Alice and Rhone

Eve was born to Trevor Eve (actor) and Sharon Maughan, a writer. Jack and George, her younger brothers were born in London and grew up in London, the United Kingdom and Los Angeles. She was educated at Bedales School then Westminster School London for the duration of her A Levels. During the gap year of her studies, she went to Beverly Hills Playhouse. Later in the course, St Catherine's College Oxford offered English as subject. When she was at Oxford she appeared in student productions such as An Ideal Husband Animal Crackers (which went on tour for Edinburgh for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival) Scenes from an Execution as well as The Colour of Justice. Eve is a regular in BBC TV dramas The Rotters Club Poirot, Hawking and Stage Beauty as well as movies like Stage Beauty (2004). Eve had a prominent role in two of the 2006 movies: Starter for 10 and Big Nothing (with both she and co-star Simon Pegg using American accents). She was in the early part of 2006 on the drama miniseries, The Losing Gemma. The show was about backpackers. Eve has appeared in two shows, which were written by Trevor Nunn. In 2006, the Royal Court Theatre presented her in Rock n Roll a Tom Stoppard's new production in the year the year 2006. She reprised this role for the Broadway adaptation in 2007. The show was praised with a nomination for top supporting actress at the Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers Choice Awards. Her role was Roxane in the year 2009 for Chichester Festival Theatre's production of Cyrano de Bergerac. Rhone Mitra....................Rhona Mitra was born on August 9 1976 in Hampstead London. Her family is a multiracial family and was born to an Indo-British father who is of British descendance Anthony Mitra, and an Irish-born mother Nora Downey. She is the middle child of a multiracial household. Her older brother, Jason Mitra, and her younger brother Guyan Mitra are both English actors. The actress has a younger brother who is a renowned travel writer, whose writings were published in Lonely Planet magazine and The Sunday Times.

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