Alice and Rhone

Eve Maughan (born in London England) is the daughter actresses Trevor Eve and Sharon Maughan. Her brothers are Jack as well as George and was raised between the United Kingdom and Los Angeles United States. She was a student at Bedales School, and took A-Levels in the London's Westminster School. While on a gap year, she spent time at Beverly Hills Playhouse. Then at St Catherine's College Oxford, she was a student of English. While at Oxford University she performed part of the university's student productions An Ideal Husband Animal Crackers. (which took the show on tour to Edinburgh Fringe Festival.) Scenes from an Execution. as well as The Colour of Justice. Eve's TV credits include BBC The Rotters Club series The Rotters Club Poirot Hawking along with the feature film Stage Beauty (2004). Eve played important roles in two films from 2006: Starter for 10 & Big Nothing. Both she as well as Co-Star Simon Pegg used American accents. The beginning the year 2006, she was spending some time in India to work on Losing Gemma the mini-series that focuses on backpackers. Eve participated in two Trevor Nunn-directed plays. She appeared at the Royal Court Theatre in 2006 in Rock n Roll, a Tom Stoppard play. In 2007 she re-enacted her role. Her performance was nominated for the best actress supporting award in the Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers' Choice Awards. She was in 2009 as Roxane in a show called Cyrano de Bergerac at the 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 family of British descendant Anthony Mitra & an Irish born mother Nora Downey. English actress Guyan Mitra is one of the three siblings. They include an elder brother Jason Mitra. The younger sister of Mitra is a well-known travel journalist as well, and her writing has appeared as a part of Lonely Planet.

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