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Trevor Eve
Born: Jul 1, 1951
Trevor Eve began by studying architecture at Kingston Polytechnic, London, then dropped out of that course and went on to train as an actor at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). He is now an Associate of RADA. Trevor has been married to English actress Sharon Maughan since 1980. They have three children and now work together on their own TV production company, called Projector Productions - recent projects include productions of Twelfth Night for Channel 4 and Cinderella, starring Kathleen Turner. Trevor has said that his passions are his family, golf, tennis, squash and painting. He also works with a street charity called Child Hope International. Trevor and Sharon live in London, but he has said he would prefer to live by the sea - "Nowhere in particular, just somewhere hot." In 1995, while playing in a polo match, Trevor had a bad fall, and it was feared for a time that he would be permanently paralysed, but he made a full recovery. Trevor has received two Laurence Olivier Theatre Awards - the first, in 1982, as Best Actor in a New Play, for his performance in Children of a Lesser God (1981), and the second in 1996 as Best Actor in a Supporting Role, for his performance in Uncle Vanya.
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