Alice and Rhone
Eve was born in London England the daughter of the actors Trevor Eve and Sharon Maughan. Her family was split between Los Angeles, California and the United Kingdom. She went to Bedales School before taking her A Levels at Westminster School London. The gap year was when she attended the Beverly Hills Playhouse and then read English through St Catherine's College Oxford. At Oxford she performed in student productions such as An Ideal Husband Animal Crackers (which was a tour to Edinburgh for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival) Scenes from an Execution as well as The Colour of Justice. Eve has starred in television dramas including the BBC's The Rotters Club Poirot and Hawking along with the movie Stage Beauty (2004). Eve has played a significant role in two 2006 films: Starter for 10 and Big Nothing (with both she along with the co-star Simon Pegg using American accents). At the start of 2006, she stayed some time in India to work on losing Gemma an upcoming mini-series that focuses on backpackers. Eve appeared in two Trevor Nunn-directed plays. In 2006, she appeared as a character in Rock n Roll a new stage play written produced by Tom Stoppard at the Royal Court Theatre and then reprised her role in the 2007 Broadway transfer. Her nomination was for the most outstanding supporting actor at the Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers' Choice Awards for her performance. She was in 2009 playing Roxane in the Chichester Festival Theatre's production. Chichester Festival Theatre. Rhone Mitra....................Rhona Mitra was born on August 9 1976 in Hampstead London. She was born into a family of mixed races, having an Indo British dad Anthony Mitra of British descent as well as an Irish-born Irish maternal grandmother Nora Downey. She is the middle child of a family with multiple races. Her elder brother, Jason Mitra, and her younger brother Guyan Mitra are each English actors. The younger brother of Guyan Mitra, is a renowned journalist for travel who's work was featured within Lonely Planet as well as The Sunday Times.





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