Eve Myles, born on July twenty-sixth, nineteen seventy-eight, is a celebrated Welsh actress known for her versatile performances across television, film, and stage. She graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in two thousand, marking the beginning of a remarkable career in the entertainment industry. Myles first gained prominence with her role as Ceri Lewis in the BBC Wales drama series Belonging, which aired from two thousand to two thousand nine.
Her breakthrough came when she auditioned for a part in the revived series of Doctor Who in two thousand five, landing the role of Gwyneth in the episode 'The Unquiet Dead.' This appearance paved the way for her iconic role as Gwen Cooper in the spin-off series Torchwood, where she captivated audiences from two thousand six to two thousand eleven. Her performance in Torchwood earned her a BAFTA Cymru award for Best Actress in two thousand seven, solidifying her status as a leading actress in the industry.
Myles has continued to showcase her talent in various television projects, including the miniseries Little Dorrit in two thousand eight and the fantasy drama Merlin. She also starred in the title role of the drama series Frankie in two thousand thirteen. In addition to her television work, she has made notable contributions to theatre, winning an Ian Charleson Award in two thousand four for her performances in Royal Shakespeare Company productions.
Her recent credits include a role in the crime drama series Broadchurch and a voice role in the video game Dragon Age II. In two thousand sixteen, she portrayed Mrs. Jenkins in the ITV period drama Victoria. With a career spanning over two decades, Eve Myles continues to be a prominent figure in the world of acting, captivating audiences with her dynamic performances.