Alice Eve
Alice Eve is an English actress born on February 6, 1982, in London, England. She comes from a family with a background in the entertainment industry, as her parents are actors Trevor Eve and Sharon Maughan.
Eve began her acting career on stage, making her debut in the play “The Cement Garden” at the age of 21. She then transitioned to on-screen roles, appearing in various television shows and films. One of her early notable film appearances was in “Starter for 10” (2006), where she starred alongside James McAvoy.
Eve gained wider recognition for her role as Dr. Carol Marcus in the science fiction film “Star Trek Into Darkness” (2013). Her performance as the intelligent and resourceful scientist received positive reviews.
She has since appeared in a range of films across different genres, including “She’s Out of My League” (2010), “Men in Black 3” (2012), and “Before We Go” (2014). Eve has also ventured into television, with notable appearances in shows like “Black Mirror” and “Iron Fist.”
Aside from her acting career, Alice Eve has also been involved in philanthropic work and has supported various charitable causes. She continues to take on diverse roles in film and television, showcasing her talent and versatility as an actress.