Alice and Rhone
Eve Maughan (born in London England) is the daughter of actors Trevor Eve and Sharon Maughan. Jack and George were her two younger brothers. Eve was born and educated in England and then in Los Angeles. She studied at Bedales School, and took A-levels at London's Westminster School. While in her gap year, she attended the Beverly Hills Playhouse and then took English through St Catherine's College Oxford. At Oxford, Eve appeared in various student-produced productions, including An Ideal Husband Animal Crackers which toured the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Scenes from an Execution as well as The Colour of Justice. Eve has starred in dramatic television shows, such as the The BBC's The Rotters Club Poirot and Hawking as well as the film Stage Beauty (2004). Eve had a prominent role as a character in Starter for 10 (2006) and Big Nothing (2006) (both she as well as Simon Pegg had American accents). In the beginning of 2006, she stayed time in India working on the project the film Losing Gemma, a mini-series about backpackers. Eve has appeared in two productions, that were both written by Trevor Nunn. Eve starred as a character in Rock n Roll a Tom Stoppard new production that was staged in the Royal Court Theatre, and then reprised that part in the same play on Broadway in 2007. She was nominated as the best supporting actress at the Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers' Choice Awards for her performance. She was the lead actress in Roxane at Chichester Festival Theatre in 2009. Rhone Mitra....................Rhona Mitra was born on August 9 1976 in Hampstead London. Her birthplace was in a mixed-race family, with an Indo British father Anthony Mitra of British descent as well as the mother Nora Downey. She is the middle child of a multiracial household. The older brother of her, Jason Mitra, and her younger brother Guyan Mitra, are equally English actors. Her younger brother Guyan Mitra is a well-known journalist for travel who's work was featured on Lonely Planet as well as The Sunday Times.





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