Mary Alice (disambiguation)

Mary Alice (1936–2022) was an American television-, film-, and stage actress.

Mary Alice may also refer to:

People

 * Mary Alice Barton (1917–2003), American quilter, quilt historian, collector, and philanthropist
 * Mary Alice Blair (1880–1962), New Zealand doctor during World War I
 * Mary Alice Butts (1924–2004), Canadian politician
 * Mary Alice Chrnalogar, American author
 * Mary Alice Coffroth (born 1954), American marine biologist and professor
 * Mary-Alice Daniel (born 1986), Nigerian-American writer
 * Maryalice Demler (born 1964), American television journalist and news anchor
 * Mary Alice Dorrance Malone (born 1949/1950), American billionaire and heiress to the Campbell Soup Company fortune
 * Mary Alice Douglas (1860–1941), English educator
 * Mary Alice Downie (born 1934), American-born Canadian writer
 * Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin, American television producer
 * Mary Alice Eleanor Richards (1885–1977), Welsh botanist
 * Mary Alice Evatt (1898–1973), Australian artist, art patron, arts advocate, and political activist
 * Mary Alice Faid (1897–1990), Scottish writer of children's books
 * Mary Alice Fontenot (1910–2003), American author of regional children's books
 * Mary Alice Ford (1935–2008), American politician
 * Mary Alice Frush, American nurse during the American Civil War
 * Mary Alice Hadley (1911–1965), American artist
 * Mary Alice Haney, American fashion designer
 * Mary Alice Hearrell Murray (1875–1938), American- and Chickasaw former First Lady of Oklahoma
 * Mary Alice Heinbach (1854–1928), American woman known for a legal struggle to retain possession of land
 * Mary Alice Herbert (1935–2021), American schoolteacher and politician
 * Mary Alice Holman (1893–1939), Australian politician
 * Mary Alice Jones (1898–1980), American author of children's religious books
 * Mary Alice Lair, American politician
 * Mary Alice McWhinnie (1922–1980), American biologist and professor
 * Mary Alice Monroe, American novelist
 * Mary Alice Peck (1855–1943), Canadian craftwork artist
 * Mary Alice Powell Lindsay (1883–1979), American nurse
 * Mary Alice Purcell, birth name of La Wilson (1926–2018), American artist
 * Mary Alice Quinn (1920–1935), American girl who died at age 14 from a chronic heart condition
 * Mary Alice Relf, American girl who was involuntarily sterilized via tubal ligation in 1973
 * Mary Alice Rich, American composer
 * Mary Alice Sarvis (1914–1965), American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
 * Mary Alice Scully (1902–1978), American screenwriter
 * Mary Alice Seymour (1837–1897), American musician, author, elocutionist, and critic
 * Mary Alice Siem (c. 1950–?), American university student who partook in a prisoner outreach program
 * Mary Alice Stollak, American founder and director of the Michigan State University Children's Choir
 * Mary Alice Thatch (1943–2021), American newspaper editor
 * Mary Alice Tieche Smith (1918–1987), American former First Lady of West Virginia
 * Mary Alice Vignola (born 1998), American NWSL player
 * Mary Alice Ward (1896–1972), Australian teacher and pastoralist
 * Mary-Alice Waters, American socialist, feminist, journalist, and activist
 * Mary Alice Willcox (1856–1953), American zoologist and professor
 * Mary Alice Williams (born 1949), American pioneering journalist and broadcast executive

Other

 * Mary Alice, Kentucky, a community in Harlan County, Kentucky
 * USS Mary Alice, a United States Navy patrol vessel

Fictional characters

 * Mary Alice Young, in the US comedy-drama mystery TV series Desperate Housewives, played by Brenda Strong