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Alice Barlow is an English actress and singer who portrayed Rae Wilson in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks.

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Career

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While a teenager Barlow won a national talent search Festival4Stars.[1] In 2008, Barlow took part 'The Stobart Factor' a talent competition, which was judged by The X Factor judge Louis Walsh. Walsh gave Barlow positive comments on her singing and told her she had 'style'. Alice went on to win the competition and won £10,000, in which she put towards an Invisalign to straighten her teeth.[2]

In October 2009, Alice made her television debut as Rae Wilson in Channel 4's soap-opera, Hollyoaks.[3] While at Hollyoaks, Barlow won an All About Soap award for "Best Love Triangle", along with Kieron Richardson and Emmett J. Scanlan.[4] In early 2011, Barlow decided to leave the serial and her character was killed off in the late night spin-off Hollyoaks Later, which aired in September 2011. Barlow's departure was kept a secret until her exit scenes were aired.[5] While starring in the show she also presented linked project The Hollyoaks Music Show. In 2012 Barlow secured the role of Bella in ITV drama series Crime Stories.[6]

On 15 February 2013, Digital Spy reported that Barlow had auditioned on the second series of The Voice UK[7][8] and had got through to the next round with Danny O'Donoghue as her coach.[9] Barlow was defeated in the battle rounds by Andrea Begley, the eventual winner of the show. Following her elimination from the talent contest Barlow vowed to continue her ambition of a career in music.[10]

On 10 July, Barlow's management announced that she had secured the role of Sara in a new E4's comedy titled Drifters.[11] In 2014, Barlow filmed a guest appearance for the medical drama Casualty.[11] For 2015, Barlow secured a recurring role in ITV comedy Benidorm and a guest role in Russell T Davies' series Banana.[12][13]

In 2018, Barlow secured the role of Kat in the Dusty Springfield musical "Son Of A Preacher Man".[14] In 2023, Barlow played Fiona in the BBC comedy series The Power of Parker.[15]

Filmography

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Year Film Role Notes Refs.
2009–2011 Hollyoaks Rae Wilson Regular role [12]
2011 Hollyoaks Later Regular role [12]
2012 Crime Stories Bella Guest role [12]
2013–2016 Drifters Sara Recurring role [12]
2014 Casualty Lucy Guest role [12]
Staff Room Emma Guest role [12]
2015 Benidorm Annie Recurring role [12]
Banana Harriet Guest role [12]
2017 Coronation Street Nancy Briers Guest role [12]
2019 Doctors Sally Seaborn Guest role [12]
Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators Bianca Percy Guest role [12]
2021 Betty Guest role
2022 Ten Percent Chloe (Estate agent) Guest role
2023 The Power of Parker Fiona Guest role [15]

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Alice Barlow (born 9 August 1991) is an English actress and singer from , , best known for portraying the troubled teenager Rae Wilson in the Hollyoaks from 2009 to 2011. Her portrayal of Rae, a character entangled in dramatic storylines involving , a fake pregnancy, , and ultimately , earned Barlow critical recognition, including a shared win for the All About Soap Bubble Award for Best in 2011 alongside co-stars and . Barlow began her performing career early, starting to sing at age nine and competing in nationwide talent competitions until she was 16. Her acting breakthrough came with , where she also presented the spin-off series Music Show and received a nomination for a British Soap Award for Spectacular Scene of the Year for Rae's dramatic death scene. Following her departure from the soap in 2011, Barlow pursued a music career, auditioning successfully for in 2013, joining Team and advancing to the battle rounds, performing covers that showcased her vocal talents influenced by artists like . In addition to television, Barlow has appeared in guest roles on shows such as (ITV), (E4), (Channel 4), Casualty (BBC), True Crime, and Staff Room, and made a brief appearance as a waitress in in 2017. On stage, she took the lead role of Kat in the UK touring production of the musical in 2018. Barlow has also performed for British troops in locations including the Falklands, , and , blending her acting and singing skills in entertainment for military audiences.

