Alice and Rhone

Eve is the daughter of Trevor Eve (actor) and Sharon Maughan, a writer. Jack and George the younger brothers of her were both born in London, and were raised among the United Kingdom and Los Angeles. She attended Bedales School then Westminster School London for the duration of her A Levels. While on a gap year she was at the Beverly Hills Playhouse. Then at St Catherine's College Oxford, she read English. The student actress was in productions An Ideal Husband Animal Crackers, Scenes from an Execution (which was staged to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival), as well as The Colour of Justice while at Oxford. Eve has appeared in BBC dramas, including The Rotters Club Poirot & Hawking as well as the 2004 film Stage Beauty. Eve was a key character in two of the 2006 movies: Starter for 10 and Big Nothing (with both she and Co-star Simon Pegg using American accents). The beginning of 2006, she stayed her time in India for work on The Losing Gemma which is a mini-series focusing on backpackers. Eve played in two Trevor Nunn-directed plays. Eve was a part of The Royal Court Theatre in 2006 in Rock n Roll, a Tom Stoppard play. In 2007, she reprised her role. The performance earned her a nomination for best supporting actress at Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers Choice Awards. In 2009, she played 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. She was born into an ethnically diverse family with an Indo British father Anthony Mitra of British descent as well as a mother Nora Downey. She is the middle child of a multiracial family. Her elder brother, Jason Mitra, and her younger brother Guyan Mitra, are equally English actors. She has a younger brother who is a renowned travel writer whose articles were published in Lonely Planet magazine and The Sunday Times.

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