Alice and Rhone
Eve was born in London England the daughter of actor Trevor Eve and Sharon Maughan. Her brothers are Jack as well as George and was born between the United Kingdom and Los Angeles United States. She went to Bedales School before taking her A Levels at Westminster School London. While on a gap year she played at Beverly Hills Playhouse. Then at St Catherine's College Oxford, she was a student of English. In Oxford Eve was a part of various student-produced productions, including An Ideal Husband Animal Crackers which played The Edinburgh Fringe Festival Scenes from an Execution and The Colour of Justice. Eve is a regular on dramatic television shows, such as the British Broadcasting Corporation's The Rotters Club Poirot and Hawking as well as the movie Stage Beauty (2004). Eve had significant roles on both Starter for 10 (with her co-star Simon Pegg speaking with an American accent) and Big Nothing (2006). The actress spent much of the first half of 2006 living in India working on the drama mini-series Lost Gemma which focused on backpackers. Eve has appeared as a lead in Trevor Nunn's productions. She was in the production of The Royal Court Theatre presented her in Rock n Roll a Tom Stoppard's new production in the year 2006. She reprised the role in the Broadway adaptation in 2007. In the Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers' choice Awards the actress was awarded a nomination as the best supporting actress for the role she played. She was in 2009 as Roxane in a show called Cyrano de Bergerac at the Chichester Festival Theatre. Rhone Mitra....................Rhona Mitra was born on August 9 1976 in Hampstead London. Her birthplace was in a family of mixed race, having an Indo British father Anthony Mitra of British descent and an Indian mother Nora Downey. English actress Guyan Mitra is the third of her siblings. She has an older brother Jason Mitra. The actress has a younger brother who is a renowned writer of travel, and his articles have appeared on the pages of Lonely Planet magazine and The Sunday Times.





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