Trevor Eve

Actor

Birthday July 1, 1951

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, England

Age 72 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 182 cm

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1951

Trevor John Eve (born 1 July 1951) is an English actor.

1973

He enrolled at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating in 1973 with an Acting (RADA Diploma).

1974

Eve portrayed Paul McCartney in Willy Russell's 1974 play John, Paul, George, Ringo ... and Bert at the Lyric Theatre in London's West End, which won The Evening Standard Award and London Critics Awards for Best Musical.

1976

Eve appeared in Hindle Wakes (1976) directed by Laurence Olivier as part of the Laurence Olivier Presents TV series.

1977

In 1977, Eve joined the cast of Franco Zeffirelli's Filumena, in London's West End, where he met future wife, Sharon Maughan.

1979

In 1979 he gained fame as the eponymous lead in the detective series Shoestring and is also known for his role as Detective Superintendent Peter Boyd in BBC television drama Waking the Dead.

He is the father of three children, including actress Alice Eve.

He is the winner of two Laurence Olivier Awards from the nineties in theatre.

Eve was born in Sutton Coldfield, near Birmingham, the son of Elsie (née Hamer) and Stewart Frederick Eve.

His father, a publican, was English, and his Welsh mother was from Glynneath.

Educated at Bromsgrove School, he had little acting experience during his school days.

He studied architecture at Kingston Polytechnic (now Kingston University) in London.

He lost interest and dropped out of the course to pursue acting.

From 1979 to 1980, he played the role of the private investigator Eddie Shoestring in Shoestring.

He then went on to his first major film role in the 1979 Dracula directed by John Badham, playing Jonathan Harker, alongside Laurence Olivier.

1982

In 1982, Eve won the Laurence Olivier Award for Actor of the Year in a New Play, playing James Leeds in Children of a Lesser God.

After appearing at The Royal Court Theatre in The Genius in 1982, he returned to the West End in 1986 to star in Cole Porter's High Society with Natasha Richardson and Stephen Rea, followed by his portrayal as Paolino in the 1989 Royal National Theatre production of Man, Beast And Virtue, directed by William Gaskill.

In 1982 Eve was awarded the Laurence Olivier Award for Actor of the Year in a New Play (1981 theatre season), for his performance in Children of a Lesser God.

1985

He co-starred in the short-lived 1985 ABC series Shadow Chasers.

1989

In television, he appeared in A Sense of Guilt in 1989, and the 1992 BBC production of A Doll's House with Juliet Stevenson, whom he also worked alongside in the BAFTA and International Emmy Award-winning political drama The Politician's Wife.

1991

In 1991, he co-starred with Francesca Annis in the BBC miniseries Parnell and the Englishwoman portraying the Irish politician Charles Stewart Parnell.

1995

After co-founding Projector Productions in 1995, Eve has produced TV movies Cinderella, featuring Kathleen Turner, Alice through The Looking Glass, starring Kate Beckinsale, and Twelfth Night starring Chiwetel Ejiofor.

Eve also served as executive producer on his successful series Kidnap and Ransom, and The Body Farm with Tara Fitzgerald.

He also starred in a three-part drama on ITV called Lawless.

1997

Eve won the 1997 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his portrayal of Dr Astrov in Uncle Vanya.

In 1997 he was awarded the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his 1996 performance in Uncle Vanya at the Noël Coward Theatre.

1998

He then went on to star in the 1998 Carlton Television/WGBH Boston television series Heat of the Sun, which was filmed in Zimbabwe, and portrayed Edward Murdstone in BBC's 1999 adaptation of David Copperfield.

2000

In September 2000, Eve starred in the BBC drama series Waking the Dead, in the role of Detective Superintendent Peter Boyd.

Eve continued to play Boyd throughout the subsequent nine series of the drama.

2002

Eve was one of the artists who recited Shakespearian sonnets on the 2002 album When Love Speaks.

2004

That same year, Eve played Cropper in Possession, directed by Neil LaBute, and continued his work in film in Troy, directed by Wolfgang Petersen in 2004, and The Family Man in 2006.

2008

In April 2008, Eve starred as game show host and TV personality Hughie Green in the BBC Four biographical film Hughie Green, Most Sincerely.

2010

In 2010, Eve played the father of the female lead, his real-life daughter, Alice, in She's Out of My League, and starred as Peter Manson in the ITV/Mammoth Screen remake of Bouquet of Barbed Wire.

2011

In January 2011, he starred in the three-part ITV drama Kidnap and Ransom, filmed on location in South Africa, and reprised his role as Dominic King in 2012 for the second series.

2013

Eve played the part of Judge Sir Selwyn Hardcastle in the BBC's Death Comes to Pemberley in December 2013, and as Roach in The Interceptor in 2014.

Eve also worked on son Jack Eve's debut feature film as writer-director, Death of a Farmer.

2014

On 19 February 2014, Eve was part of the invited audience at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the centennial of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

He and his wife were asked to perform in front of the Queen in the Investiture Room, along with Hugh Laurie, Sir Tom Courtenay and Dame Helen Mirren.

Eve played Professor Higgins in an extract from Pygmalion.

2018

In 2018, Eve played the part of Gerbert d'Aurillac in the TV-series A Discovery of Witches.