Alice and Rhone
Eve Maughan was born on November 22, 1982 in London England. She is the daughter Trevor Eve's and Sharon Maughan's. Jack and George are her two brothers. They were raised in both their home in the United Kingdom as well as Los Angeles. She was a student at Bedales School, and took A-Levels at the London's Westminster School. While on a gap year she was at the Beverly Hills Playhouse. Then she attended St Catherine's College Oxford, she studied English. While at Oxford University, she was 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's credits on television include BBC show The Rotters Club Poirot Hawking along with the feature film Stage Beauty (2004). Eve was a key character in two of the 2006 movies: Starter for 10 and Big Nothing (with both she along with her co-star Simon Pegg using American accents). She was in the early part of 2006 on the drama miniseries, the loss of Gemma. It was about backpackers. Eve has been on stage in two Trevor Nunn plays. Eve appeared as a character in Rock n Roll a Tom Stoppard production at the Royal Court Theatre, and later reprised the part in the same play on Broadway in 2007. For the Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers' choice Awards, she received a nomination as the best supporting actress for her performance. The actress played Roxane in the Chichester Festival Theatre. Chichester Festival Theatre in 2009. Rhone Mitra....................Rhona Mitra was born on August 9 1976 in Hampstead London. She comes from an ethnically diverse family. She was born to an Indo-British dad with British descent Anthony Mitra, and an Irish-born mother Nora Downey. English actress Guyan Mitra is one of the three siblings, including an older brother Jason Mitra. The actress has a younger brother who is an accomplished travel writer, whose writings have appeared on the pages of Lonely Planet magazine and The Sunday Times.
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