Early life

Upbringing in Cheshire

Alice Barlow was born on 9 August 1991 in , , . She grew up as the youngest of four siblings in a family headed by her parents, Sally and Alan Barlow, who operated an agricultural business in the area. Her siblings included James, Hannah, and Chris, the latter of whom shared her musical inclinations. The family resided on Andertons Lane in the Henbury area of , a locale known for its rural surroundings and community ties. Barlow's early childhood in this community fostered a close-knit environment, with her parents providing strong support for her activities. Her interest in performance was initially sparked around age nine during primary school, when a teacher recognized her vocal talent and encouraged her to pursue singing lessons locally in . Family influences, including her brother Chris's musical pursuits, further nurtured this budding passion at home, where she practiced regularly. She later transitioned to formal education at The Fallibroome Academy in .

Education and early interests

Barlow completed her at The Fallibroome Academy in , , where she grew up immersed in the local community. From the age of 9, she developed a strong interest in , engaging in performances that continued until she was 16 and laid the groundwork for her artistic pursuits.

Acting career

Hollyoaks and early television work

Alice Barlow made her professional acting debut in October 2009, when she was cast as Rae Wilson in the Channel 4 soap opera . The role, announced that month, marked Barlow's entry into television after building a foundation in singing competitions, showcasing her multifaceted talents in entertainment. She portrayed Rae, a troubled teenager initially introduced through dramatic circumstances involving a suicide pact with friend , which highlighted themes of struggles and . The character quickly became central to intense narratives, including a prominent love triangle with Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson) and Brendan Brady (Emmett J. Scanlan), exploring complex relationships marked by jealousy and emotional turmoil. Barlow's tenure as Rae spanned from her first appearance on 5 2009 until the character's death in September 2011, encompassing nearly . During this period, Rae's arc evolved from vulnerability to confrontation, culminating in her murder by Silas Blissett (), a storyline that played out in the spin-off series in 2011. This extended appearance in the mature-rated spin-off allowed for a more graphic depiction of Rae's demise, emphasizing the soap's bold approach to sensitive topics. For her performance in Rae's death scene, Barlow received a nomination for the British Soap Award for Spectacular Scene of the Year. In recognition of the love triangle's impact, Barlow, alongside Richardson and Scanlan, won the All About Soap Bubble Award for Best Love Triangle at the 2011 ceremony, an accolade determined by fan votes. The storyline's popularity contributed to broader media attention on Hollyoaks' handling of LGBTQ+ themes and interpersonal drama, with the Silas murder plot ranking highly in reader polls for its shock value. Barlow's performance garnered positive fan reception, particularly for the emotional depth in Rae's exit scenes, which elicited surprise and engagement on platforms like during airing. The role significantly boosted her visibility in the industry, providing a platform that transitioned her from regional talent contests to national television exposure and opening doors for subsequent opportunities.

Theatre and later television appearances

Following her breakthrough role in Hollyoaks, which provided a foundation for her television career, Alice Barlow transitioned into a variety of guest and recurring parts in British drama and comedy series. In 2012, she appeared as in the ITV drama Crime Stories, a guest role in an improvisational series exploring real-life police cases alongside actors and former officers. Barlow gained prominence in comedy with her recurring role as Sara in the E4 series Drifters, appearing across all four seasons from 2013 to 2016, where she contributed to the show's depiction of young women's lives in through humorous ensemble dynamics. In 2014, she guest-starred as Lucy in the medical drama Casualty and as Emma in the comedy series Staff Room. She followed this with a guest role as Harriet in the anthology series Banana in 2015, and a three-episode arc as Annie Redmond in the seventh series of ITV's Benidorm in 2015, playing a character who added to the holiday resort's chaotic ensemble humor during key plotlines involving family vacations and mishaps. In 2017, Barlow made a brief as waitress Nancy Briers in . She continued with roles such as Bianca Percy in an episode of Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators in 2019, appearances in the comedy series in 2021, and Chloe, an estate agent, in Ten Percent in 2022. In 2018, Barlow made her stage debut as Kat in the UK touring production of , a musical celebrating Dusty Springfield's songs, which ran at major venues including the King's Theatre in and the Orchard Theatre in , earning praise for her vocal performances in the heartwarming narrative of loss and friendship. Barlow returned to television in 2023 with a guest role as Fiona in the comedy series , appearing in an episode centered on interpersonal tensions and covert missions, marking her screen comeback after focusing on stage work. As of 2025, no major new roles have been announced. Post-Hollyoaks, Barlow navigated transitions in her acting career by seeking diverse roles that challenged her skills, including a shift from intensity to ensembles and , while balancing these commitments with her parallel singing pursuits to sustain versatility in the industry.

