Alice Kremelberg

Alice Kremelberg is an American actress and writer. On television, she is known for her roles in the USA Network series The Sinner (2021) and the Disney+ series Renegade Nell (2024). Their films include Campus Code (2015) and The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020).

Early life and education
Kremelberg was born and raised on Long Island, New York. She attended the Professional Performing Arts School in Manhattan for high school before going on to study at Fordham University, the Atlantic Acting School's Conservatory, and with the Upright Citizens Brigade.

Career
While still in high school, Kremelberg made her television debut in 2006 with roles in an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit on NBC and as a young version of Crystal Chappell's character Olivia Spencer in the CBS soap opera Guiding Light.

Kremelberg guest starred in the 2010 Fringe special episode "Unearthed" on Fox. She had her first named film role in the 2012 drama Nancy, Please. In 2013, she played Reese in The Michael J. Fox Show on NBC. She had her first starring film role as Izzy in the 2015 science fiction film Campus Code. She then played Sorrell in Sonja O'Hara's Shudder series Doomsday.

In 2018 and 2019, Kremelberg had a recurring role as Nicole Eckelcamp in the fifth and sixth seasons of the Netflix series Orange is the New Black. She received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for her performance in the web series The Feels, on which she also has writing credits. She wrote and produced the short film O, Ryan.

Kremelberg portrayed Bernardine Dohrn in Aaron Sorkin's 2020 film The Trial of the Chicago 7 Also in 2020, she guest starred in an installment of the Hulu horror anthology Monsterland. Kremelberg joined the main cast of the USA Network series The Sinner as Percy Muldoon for its fourth and final season, which aired in 2021. She also played a young version of Caroline Williams' character in the film Ten Minutes to Midnight.

Kremelberg stars as Sofia Wilmot in the British Disney+ series Renegade Nell.

Personal life
Kremelberg is openly queer and uses she/they pronouns. She is in a relationship with fellow actor Mason Alexander Park, and splits her time between New York, Los Angeles, and London.