson's Assasination Nation, Detective Pikachu, and Simon Barett's Seance. In 2020, she joined the cast of Amazon's Daisy Jones and the Six, playing the role of Karen Sirko.
Beyond her acting and modeling endeavors, Waterhouse is also the founder of Pop & Suki, a direct-to-consumer, millennial fashion accessories brand. Her company has gained popularity among celebrities, with notable fans including Lady Gaga, Pippa Middleton, and Emma Stone.