Singing career

Talent competitions and early singing

Barlow began her singing journey at the age of nine, developing a passion for performance that led her to participate in various singing contests across the during her teenage years. These early experiences, building on her school-based musical interests, provided foundational stage exposure and honed her vocal skills. In 2008, at age 17, she competed in The Stobart Factor, a regional talent contest held in Carlisle, , where she advanced to the finals alongside contestants Georgia Overton and Ami Vaziri. The event culminated in a grand final performance, judged by of , who praised her rendition of ' "," commenting that she was "very, very good" and possessed "style." Barlow ultimately won the competition, securing a £10,000 prize that she used toward orthodontic treatment. This victory provided significant exposure and boosted her confidence ahead of her transition to acting.

The Voice UK and professional performances

Barlow auditioned for the second series of in 2013 during the blind auditions, performing a cover of Carly Rae Jepsen's "," which prompted all four coaches—Danny , , , and Tom Jones—to turn their chairs. She ultimately joined Team Danny under O'Donoghue. In the battle rounds, Barlow was paired against and performed Birdy's "," arranged by O'Donoghue; Begley advanced, eliminating Barlow from the competition, though Begley went on to win the series. Following her elimination, Barlow expressed her determination to pursue a professional singing career, stating that the experience had solidified her commitment to music despite the setback. Since 2012, Barlow has performed professionally as Alice Gem, undertaking UK and international tours, wedding ceremonies, and private events as a session and live vocalist. She has also performed for British troops in locations including the Falklands, , and . Her repertoire includes acoustic covers shared on , such as Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love." She continues to book performances through her website alicegem.co.uk, offering packages for weddings and functions.

Filmography

Television roles

Barlow made her television debut in 2009 as Rae Wilson, a troubled teenager struggling with and issues, in the soap opera , portraying the character in a main role from 2009 to 2011. She reprised the role of Rae Wilson in the spin-off series in 2011, where her character's storyline concluded with her death in a dramatic . In 2012, Barlow appeared as Bella in a guest role in the ITV crime drama Crime Stories, contributing to an improvised narrative exploring real-life police cases. In 2014, she guest-starred as in an episode of the medical drama Casualty. Also in 2014, Barlow played Emma in the sitcom Staff Room. From 2013 to 2016, she played the recurring character Sara, a friend of the lead group navigating post-university life, in the E4 comedy series , appearing in four episodes across multiple series. In 2015, Barlow guest-starred as Harriet in an episode of the anthology series . Barlow guest-starred as Annie Redmond in three episodes of the ITV holiday comedy in 2015, depicting a holidaymaker entangled in the show's chaotic resort antics. In 2017, she appeared as Nancy Briers, a waitress, in an episode of the ITV . In 2019, Barlow guest-starred as Sally Seaborn in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors. Also in 2019, she played Bianca Percy in an episode of the BBC mystery series Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators. In 2021, Barlow appeared in two episodes of the HBO Max series Betty. In 2022, she guest-starred as Chloe, an estate agent, in an episode of the ITV comedy Ten Percent. In 2023, Barlow played Fiona in an episode of the comedy series .

Stage roles

Barlow made her professional stage debut in 2018, taking on the role of Kat in the UK touring production of , a inspired by the life and songs of . Directed and choreographed by , the production featured Barlow as a lead supporting character alongside Bronte Barbe as and as Alison, with Barlow's performances commencing on 16 January at the Cliffs Pavilion in . The tour ran throughout 2018, visiting major UK theatres including the King's Theatre in , the New Victoria Theatre in , and the Orchard Theatre in , where Barlow delivered energetic portrayals noted for her vocal strength and stage presence. Critics praised her engaging performance as Kat, describing her as a "bundle of energy" with a "great voice," though some noted the script's limitations in developing the role. This transition from television roles, such as in Drifters, marked Barlow's entry into live theatre. As of 2023, no other professional stage roles for Barlow have been documented.

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