Miss Alice (born October 1938, previously known as Rob Moodie) is a New Zealand lawyer and former police officer and politician.
[3] Moodie acted for Keith and Margaret Berryman, whose farm was the scene of a bridge collapse that killed a visiting beekeeper in 1994.
[7] At the 2002 general election, Moodie was the United Future candidate for the Wellington Central electorate and was ranked 40th on the party list.
[10] A married heterosexual with three children, Moodie has said that he has a "strong female gender bias" and has always preferred women's clothes.
[2][11] In 2006, he wore women's clothing when appearing at the High Court in Wellington facing contempt charges arising from his release of a suppressed report during the Berryman case.
[13] A 52-minute documentary made about Moodie in 2009, titled Lost in Wonderland, was directed by Zoe McIntosh and produced by Costa Botes.