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'''Alice Sophia Eve''' {{born|6|February|1982}} is the actress who played an alternate {{alt|Carol Marcus}} in {{y|2013}}'s {{film|12}}. Although the character was a civilian scientist in {{film|2}}, the version played by Eve is a [[Lieutenant]] [[science division]] [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] serving aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|alternate reality}}. [http://trekmovie.com/2012/12/10/alice-eve-character-7-more-star-trek-into-darkness-characterstory-details-revealed-at-bad-robot-visit/] She also recorded the [[Star Trek Into Darkness (novel)|audiobook]] of the film. [http://www.startrek.com/article/alice-eve-to-read-star-trek-into-darkness-audionovel] The {{y|2013}} [[Games|virtual collectible card battle game]] ''[[Star Trek: Rivals]]'' is using a picture of her for card #83 Doctor C. Marcus.
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'''Alice Sophia Eve''' {{born|6|February|1982}} is the actress who played an alternate {{alt|Carol Marcus}} in the {{y|2013}} sequel {{film|12}}. Although the character was a civilian scientist in {{film|2}}, the version played by Eve is a [[Lieutenant]] [[science division]] [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] serving aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|alternate reality}}. {{TrekMovie.com|2012/12/10/alice-eve-character-7-more-star-trek-into-darkness-characterstory-details-revealed-at-bad-robot-visit/}}
   
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She also recorded the {{dis|Star Trek Into Darkness|novel|audiobook}} of the film. [http://www.startrek.com/article/alice-eve-to-read-star-trek-into-darkness-audionovel] The {{y|2013}} [[Games|virtual collectible card battle game]] ''[[Star Trek: Rivals]]'' is using a picture of her for card #83 Doctor C. Marcus.
Born in London, England, Eve made her screen acting debut in the BBC's biographical movie ''Hawking'', in which [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] starred as [[Stephen Hawking (actor)|Stephen Hawking]]. Eve and Cumberbatch later worked together in the 2006 comedy ''Starter for 10'' before reuniting for ''Star Trek Into Darkness'', in which Cumberbatch portrayed the primary antagonist. In the 2006 crime comedy ''Big Nothing'', Eve co-starred opposite [[Simon Pegg]], with whom she also reunited on ''Star Trek Into Darkness''.
 
   
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== Personal and early career ==
 
Born in London, England, Eve made her screen acting debut in the BBC's biographical movie ''Hawking'', in which [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] starred as {{dis|Stephen Hawking|actor}}. Eve and Cumberbatch later worked together in the 2006 comedy ''Starter for 10'' before reuniting for ''Star Trek Into Darkness'', in which Cumberbatch portrayed the primary antagonist. In the 2006 crime comedy ''Big Nothing'', Eve co-starred opposite [[Simon Pegg]], with whom she also reunited on ''Star Trek Into Darkness''.
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On New Year's Eve 2015, Eve married her fiancée Alex Cowper-Smith at the Brompton Oratory in London. Eve and Cowper-Smith were engaged since August 2014. [http://www.people.com/article/alice-eve-wedding-married-alex-cowper-smith-london-star-trek?xid=rss-fullcontent] [http://www.hellomagazine.com/brides/2015011222780/alice-eve-wedding-photos-alex/]
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== Career ==
 
Eve's first American-made film was the 2009 drama ''Crossing Over'', in which she co-starred with [[Ashley Judd]]. The following year, Eve was seen in two major motion picture comedies: she had the female lead in ''She's Out of My League'' and a supporting role in ''Sex and the City 2''. The latter film also featured [[Kim Cattrall]] and [[Willie Garson]].
 
Eve's first American-made film was the 2009 drama ''Crossing Over'', in which she co-starred with [[Ashley Judd]]. The following year, Eve was seen in two major motion picture comedies: she had the female lead in ''She's Out of My League'' and a supporting role in ''Sex and the City 2''. The latter film also featured [[Kim Cattrall]] and [[Willie Garson]].
   
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In 2012, Eve played the lead female role in the [[Edgar Allan Poe]]-influenced thriller ''The Raven'' and appeared as a young Agent O in the sci-fi comedy sequel ''Men in Black 3''. The latter also featured appearances by [[Bill Hader]], [[Marti Matulis]] and [[Keone Young]]. After the release of ''Star Trek Into Darkness'', Eve and [[Chris Pine]] appeared in the video for {{w|Paul McCartney}}'s single "Queenie Eye". {{st.com|check-out-chris-pine-alice-eve-in-paul-mccartneys-new-music-video|}}
 
