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Meet Alice Halsey, the 11-year-old set to steal the show in Netflix’s Little House on the Prairie reboot

At 11, Alice Halsey heads into Netflix's Little House on the Prairie with a résumé far bigger than her years.

If the name Alice Halsey has been popping up in your feed lately, you are not imagining it. The 11-year-old just stepped into Laura Ingalls boots for Netflix's new take on Little House on the Prairie, which is a big, splashy way to introduce yourself to the world. And yeah, the whole 'tiny kid to leading a major series' arc sounds like a fairy tale, but her backstory is actually pretty low-key.

The basics, straight up

  • Age: 11 (born November 15, 2014)
  • Where she is from: the United States — the exact spot is not public
  • Breakout: playing Laura Ingalls in Netflix's modern Little House on the Prairie
  • Early start: first audition reportedly happened around age three, for a TV commercial
  • Privacy check: details about her family are kept under wraps
  • Socials: her Instagram is explicitly parent-run, so everything is supervised

From tiny auditions to a giant role

Before any red carpets, it was the usual child-actor grind: a toddler auditioning for commercials, a family figuring it out as they go, and a lot of careful boundaries. That last part is obvious — her family keeps things private, and the Instagram account spells out that adults are in charge. Smart move.

Cut to now: she is fronting a major Netflix series. For a kid who started with basic commercial auditions, landing Laura Ingalls is not just a step up; it is a leap. And yes, it is a classic Hollywood narrative, but in her case it is built on a pretty quiet foundation — very little personal info out there, very controlled public presence, and the work doing most of the talking.

Why you are hearing about her everywhere

Netflix putting fresh eyes on a legacy title will always make noise, and Alice is the face of it. The headlines make it sound overnight, but this started years back with those early auditions. The fame part is new; the effort is not. If the show hits, expect to see a lot more of her — carefully, and on her family’s terms.