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Alice is Pete Miller's ex-girlfriend.

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Who played the character of Alice in The Office? toggle section
In The Office, Alice is played by Collette Wolfe. She's the ex-girlfriend of Pete Miller and works as a marketing consultant. Her only appearance is in the 'Moving On' episode, where she's brought in by Andy as part of a plan against Pete, who is dating Erin.
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Why did Andy bring Alice to the office in the episode 'Moving On'? toggle section
Andy Bernard hires Alice, Pete's ex-girlfriend and a marketing professional, in the 'Moving On' episode to make Pete and Erin uncomfortable. This is Andy's revenge for Pete dating Erin. His plan succeeds, causing distress to Pete and Erin as their past relationship issues with Alice and Gabe resurface.
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What was the relationship between Alice and Pete in The Office? toggle section
In The Office, Alice, played by Collette Wolfe, is the ex-girlfriend of Pete Miller. Andy introduces Alice to the office to unsettle Pete, who was in a relationship with Erin, causing distress for both Pete and Erin. Professionally, Alice is a marketing consultant.
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What was the impact of Alice's appearance on Pete and Erin's relationship? toggle section
The introduction of Alice, a marketing consultant and Pete's ex-girlfriend, to the Scranton branch was a strategic move by Andy to unsettle Pete and Erin. This resulted in heightened tensions and the re-emergence of past relationship problems between Pete and Erin, causing significant distress.
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Season 9[]

In the episode, Moving On, Andy brings in Alice to get back at Pete for dating Erin. His plan ends up working, as Pete and Erin become quite distressed.

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* - deleted scene • V - voice only • M - mentioned only • C - credit only • P - photo only • A - archive footage
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