Alice Foulcher is an Australian writer and actress.
Career
Foulcher is a graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts, School of Film & TV, Melbourne, Australia. She has collaborated on several films with her husband, director/writer Gregory Erdstein. Their work together includes the controversial short film Picking up at Auchwitz, Tropfest finalist A Bit Rich, and Paris Syndrome.
In 2014 Foulcher and Erdstein spent 8 months in an artist residency at the Cité des Arts Internationale, Paris. During this period they made the short film Paris Syndrome, and wrote the screenplay for their first feature film, That's Not Me.
Filmed in Melbourne, Australia and Los Angeles, USA in 2015 and 2016, That's Not Me had its World Premiere at the 2017 Santa Barbara International Film Festival. As well as co-writing the film with Erdstein, Foulcher stars in the film as Polly Cuthbert - an aspiring actress whose dreams are thwarted by the success of her identical twin sister. Andy Howell of Ain't It Cool gave the film a positive review, writing: “[Alice Foulcher] shoulders all the drama and gives one of the best twin performances I’ve ever seen... Having nuanced drama embedded in a comedy is a tightrope walk, but she’s got the skills to land it.”