Alice de Sousa is a London-based film and theatre producer, actress, screenwriter and playwright.
In 2014, she executive produced Terence Davies' forthcoming feature film 'Sunset Song'. She is the British representative of the Iris Group and the managing director of ‘Iris Productions UK Ltd.’
In 1995, de Sousa graduated from South Bank University with a first class degree in EEC Law. In 1997: she was awarded a master's degree in Portuguese Studies from King's College London.
As an actress, she has played leading roles in some thirty stage plays including the title roles in two different productions of 'The Duchess of Malfi' (John Webster), Hedda in two separate productions of 'Hedda Gabler' (Henrik Ibsen), and Celestina in 'Celestina' (de Rojas; Lady Macbeth in 'Macbeth' (William Shakespeare); Anne Boleyn in 'Anne of the Thousand Days'; Millamant in 'The Way of the World' (William Congreve); Goneril in 'King Lear' (William Shakespeare); Hermione in 'The Winter's Tale' (William Shakespeare); Maria Eduarda in two different productions of her own translation/adaption of Eça de Queirós' masterpiece novel 'The Maias'); Ophelia in 'Hamlet' (William Shakespeare); Marina in 'Pericles' (William Shakespeare); Elvira in 'Blithe Spirit' (Noël Coward); Dona Madalena in 'The Pilgrim' (Almeida Garrett); Juliet in 'Romeo and Juliet' (William Shakespeare); and Joana in the World Première of her translation of Bernardo Santareno's play 'The Crime of the Old Village' (O Crime de Aldeia Velha).