Cast of
Alice, Through the Looking

About Alice, Through the Looking

What happens when after the Wonderland, Alice finds herself in the post-Brexit United Kingdom? Philosophy student Alice’s world is turned upside down on the morning after a masquerade party when her soulmate Rabbit whom she found the previous night has disappeared into thin air without leaving a trace after the crazy night, as befits the mysticism of the 21st century.

Full Cast of Alice, Through the Looking

Vanessa Redgrave
plays Narrator

Vanessa Redgrave as Narrator

Vanessa Redgrave CBE (born 30 January 1937) is an English actress and political activist. Redgrave rose to prominenc...

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Steven Berkoff
plays Executive Producer

Steven Berkoff as Executive Producer

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Steven Berkoff (born 3 August 1937) is an English actor, writer and direct...

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Slavoj Žižek
plays Self

Adam Donen
plays Adam

Saskia Axten
plays Alice

Elijah Rowen
plays Rabbit

Elijah Rowen as Rabbit

Elijah Rowen is an actor, known for Curfew (2019), Vikings (2013) and Alice, Through the Looking.

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John Locke
plays Old Banker

Sophie Vavasseur
plays Emma

Sophie Vavasseur as Emma

Sophie Vavasseur (born 1992) is an Irish actress best known for her award-nominated role as Evelyn Doyle in the Ameri...

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Alan Ford
plays The Chairman

Carol Cleveland
plays The Queen

Vincent Franklin
plays PC Dee

Adrian McLoughlin
plays PC Dum

Joerg Stadler
plays Caterpillar

Joerg Stadler as Caterpillar

Joerg Stadler is a German actor. He played a captured German soldier, nicknamed "Steamboat Willie", in Saving Private...

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Julian M. Deuster
plays Beethoven

Daniel Booroff
plays Young Banker

May Kelly
plays Brit

Arina Krilova-Beatty
plays Frog Girl

Hugh Coleridge
plays The Demon

Oengus MacNamara
plays T.S. Eliot


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