Alice and Rhone

Eve was born in London England the daughter of actor Trevor Eve and Sharon Maughan. Jack George and Jack George were her little brothers. She was born and raised in England and in Los Angeles. She attended Bedales School then Westminster School London to complete her A Levels. In her time off, she attended the Beverly Hills Playhouse and then took English in St Catherine's College Oxford. While she was in Oxford University, she was part of the university's student productions An Ideal Husband Animal Crackers. (which went on tour for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.) Scenes from an Execution. as well as The Colour of Justice. Eve was a part of TV dramas, including The BBC's The Rotters Club Poirot and Hawking and the movie Stage Beauty (2004). Eve had a major role in the 2006 movies Starter for 10 as well as Big Nothing. She and Simon Pegg both used American accents. At the start of 2006, she spent her time in India for work on the film Losing Gemma, a mini-series about backpackers. Eve has appeared on the stage in two Trevor Nunn plays. Eve was a part of The Royal Court Theatre in 2006 in Rock n Roll, a Tom Stoppard play. In 2007, she reprised the character. Her performance was awarded the top support actress prize during the 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. The actress was born into a mixed-race family, with an Indo British father Anthony Mitra of British descent and a maternal grandmother Nora Downey. The Mitras are the middle children of a multiracial family. The older brother of her, Jason Mitra, and her younger brother Guyan Mitra are both English actors. The younger sister of Mitra is a well-known travel journalist as well, and her writing is featured on Lonely Planet.

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