In 2012, Eve played the lead female role in the [[Edgar Allan Poe]]-influenced thriller ''The Raven'' and appeared as a young Agent O in the sci-fi comedy sequel ''Men in Black 3''. The latter also featured appearances by [[Bill Hader]], [[Marti Matulis]] and [[Keone Young]]. After the release of ''Star Trek Into Darkness'', Eve and [[Chris Pine]] appeared in the video for {{w|Paul McCartney}}'s single "Queenie Eye". {{st.com|check-out-chris-pine-alice-eve-in-paul-mccartneys-new-music-video|}}
   
Further credits include the drama ''Decoding Annie Parker'' (2013, with [[Spencer Garrett]] and [[Bob Gunton]]), the drama ''Some Velvet Morning'' (2013), and the crime thriller ''Cold Comes the Night'' (2013, featuring [[Erin Cummings]] and co-written by [[Oz Perkins]]). More recently, Eve completed filming on the drama ''Dirty Weekend'', set for a 2014 release. She also produced the 2013 drama ''Death of a Farmer'', starring her parents Trevor Eve and Sharon Maughan.
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Further credits include the drama ''Decoding Annie Parker'' (2013, with [[Spencer Garrett]] and [[Bob Gunton]]), the drama ''Some Velvet Morning'' (2013), the crime thriller ''Cold Comes the Night'' (2013, featuring [[Erin Cummings]] and co-written by [[Oz Perkins]]), and {{w|Chris Evans}}' romance ''Before We Go'' (2014). She also produced the 2013 drama ''Death of a Farmer'', starring her parents Trevor Eve and Sharon Maughan. Eve had a small cameo role together with {{w|Hugh Jackman}} in the 2014 comedy sequel ''Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb'', with [[Bill Cobbs]], [[Andrea Martin]], and [[Rachael Harris]].
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Eve filmed the drama/comedy ''Dirty Weekend'' (2015) and completed filming on the action drama ''Criminal'' (2015). Most recently, she is filming the thriller ''Beyond Deceit'' (2016).
   
 
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Alice Sophia Eve (born 6 February 1982; age 42) is the actress who played an alternate Carol Marcus in the 2013 sequel Star Trek Into Darkness. Although the character was a civilian scientist in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, the version played by Eve is a Lieutenant science division Starfleet officer serving aboard the USS Enterprise. [1]

She also recorded the audiobook of the film. [2] The 2013 virtual collectible card battle game Star Trek: Rivals is using a picture of her for card #83 Doctor C. Marcus.

Personal and early career

Born in London, England, Eve made her screen acting debut in the BBC's biographical movie Hawking, in which Benedict Cumberbatch starred as Stephen Hawking. Eve and Cumberbatch later worked together in the 2006 comedy Starter for 10 before reuniting for Star Trek Into Darkness, in which Cumberbatch portrayed the primary antagonist. In the 2006 crime comedy Big Nothing, Eve co-starred opposite Simon Pegg, with whom she also reunited on Star Trek Into Darkness.

On New Year's Eve 2015, Eve married her fiancée Alex Cowper-Smith at the Brompton Oratory in London. Eve and Cowper-Smith were engaged since August 2014. [3] [4]

Career

Eve's first American-made film was the 2009 drama Crossing Over, in which she co-starred with Ashley Judd. The following year, Eve was seen in two major motion picture comedies: she had the female lead in She's Out of My League and a supporting role in Sex and the City 2. The latter film also featured Kim Cattrall and Willie Garson.

In 2011, Eve appeared on the HBO series Entourage in the recurring role of Sophia. Among the performers she worked with on this series were Melinda Clarke, Alan Dale and Malcolm McDowell. To date, Entourage has been her only foray into American television.

In 2012, Eve played the lead female role in the Edgar Allan Poe-influenced thriller The Raven and appeared as a young Agent O in the sci-fi comedy sequel Men in Black 3. The latter also featured appearances by Bill Hader, Marti Matulis and Keone Young. After the release of Star Trek Into Darkness, Eve and Chris Pine appeared in the video for Paul McCartney's single "Queenie Eye". [5]

Further credits include the drama Decoding Annie Parker (2013, with Spencer Garrett and Bob Gunton), the drama Some Velvet Morning (2013), the crime thriller Cold Comes the Night (2013, featuring Erin Cummings and co-written by Oz Perkins), and Chris Evans' romance Before We Go (2014). She also produced the 2013 drama Death of a Farmer, starring her parents Trevor Eve and Sharon Maughan. Eve had a small cameo role together with Hugh Jackman in the 2014 comedy sequel Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, with Bill Cobbs, Andrea Martin, and Rachael Harris.

Recent projects

Eve filmed the drama/comedy Dirty Weekend (2015) and completed filming on the action drama Criminal (2015). Most recently, she is filming the thriller Beyond Deceit (2016).

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