Alice (Down the Rabbit Hole)

"When two people love each other, there's nothing they can't accomplish together."

- Alice to the Red Queen

Alice is a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. She débuts in the first episode. She is portrayed by starring cast member Sophie Lowe and guest star Millie Brown.

Alice is based on the titular character from Lewis Carroll's novels Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There.

Trivia

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Production Notes

 * The casting call describes her as, "Alice, a British twenty something, is young but has already had a hard life and carries some emotional scars. Though she tries to hide it, she has a generous heart."
 * The casting for Alice's younger self is, "12-year-old Caucasian girl with a British accent who is feisty and adventurous."
 * Emma Rigby, who plays the Red Queen, auditioned for the role of Alice.
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Props Notes

 * The illustration of Alice and the Caterpillar in Henry's storybook is a colorized version of one of John Tenniel's illustrations from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
 * The same illustration is on the cover of the book that Will Scarlet steals from the library.
 * Among the many fairy tale illustrations pinned to the wall in Henry's room are:
 * "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - A Mad Tea-Party" (1907) by the famous book illustrator Arthur Rackham. It is an illustration of a scene from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, with Alice at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party with the March Hare, the Dormouse and the Mad Hatter.
 * An illustration by the American illustrator Jessie Willcox Smith, from Nora Archibald Smith's book Boys and Girls of Bookland (1923). It features Alice in a scene from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, surrounded by the characters of Wonderland, including the Queen of Hearts, the Mad Hatter and the White Rabbit.
 * "At this the whole pack rose up into the air and came flying down upon her" (1907) by Arthur Rackham, based on the playing cards scene from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
 * The framed prints in the hallway of Jefferson's Mansion are John Tenniel's illustrations of Alice and scenes from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. including:
 * The Jabberwocky (behind Jefferson when he asks Emma to tie Mary Margaret back up)
 * Alice and the Baby Pig (top picture on the right while he's standing in the doorway watching Emma and Mary Margaret)
 * Oh, You Wicked Little Thing (bottom picture on the right as he closes the door)
 * In Emma's New York apartment, there is a poster by Arthur Rackham, which contains one of his illustrations from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It depicts a scene from the book, in which Alice is surrounded by a group of creatures.

Appearances

 * Alice appears in Henry Mills' storybook in "Pilot".
 * Alice appears in the Alice's Adventures in Wonderland book in "The Apprentice".
 * The Alice's Adventures in Wonderland story version of Alice is mentioned in "We Are Both".