Eve Mauro

Eve Mauro (born December 21, 1981, Atlanta, Georgia)[1] is a Sicilian-American actress and fashion model.

Biography

Born to a Sicilian father and a Russian mother, Mauro is the youngest of six siblings. She moved from Orlando, Florida to Los Angeles at the age of 21 and began her acting career on stage. Mauro's first television appearance was on the hit American series Ugly Betty. She had a recurring role on CSI: Miami and appeared on shows such as Bones, Undercovers, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, CSI: NY, Dexter, Torchwood and Men of a Certain Age.

Mauro had dramatic roles besides Val Kilmer in The Chaos Experiment, and C. Thomas Howell in The Grind, both in 2009. She worked alongside Will Ferrell and Danny McBride in the Land of the Lost and landed a role in Miss March the same year. In 2016 she starred in Cyborg X with Danny Trejo.[2]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2008 Wicked Lake Jill
2009 The Grind Sophia
2009 The Chaos Experiment Jessie
2009 Miss March Vinka
2009 Penance Suzie
2009 Land of the Lost Pakuni
2010 The Trouble with Terkel Jason
2010 Sex Tax: Based on a True Story Babs
2010 The Kane Files Wendy Olsen
2011 Mirror Image Lindsay Ricci
2012 Zombies Vs Strippers Sugar Hills
2012 Osombie Dusty
2012 A Green Story Betty
2012 The Vortex Tracy Cavanaugh
2012 Sorority Party Massacre Brooklyn
2013 Dragon Lore: Curse of the Shadow Tarsa
2013 Misogynist Sarah
2015 Stormageddon Molly TV movie
2016 Cyborg X Lieutenant Spears
2016 Mythica: The Iron Crown Admiral Borlund Hess
Television
Year title Role Notes
2006 Ugly Betty Assistant 1 episode
2007 CSI: Miami Carmen Henney 2 episode
2009 Dexter Attractive Woman 1 episode
2009 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Gwen 1 episode
2010 Undercovers Woman 1 episode
2011 Bones Paisley Johnston 1 episode
2011 CSI: NY Heather Marist 1 episode
2011 Torchwood Maria Candido 1 episode
2018 The Oath Theresa Winters 5 episodes

References

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