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. She has two younger brothers Jack as well as George and was born in both the United Kingdom and Los Angeles United States. She studied at Bedales School, and took A-Levels in the London's Westminster School. The gap year in the course, she was sent to Beverly Hills Playhouse. Later she attended St Catherine's College Oxford offered English as an option. At Oxford she acted in the student productions of 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 was a part of BBC TV dramas The Rotters Club Poirot, Hawking and Stage Beauty as well as films like Stage Beauty (2004). Eve had a major role in the 2006 film Starter for 10 as well as Big Nothing. She and Simon Pegg both used American accents. The beginning of 2006, she stayed some time in India to work on The Losing Gemma, a mini-series about backpackers. Eve played the role of Trevor Nunn in two stage productions. Eve appeared as a character in Rock n Roll a Tom Stoppard new play in the Royal Court Theatre, and later reprised the character in the same play on Broadway in 2007. Her nomination was for the Best Supporting Actress in the Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers' Choice Awards 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. Her birthplace was in a family of mixed race, having an Indo British father Anthony Mitra of British descent and an Indian maternal grandmother Nora Downey. Mitra is the middle kid of a multiracial household. The older brother of her, Jason Mitra, and her younger brother Guyan Mitra are equally English actors. The actress has a younger brother who is a professional writer of travel, and his articles have appeared on the pages of Lonely Planet magazine and The Sunday Times.





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