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Rhona Mitra is an English actress born on August 9, 1976 in Paddington, London, England. Rhona Mitra is of Bengali Indian and English descent on her father’s side, while Irish on her mother’s side. She has two brothers. Rhona Mitra was sent to a boarding school in 1984, but eventually was transferred to another school to continue her studies.

Rhona Mitra started her acting career during the 1990s. Rhona Mitra became known as Scott Wolf’s love interest in the sibling drama “Party of Five.” Rhona Mitra also played a role in the movie “Hollow Man,” and not long after she played the starring role as Dr. Ollie Klein in “Gideon’s Crossing.”

Rhona Mitra also played roles in several movies and television shows such as “Ghostbusters of East Finchley,” in 1995, “The Bill” in 1996, “Lust for Glorious” in 1996, “The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous” in 1997, “The Pepsi Chart,” “A Kid in Aladdin’s Palace,” “Croupier” and “Monk Dawson” in 1998,” “How to Breed Gibbons” and “Beowulf” in 1999.”

Rhona Mitra later became a popular face on television thanks to her role in “Ali G Indahouse.” She later played supporting roles in movies such as “Sweet Home Alabama,” “Spartacus” and “Highway Men.”

During recent years, Rhona Mitra has become a regular face on television, especially with the role of Tara Wilson in the series “The Practice” and its spin off “Boston Legal.” Rhona Mitra continued to star in the movies, with roles in projects such as “Shooter,” “Doomsday,” “Skinwalkers” and “The Number 23.”

Rhona Mitra also served as live action model for the hit video game series “Tomb Raider” as Lara Croft.

As an actress, Rhona Mitra became known for her roles on the movies “Get Carter” in 2000, “The Life of David Gale” and “Stuck on You” in 2003,” “Underworld : Rise of the Lycans,” “Stolen Lives,” “Separation City” and “Re-Uniting the Rubins” in 2009.

Aside from being a bankable actress, Rhona Mitra is a trained singer. Rhona Mitra has released two albums, “Come Alive” in 1998 and “Female Icon” in 1999.