Rhona Mitra
Rhona Mitra, real name Rhona Natasha Mitra, is an English actress, model, singer and songwriter born 9 August 1976 in Hampstead, London. Mitra started her model career between 1997 and 1998, she came to prominence as the Lara Croft model. After completing her stint as Lara Croft, she concentrated on acting and is known for her roles as Holly Marie Begins in the sixth season of Party of Five (1999–2000); as Tara Wilson in the final season of The Practice (2003–2004) and Boston Legal’s first and second seasons (2004–2005); as Detective Kit McGraw in the third season of Nip / Tuck (2005); in the lead role of science fiction / actualism.
Rhona Mitra The Last Ship
The Last Ship is a series of American action – drama television, loosely based on William Brinkley’s 1988 novel of the same name. It debuted on June 22, 2014 and finished on November 11, 2018 with five seasons. She played the role of Dr. Rachel Scott, a paleo-microbiologist who creates the cure for the virus. She was killed in the second season finale after successfully curing the Red Flu. (seasons 1–2)
Rhona Mitra Doomsday
Doomsday is a science fiction film that Neil Marshall wrote and directed in 2008. The film will take place in Scotland in the future, which was quarantined due to a deadly virus. Political leaders will send a team led by Major Eden Sinclair (Rhona Mitra) to Scotland to find a possible cure when the virus is found in London. There are two types of survivors in Sinclair’s team: marauders and medieval knights. Doomsday was conceived by Marshall on the basis of the idea of medieval knights facing futuristic soldiers. He drew inspiration from various films in producing the film, including Mad Max, New York’s Escape, and 28 Days Later.
Rhona Mitra Strike Back
Strike Back is an action-adventure / spy-drama British / American television series based on the novelist and former Special Air Service (SAS) soldier Chris Ryan’s novel of the same name. The series follows the actions of Section 20, a British Defense Intelligence Service (DI) secretive branch that operates several high-risk, priority missions around the globe. On 5 May 2010, the first series started broadcasting on Sky One. Rachel Dalton was played by Rhona Mitra,
Rhona Mitra Tomb Raider
Tomb Raider II is an action-adventure video game, part of the series Tomb Raider and the sequel to the 1996 Tomb Raider video game. Developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive, the game was released in 1997 for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation and launched in 1998 for Mac OS. Tomb Raider II: Golden Mask for PC released by Eidos in 1999. Four bonus levels are included in the expansion pack.
Rhona Mitra Underworld
Underworld: The Lycans ‘ Rise is a 2009 American action horror movie directed by Patrick Tatopoulos, featuring Kate Beckinsale, Michael Sheen, Bill Nighy, Rhona Mitra, Steven Mackintosh, and Kevin Grevioux. It is the third installment (chronologically, the first) in the Underworld franchise and a prequel to the Underworld film of 2003. The film focuses primarily on the characters ‘ origins and events leading up to the war between Vampire and Lycan. At the end of the film, Kate Beckinsale, who starred in the previous Underworld films, appears briefly.
Rhona Mitra Shooter
Shooter is a 2007 American thriller action conspiracy film directed by Antoine Fuqua[4] based on Stephen Hunter’s novel Point of Impact. The film follows Force Recon veteran Bob Lee Swagger (Mark Wahlberg), who is framed by a private military company unit rogue secret for assassination. The movie also stars Michael Peña, Danny Glover, Kate Mara, Levon Helm, and Ned Beatty, released on March 23, 2007 in the United States. Rhona Mitra played as Special Agent Alourdes Galindo.
Rhona Mitra Spartacus
Spartacus is a 2004 North American minisery produced by Robert Dornhelm from a teleplay by Robert Schenkkan and produced by Ted Kurdyla. It aired on the USA Network for over two nights, with stars like Goran Visnjic, Alan Bates, Angus Macfadyen, Mitra, Ian McNeice, Ross Kemp and Ben Cross. It’s based on Howard Fast’s novel of the same name.
Rhona Mitra Boston Legal
Boston Legal is an American legal comedy – drama TV series created by David E. Kelley and produced for ABC in partnership with 20th Century Fox TV. From October 3, 2004 to December 8, 2008, the series was aired. James Spader, William Shatner, and Candice Bergen were starring in the series.
Rhona Mitra Weight | Height
Height – 168cm
Weight – 56kg
Bra size – 32D
Cup size – D
Shoe size – 10 US
Body – 36, 24, 36
Rhona Mitra Family | Children
Rhona is the daughter of Anthony Mitra, a cosmetic surgeon, and Nora Downey. She has a brother, Jason, who is two years older, and a younger brother, Guyan, who is a travel writer. She has no children.
Rhona Mitra Husband | Married |Dating | Boyfriend
Currently, Mitra is single and no one dates. The beautiful lady dates from some of the industry’s famous faces. First of all, in 2003, she dated her former boyfriend Carl Hagmier. She was dating Matt Damon after that. But this relationship did not go well either.
Rhona Mitra Net Worth
She has a net worth of 10 million dollars.
Rhona Mitra Age
Rhona Mitra Movies
- Game Over, Man!
- The Fight
- Hard Target 2
- The Loft
- Reuniting the Rubins
- Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
- Separation City
- Stolen
- Doomsday
- The Number 23
- Shooter
- Skinwalkers
- Highwaymen
- The Life of David Gale
- Stuck on You
- Ali G Indahouse
- Hollow Man
- Get Carter
- How to Breed Gibbons
- Beowulf
- A Kid in Aladdin’s Palace
- Monk Dawson
- Eddie Izzard: Glorious
Rhona Mitra TV Shows
- Boston Legal
- Crisis Point
- Ghostbusters of East Finchley
- Gideon’s Crossing
- Lust for Glorious
- Nip/Tuck
- Party of Five
- Secret Agent Man
- Spartacus
- Stargate Universe
- Strike Back
- Supergirl
- The Bill
- The Gates
- The Last Ship
- The Practice
- The Strain
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The Fight review: Jessica Hynes boxes clever but could do with a bit more punch
Adopted from standard.co.uk
Published on Friday 15 March 2019
If you love the comic actress Jessica Hynes, the synopsis for her directing debut may sound about as thrilling as scraping a bunion.
It’s a drama in which a miserable care worker, with three kids and a knackered husband, faces up to childhood trauma. Oh no!
Luckily, the film contains some hoot-worthy moments and, even better, turns out to be a tale of the unexpected. I never thought I’d have my mind melted by Anita Dobson. But hey, she’s on fire.
Tina Bell (Hynes) knows that her eldest daughter Emma (Sennia Nanua, lovely) is being bullied at school by Jordan (Liv Hill, gob-smackingly great, as ever). But Tina is scared of conflict and seems intimidated even by Jordan’s mum (Rhona Mitra). Maybe hanging out at the local gym, run by a no-nonsense Liverpudlian (Cathy Tyson, insanely charismatic) will help? Or maybe Tina just needs to talk to her mum (Dobson) and dad (Christopher Fairbank, a joy)?
The Fight has plenty of flaws. Mitra is hopeless. The editing lacks punch (there are too many bland shots of Folkestone, especially its shoreline). Russell Brand (providing the voice of a mindfulness guru) adds nothing to the proceedings and a riverside intervention by Tina is ridiculous.