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Until March 2007, she was a continuity presenter on the [[BBC]] preschool television channel [[CBeebies]], joining as a replacement for Nicole Davis , who left in February 2006. She became and still is the shortest-serving presenter at just thirteen months. |
Until March 2007, she was a continuity presenter on the [[BBC]] preschool television channel [[CBeebies]], joining as a replacement for [[Nicole Davis (presenter)|Nicole Davis]] , who left in February 2006. She became and still is the shortest-serving presenter at just thirteen months. |
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In 1993, Alexander appeared (under her real name) in [[Franco Zeffirelli]]'s film ''[[Sparrow (1993 film)|Storia di una capinera]]'' (aka ''Sparrow'').<ref>[http://imdb.com/title/tt0108226/ IMDB listing for ''Storia di una capinera'']</ref> |
In 1993, Alexander appeared (under her real name) in [[Franco Zeffirelli]]'s film ''[[Sparrow (1993 film)|Storia di una capinera]]'' (aka ''Sparrow'').<ref>[http://imdb.com/title/tt0108226/ IMDB listing for ''Storia di una capinera'']</ref> |
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Eva Alexander | |
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Born | Sara Jane Alexander 9 August 1976 |
Occupation(s) | Actress, presenter |
Spouse | Cory English |
Sara Jane "Eva" Alexander (born 9 August 1976[1]) is a British actress, writer and was a television presenter. Eva is pronounced "Ava".
Career
Until March 2007, she was a continuity presenter on the BBC preschool television channel CBeebies, joining as a replacement for Nicole Davis , who left in February 2006. She became and still is the shortest-serving presenter at just thirteen months.
In 1993, Alexander appeared (under her real name) in Franco Zeffirelli's film Storia di una capinera (aka Sparrow).[2]
Alexander has had a variety of small parts in television dramas such as Waking the Dead, The Brief and Casualty, in addition to a range of theatre and radio work. She also starred in the Children's BBC programme The Mysti Show as Ella, a stubborn teenager who is helped by Mystical Rainbowfrost (aka Mysti), a fairy who can change into a human. She appeared in the 2009 ITV drama Whatever It Takes and in 2010 she appeared once again on CBBC, this time as the character Gill in Hounded. She appeared in the 2010 film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 as a waitress. Most recently, she was in an episode of the BBC series: Cuffs.
Personal life
She attended the University of Bristol, graduating in 1997, and also attended The Drama Studio London where she gained a postgraduate diploma in acting.[1] She is married to American actor Cory English.[3]
References
- ^ a b "Bristol University Alumni Newsletter" (PDF). October 2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 14 February 2007.
DRAMA AT THE WICKHAM THEATRE. 11 October Two Sisters and a Piano. Havana, Cuba, 1991. Two sisters under house arrest take refuge in their art, but they must decide on a dangerous chance of freedom. European premiere of the award-winning play written by Pulitzer Prize-winning Nilo Cruz and co-starring Eva Alexander, a Bristol Drama graduate (1997, as Sara Jane Alexander).
- ^ IMDB listing for Storia di una capinera
- ^ theatre.com interview with Cory English Archived 10 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine