Alice and Rhone

Eve Maughan (born in London England) is the daughter of actresses Trevor Eve and Sharon Maughan. Jack George and Jack George were her two younger brothers. She was born and educated in England and then Los Angeles. She was a student at Bedales School and then took her A-Levels at Westminster School in London. While on a gap year, she spent time at Beverly Hills Playhouse. Then at St Catherine's College Oxford, she studied English. While studying at Oxford the actress was an undergraduate in the productions An Ideal Husband Animal Crackers as well as The Colour of Justice. Eve's TV credits include BBC series The Rotters Club Poirot Hawking and the film Stage Beauty (2004). Eve played key roles on the shows Starter for 10 (2006) as well as Big Nothing (2006) (both she as well as Simon Pegg had American accents). Her early 2006 was spent in India, working in a mini-series called Losing Gemma. The series is about backpackers. Eve was in Trevor Nunn's two stage productions. In 2006 she appeared on stage in Rock n Roll a new play created by Tom Stoppard at the Royal Court Theatre and reprised her role in the 2007 Broadway transfer. In the Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers' choice Awards in 2006, she was nominated as the best supporting actress for her performance. The role she was given was Roxane during the 2009 production of Chichester Festival Theatre's production of Cyrano de Bergerac. Rhone Mitra....................Rhona Mitra was born on August 9 1976 in Hampstead London. Her family is a multi-cultural family. Her parents were Indo British with British descent Anthony Mitra & an Irish born mother Nora Downey. The English actor is middle-aged child. She has an older brother named Jason Mitra and a younger brother named Guyan Mitra. Her younger brother is 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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