Eve Austin

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Eve Austin
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Years active2014–present
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Eve Austin is a British stage, television and film actress from Nottingham, England. She plays a main role as Jeannie in the 2024 TV drama series This Town .

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Early life and education

Eve Austin was born in Nottingham. She was a member of the Central Junior Television Workshop. [1]

Career

Austin began her screen career in 2014. She appeared in BBC Three television series In The Flesh that year, and later had appearances in long-running daytime soap opera Doctors and crime drama Fearless . She played Neisha from 2018 to 2019 in the "teenventure" series The Athena, set in a fashion school. [2] Billed as Eve Gordon for her early work, she also appeared in the Nana's Party episode of Inside No. 9 . [3] [4] She also had a role as Tabitha in ITV soap opera Emmerdale . [5]

She appeared as Betty Barnard in The ABC Murders , an adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel starring John Malkovich as Hercule Poirot in 2018. [6] [7] She played Kay in the 2019 film Our Ladies . [8] That year, she received a nomination for the Broadway World "best actress in a new production of a play" award for her role as Bex in during a UK tour of Sophie Ellerby's LIT. [9]

She played Gemma in the fourth series of Netflix crime drama You . [10] Austin has a main role as Jeannie in 2024 Steven Knight series This Town for BBC One. [11]

Filmography

Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released
YearTitleRoleNotes
2014 In The Flesh FrankieAs Eve Gordon
2014 Inside No. 9 KatieEpisode: Nana's Party . As Eve Gordon
2014–2016 Doctors Chloe TurnerAs Eve Gordon
2016 Casualty Jennifer DeansAs Eve Gordon
2017 Fearless Linda Simms
2017 Emmerdale Tabitha Taylor-Rudd2 episodes
2018–2019The AthenaNeisha25 episodes
2018 The ABC Murders Betty Barnard3 episodes
2018PrintJenny2 episodes
2019 Our Ladies KayFilm
2023 You Gemma6 episodes
2023 Midsomer Murders Harper Havergal1 episode
2024 This Town Jeannie6 episodes

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