Alice and Rhone
Eve Maughan (born in London England) is the daughter actresses Trevor Eve and Sharon Maughan. Jack and George are her brothers younger were both born in London, and were raised between the United Kingdom and Los Angeles. Her education was at Bedales School then Westminster School London to complete the duration of her A Levels. In the following year, she was a student at the Beverly Hills Playhouse before studying English at St Catherine's College Oxford. While 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 television dramas The Rotters Club Poirot, Hawking and Stage Beauty as well as films like Stage Beauty (2004). Eve played important roles in two of the films released in the year 2006, Starter for 10 & Big Nothing. Both she as well as her co-star Simon Pegg used American accents. The actress spent much of the first half of 2006 living in India working on the drama mini-series The Losing Gemma about backpackers. Eve has appeared in two shows, which were written by the late Trevor Nunn. In 2006, she performed in Rock n Roll a new show created by Tom Stoppard at the Royal Court Theatre as well as reprised her role in the 2007 Broadway transfer. Her performance was recognized with a nomination for top supporting actress at the Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers Choice Awards. In 2009, she portrayed Roxane in an event at Chichester Festival Theatre. Rhone Mitra....................Rhona Mitra was born on August 9 1976 in Hampstead London. Her family is a multi-cultural family. Born to an Indo British of British descent Anthony Mitra & an Irish born mother Nora Downey. English actor Guyan Mitra is the third of her siblings. They include an elder brother Jason Mitra. The younger brother is a journalist for travel who has been published her work in Lonely Planet, The Sunday Times and other publications.
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