

Īlice was born into a middle-class home in Biloxi, Mississippi, in 1901. The date on the admission and the date on my tombstone are the same." ―Alice, on the short notes of her human life. I also filched my admission sheets from the old asylum archives.

My parents' engagement was there, and Cynthia's. My family wasn't mentioned often they weren't part of the social circle that made the papers. Her daughter-my niece-is still alive in Biloxi… I went through all the old newspapers on microfiche. Additionally, she is portrayed by Paloma Kwiatkowski, Maddisyn Carter, and Sara Yoko Howard in three separate segments of The Storytellers.
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She is portrayed by Ashley Greene in the movie adaptations. Her Life and Death counterpart is Archie Cullen. She is known for her sweet and loving nature. Later, she was led to the love of her life, Jasper, after receiving a vision of him, and the pair subsequently joined the peaceful coven of the Cullen family. In 1920, after having been institutionalized by her family, an unknown vampire turned her to save her from the relentless tracker, James. She also had a younger biological sister, Cynthia Brandon, who remained human and passed away, and a niece, Cynthia's daughter, still living in Biloxi, Mississippi. Alice is also the adoptive sister-in-law of Bella Swan and the adoptive aunt of Renesmee Cullen. She is the wife of Jasper Hale, the adopted daughter of Carlisle and Esme Cullen, and the adoptive sister of Emmett Cullen, Edward Cullen, and Rosalie Hale. Īlice Cullen (born Mary Alice Brandon in 1901) is a precognitive vampire and member of the Olympic coven. But if they make different choices, it becomes a whole new future." ―Stephenie Meyer on her creation of Alice's power. Alice sees flashes of the future possibilities coming from the choices they've made. As characters make choices, they're narrowing down which visions can actually happen. " I think my fascination with that very concept kind of comes through in Alice's visions of the future, where there are fourteen million of them.
