- Since 2003, Alicia has been married to screenwriter Nathan Foulger. Although married, Alicia doesn't usually wear her wedding ring (which is a plain gold band).
- Film, Video, and TV Movie Credits:
Puppy Love (2008) as Claire
Blue Smoke (2007) (TV) as Reena Hale
Ring of the Nibelungs (2004) (TV) as Kriemhild
Girls' Lunch (2004)
Bongwater (1997) as Serena
The Disappearance of Vonnie (1994) (TV) as Janine
- Witt lent her voice for the audiobook reading of The Amber Collection #1 by Paula Danzinger. The audiobook cassette was published in 2000 and the CD followed in 2002.
- Her theatrical credits include the musical The Gift (Tiffany Theater, Los Angeles, July 2000), The Shape of Things (New Ambassadors Theatre, London, May 2004), and Piano/Forte (Royal Court Theatre, London, 2006).
- Alicia is #9 in AIM's "50 Hottest Redheads."
- Awards and Nominations:
1994 (W) - Special Jury Recognition, Sundance Film Festival, for Fun
1995 (W) - Best Actress, Gijσn International Film Festival, for Fun, tied with Renιe Humphrey
1995 (N) - Best Debut Performance, Independent Spirit Awards, for Fun
1996 (N) - Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series, Screen Actors Guil Awards, for Cybill, shared with castmates
1999 (N) - Best Performance by a Younger Actor/Actress, Saturn Award, for Urban Legend
2000 (W) - Film Discovery Jury Best Actor Award, U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, for Playing Mona Lisa
- Alicia is credited as writer and producer for the movies Girl's Lunch (2004) and Belinda's Swan Song (2006). She was also the director of the latter film.
- In Alicia's first house in Los Angeles, which was overlooking the San Fernando Valley, she can hear music in every room. Built-in wall speakers came with the house.
- When she was two years old, Alicia was featured in Good Housekeeping magazine as being their youngest reader, after having written them a letter. In February 2000, she was the cover photo for Stuff Magazine.
- Alicia Witt studied piano at Boston University and entered several classical piano competitions, national and international, winning some of them, including the Bartok-Kabalevsky International Piano Competition.
- In 1980, Alicia was discovered by David Lynch, when she appeared in the TV show That's Incredible.
- When not acting and playing the piano, Alicia listens to big band music and is an avid wig collector.
- After Kate Hudson passed on playing Mary Jane Watson in Spider-Man, the role was offered to Alicia Witt, who also turned it down. The part later on went to Kirsten Dunst, who had to audition for this role.
- In June 2004, she modeled what is claimed to be the most expensive hat ever made, the US$2,700,000 Chapeau d'Amour by celebrity couture hat designer Louis Mariette, at Christie's in London.
- Her parents are Robert, a photographer and science teacher, and Diane Witt, a reading teacher in junior high. Her mother was in the Guiness Book of World Records from 1988 to 1996 for having the world's longest hair. She has one brother, Ian.
- Alicia Witt used to play the piano at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Her piano skills have often been incorporated into her roles. She played the piano for the 1991 movie Liebestraum.
- Alicia is 5'8½" (1.74 m) tall. She is known for her fiery red hair. She has hazel eyes and a slim build.
- Alicia Witt: If you're an actor and you have a good head on your shoulders, which I do, there's a tendency for people to assume you must be incredibly bright. Which I'm really not; I'm just not stupid.
- Alicia Witt: (on her sex scene in "Cecil B. DeMented") I'm just happy that for the rest of my life, I will be able to say that I did a John Waters film and I played a porn star named Cherish who had a sex scene with a gerbil.
- Alicia Witt: (on choosing acting as a profession) I think it comes from being fascinated with human nature, and I love performing. I love the social aspects of making a film. There's nothing like the bonds you make when you're working with someone that closely for a period of a few months.
- Alicia Witt: I don't consider myself to be a quote-unquote good girl. I'm not prim and proper and polite. I'm very honest, and I love talking about sex, or people's deviances. I love psychology. I like listening to or talking about any personality traits that are unusual. That's what I like about acting.
- Alicia Witt: A guy's got to smell good. Self-confidence and a self-deprecating sense of humor turn me on, but so does his scent. I always like to borrow clothing from my boyfriends so I can smell them all day.
- Alicia Witt: Redheads get so stereotyped. You're either exotic and wild or totally Victorian.
- Alicia Witt: I'd never been to a prom, I had never had the whole high school experience. I think I was kind of an anomaly. I don't think they knew where to put me.
- Alicia Witt: It occured to me the other day that I've made out with more people on camera than I have in real life!
- Alicia Witt: I like to play any character that allows me the freedom to explore it and teach the audience something they didn't know, and show them a journey they identify with...or be inspired, or moved. Anything that touches someone's heart is important for me.
- Alicia Witt: In my fantasy I was always the savior. I would come to 'Peanuts' land and save everybody. Charlie Brown would fall madly in love with me. Peppermint Patty was so jealous.