Alice Ko - Biography

Hong Kong-born American actress Alice Ko is known for her dramatic roles in independent films "Contractor's Routine", "Listen", "Amy", and "Character".

She has always had a flair for the performing arts, landing her first role at the age of 4 in her school's production of "Three Little Pigs". However, it wasn't until she graduated from University of California, Berkeley with a degree in Chemical Engineering that she began to pursue her passion. She has studied the Meisner Technique at American Conservatory Theatre and the Waterfront Playhouse and Conservatory. She has also studied piano, voice, dance, and stage combat with some of the top professionals in the field.

In 2014, she landed a supporting role in TV movie "Exposed" directed by Patty Jenkins (Monster, 2003) and has since worked on various film and TV projects. She is also a member of the American Guild of Musical Artists where she sings professionally with the San Francisco Symphony Chorus.