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Anne-Marie Mallik (born Barbara Anne-Marie Mallik; 10 September 1952, in Fordingbridge, Hampshire), later Mrs. Anne-Marie Huxstep, is a British former child actress who played the title role in Jonathan Miller’s production for
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of ''
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'' that was broadcast on 28 December 1966.


Mallik as Alice

Mallik was the daughter of a
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, whom she played when she was thirteen, was her only known professional role, although Miller's adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s mid-19th century fantasy, with its star-studded cast and
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overtones, created quite a stir at the time. Miller had envisaged an Alice "with no stage experience, not very pretty but curiously plain, sallow and a bit priggish" After advertising the part, he cast Mallik within twenty minutes of meeting her, having asked her (as Mallik recalled) to recite the poem "
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" which Alice performs for the
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. Miller's first impression of her was of a "rather extraordinary, solemn child" who proved to be "naturally expressive" and "not amused by anything
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surrounded by". In similar, though less complimentary, vein, the biographer of Peter Cook, who played the Mad Hatter, has described Mallik's Alice as "a sullen, pouting,
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with no sense of bewilderment", noting also that, in his view, "the whole piece was strangely lacking in either humour or fear". Mallik's return to obscurity after ''Alice'' was such that, in 1986, the BBC had difficulty tracking her down to pay a repeat fee. She was, by then, a naval wife, living in Southsea, and was located only after a newspaper reader recognised a photograph of her. A DVD of ''Alice'' was released by the British Film Institute in 2003 and, in 2012, Mallik appeared in conversation with Miller (their first meeting since 1966) in a BBC '' Arena'' programme about Miller's life and work. Among other things, Mallik recalled that, making ''Alice'', she was not awed by the distinguished cast because she had been used to mingling with friends of her "much older" parents who had achieved distinction in their careers.


Family and later career

Mallik married a
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officer. They had four children. Although she told Jonathan Miller in 2012 that she had been "hugely glad" to have played Alice,''Arena, loc. cit.'' she never contemplated an acting career and went into banking. Anne-Marie Mallik hails from a famous family of Calcutta, India. Her father was Jay Paul Mallik, son of Manmath Chandra Mallik, and belonged to the famous Vasu Mallik family of Calcutta, and migrated to England.The family is known for its patriotism and contribution to India's freedom movement. The movement against partition of Bengal in 1905 was mainly directed from the family's ancestral house in Calcutta under the leadership of Arabinda Ghose.


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Stills of Anne-Marie Mallik in ''Alice in Wonderland''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mallik, Anne-Marie 1952 births Living people People from Fordingbridge English film actresses English television actresses