Trevor Eve Jonathan MacKensie in Shadow Chasers
Birth name: Trevor Eve Biography for Trevor Eve
He studied architecture at the Kingston technical education school in London. In 1995, while playing the polo shirt, he fell from his pony, and for 48 hours, the doctors feared that he will be paralyzed. He is involved in a charity work called Child Hope International. It was awarded to Laurence Olivier's theater award, the best actor in New Play (1981 theater season). The 1997 theater award of Laurence Olivier was awarded for the best actor in a supporting role in 1996 for his execution in Uncle Vanya at the Théâtre d'Albery.
Trevor Eve is an English actor known for his roles in television series such as Wing the Dead, Shoestring and The Body in the Library. He was born on July 1, 1951 in Sutton Coldfield, England, and was raised in Kent.
Eve started his acting career by playing in plays in London before winning roles on television and cinema. He made his cinema debut in 1979 in the film Agatha, in which he played the role of the private detective of Agatha Christie, Hercule Poirot. Since then, he has played in many films and television series, including a Woman of Substance, the Demoiselles de Rochefort and The Riff-Raffe Element.
In addition to his acting career, Trevor Eve is also a talented artist. He studied painting at the University of Leeds and exhibited his works in several art galleries in England. He also published several books on art and painting, including How to Paint Like Turner and The Artist's Eye: A Way of Looking at the World.
Trevor Eve is married to actress Sharon Maughan, with whom he has three children. Together, they founded the television production company Projector Pictures, which produced several successful television series, including Waking the Dead. Trevor Eve is also known for its commitment to charities, in particular for helping children and the elderly. Filmography
TriviaBefore enrolling at RADA he studied architecture at Kingston Polytechnic in London.
In 1995, while playing polo, he fell badly from his pony, and for 48 hours, the doctors feared he would be paralysed.
Is involved with a street charity called Child Hope International.
He is an Associate of RADA.
He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award, Best Actor in a New Play (1981 theatre season), in 1982 for his performance in Children of a Lesser God.
He was awarded the 1997 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role of 1996 for his performance in Uncle Vanya at the Albery Theatre.
Did his lap on Top Gear in 1 minute 48 seconds - after the first couple of laps in which he buried the wheels in grass and mud, and then had to do an emergency stop as his front right tyre sailed off into the distance. Quotes
FamilySpouse : Sharon Maughan (1 March 1980 - present) 3 children
Three children with Maughan, Alice Eve aged 20, Jack aged 17 and George aged 9 (as at 2004). Author of the card
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