Who is Eve Myles? Keeping Faith actress and A Very English Scandal star who is married to Bradley Freegard
EVE Myles' name continues to dominate the small screen, having appeared on shows such as Doctor Who and Broadchurch.
She also appeared alongside Hugh Grant in A Very English Scandal earlier in 2018 and stars in the gripping drama Keeping Faith - but what else has she been in?
Who is Eve Myles?
Born July 26, 1978, Eve Myles is a Welsh actress, best known for her lead role in Doctor Who spin-off series, Torchwood, alongside John Barrowman.
The 41-year-old graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in 2000 and landed her first role as Ceri Lewis in BBC drama Belonging.
In 2016, Eve took on the role of Mrs Jenkins in the critically-lauded ITV series, Victoria with Jenna Coleman.
Eve is currently starring in Keeping Faith, which broke BBC iPlayer records for the most viewed non-network show on the service.
Who is Eve Myles' husband Bradley Freegard and when did they marry?
Eve met fellow Welsh actor Bradley Freegard at the National Youth Theatre in 1994, and the pair married in Italy in 2013.
Bradley became the first Welsh character to debut on EastEnders for 16 years with his 2012 appearance as Gethin Williams.
After the finale of Torchwood, they relocated to America's Hollywood Hills.
The couple has two daughters together.
What's on TV?
What is Keeping Faith about?
Faith Howells is a yellow-mac wearing lawyer whose husband Evan mysteriously disappears after the birth of their new child.
In her quest to find the truth about what happened, Faith is plunged into a web of lies and deceit as she fights to protect her family and her own sanity.
BBC Wales Nick Andrews head of commissioning said, “This series has been a real gem from start to finish - and it’s a testament to the strength of drama coming out of Wales right now.
“I’m so proud that audiences across the UK will now get to enjoy everything Keeping Faith has to offer."
When is Keeping Faith on BBC One?
Keeping Faith is returned to TV screens on July 23.
Fret not if you happen to miss it - It will be available on iPlayer shortly after airing.
The second series is comprised of six episodes at the same time each Tuesday.