Alice in Cougarland
Chances are the woman in your life will drag you to see 'Sex and the City 2' this month. How to survive that nightmare? Keep your eyes on Alice Eve

Bintang Bola - Alice Eve , an Oxford-educated actress, was starring in a Tom Stoppard play when she was cast in the gross-out comedy She's Out of My League. It was a jarring transition. The Broadway show was about the Prague Spring. In the film, a guy asks his best friend to shave his balls for him. At least Alice, 28, didn't have to worry about her parents being shocked. "They're actors," she says. "And they played my parents in the movie." Not much, it seems, renders Alice Eve uncomfortable.

That might be why she's such a good actress, one who emerges from She's Out of My League as if it had been Shakespeare in Love. She's constantly surprising like that. Ask about her days at Oxford and she will tell you about Hustle, the regular hip-hop party she ran at school. ("My friend and I used to get the weird, edgy MCs down from London.") Ask about her boyfriend, the British poet Adam O'Riordan, and she will monologue about Keats and O'Riordan's next book. ("It's a lot about rotting flesh, carnal poems, and the taste of going down on a woman.")
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Finally, ask about her work in this month's sequel toSex and the City, in which she plays a nanny working for Charlotte—the brunet; stop pretending you don't know—and she will level with you. She knows that any self-respecting heterosexual male will have been dragged to the theater, and she'd like to do her part to entertain. "I think I'm meant to make it a guy movie," acknowledging the obvious (i.e., her hotness). Hang a banner: "Mission Accomplished."
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