Alice Krige

Alice Krige (Upington (Northern Cape), 28 June 1954) is a South African actress. She is married to writer-director Paul Schoolman. ==Biography[ Edit] == Krige moved in 1976 from her native South Africa to London. There she graduated from the Central School of Speech and Drama. In 1980 she had her first role in a television film in A Tale of Two Cities. Her first major film role came a year later. She played the role of Sybil Gordon in Chariots of Fire, the movie about the 1924 summer Olympics which won four Academy Awards . That same year she also had a role in Ghost Story .

In 1996, she took the role of Borg Queen for her account in the eighth Star Trek film First Contact. She won a Saturn Awardfor this role. Five years later they continued this role in Endgame, the last episode of the television series Star Trek: Voyager. Furthermore, she spoke in the voice for the computer game Star Trek: Armada II.

Other films where she starred in include Sleep walkers from 1992, 2006 Silent Hill , Ten Inch Hero from 2007 and in 2001 she played the role of Monique in the Belgianmovie Fall of Director Hans Herbots . Her most recent film role she in Solomon Kane from 2009. ==Filmography[ Edit] ==