Alice and Rhone
Eve Maughan (born in London England) is the daughter of actors Trevor Eve and Sharon Maughan. Jack and George, her younger brothers were both born in London, and were raised in London, the United Kingdom and Los Angeles. She was a student at Bedales School and then took her A-Levels in Westminster School in London. The gap year in her studies, she went to the Beverly Hills Playhouse. Later on, St Catherine's College Oxford offered English as subject. While she was in Oxford University, she appeared involved in the student productions of An Ideal Husband Animal Crackers. (which took the show on tour with the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.) Scenes from an Execution. and The Colour of Justice. Eve was a part of BBC TV dramas The Rotters Club Poirot, Hawking and Stage Beauty as well as films like Stage Beauty (2004). Eve was a key character in the 2006 film Starter for 10 as well as Big Nothing. She and Simon Pegg both used American accents. The actress spent much of the first half of the year in India developing the drama mini-series Losing Gemma about backpackers. Eve has appeared in two shows, which were written by the late Trevor Nunn. In 2006, the Royal Court Theatre presented her in Rock n Roll a Tom Stoppard's new production in the year 2006. She reprised this role for the Broadway adaptation in 2007. Her performance was awarded the top supporting actress award at the Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers' Choice Awards. Her role was Roxane, in 2009 at Chichester Festival Theatre's production of Cyrano de Bergerac. Rhone Mitra....................Rhona Mitra was born on August 9 1976 in Hampstead London. She has a multiracial background and is the child of an Indo British father, Anthony Mitra (of British descent), and an Irish mother Nora Downey. The English actress is a middle child. She is the older sister of Jason Mitra and a younger brother called Guyan Mitra. Her younger sibling is a reporter that has appeared her work in Lonely Planet, The Sunday Times and other publications.





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