Alice and Rhone

Eve Maughan was born November 22nd, 1982 in London England. She is the daughter Trevor Eve's and Sharon Maughan's. Jack as well as George were her little brothers. She was born and educated in England and then Los Angeles. She went to Bedales School before taking her A Levels at Westminster School London. She was a student of English in St Catherine's College Oxford during her gap year. In Oxford, Eve appeared in various student-produced productions, including An Ideal Husband Animal Crackers that toured in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Scenes from an Execution and The Colour of Justice. Eve has appeared in BBC dramas like The Rotters Club Poirot & Hawking as well as the 2004 film Stage Beauty. Eve had a major role in the 2006 films Starter for 10 as well as Big Nothing. She and Simon Pegg both used American accents. She was in the early part of 2006 on the mini-series drama, the loss of Gemma. It was about backpackers. Eve has appeared in two shows, which were written by the late Trevor Nunn. She was in the production of The Royal Court Theatre presented her in Rock n Roll a Tom Stoppard's newest play in 2006. The role was reprised in the Broadway production in the year 2007. The show was praised with a nomination for most outstanding supporting actress in the Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers Choice Awards. She was in 2009 as Roxane in a stage production of Cyrano de Bergerac at the Chichester Festival Theatre. Rhone Mitra....................Rhona Mitra was born on August 9 1976 in Hampstead London. She is from a multiracial family and she was the child of an Indo British father who is of British heritage Anthony Mitra, and an Irish-born mother Nora Downey. English actor Guyan Mitra has an older sister and a younger one. Jason Mitra was her father. Her younger brother is an acclaimed journalist who's writings have appeared on Lonely Planet and The Sunday Times.

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