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Eva Karpf is a Actor born on 2 august 1947

Eva Karpf

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Birth 2 august 1947 (76 years)

Eve Karpf (born 2 August 1947) is a British actress and voice-over actress. Among her roles was the voice of Weed for the new 2001 Bill and Ben show. She was a voice of Dennis' mum and Matilda in the 1996 Dennis the Menace television series and Mrs. Bird in The Adventures of Paddington Bear. Karpf also featured in several audiobooks, among them A Creepy Company who was praised as being "a marvelous performer whose storytelling talents keep the listener spellbound." She is known for being the voice of the Ferrero Rocher commercial line, "Monsieur, with these Rocher, you're really spoiling us."

She has numerous minor roles in video games from various franchises based on other media, including James Bond and Star Wars. Her credits include Minerva McGonagall in the Harry Potter video games, including Prisoner of Azkaban, Order of the Phoenix, Half-Blood Prince and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 1 and 2. She also did the voice over for the role of Monica the mother of St. Augustine in the movie Restless Heart (Ignatius Press), Kristina Boaz in the 2003 video game Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness, the cat Alvina in 2011 video game Dark Souls, and the elf Fiona in the 2014 video game Dragon Age: Inquisition.

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Melvin Frank
Melvin Frank
(1 films)
Kyle Balda
Kyle Balda
(1 films)
Chris Renaud
Chris Renaud
(1 films)
Pierre Coffin
Pierre Coffin
(1 films)
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Filmography of Eva Karpf (3 films)

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Minions
Minions (2015)
, 1h31
Directed by Pierre Coffin, Kyle Balda
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure, Animation
Themes Comedy science fiction films, Heist films, Children's films
Actors Sandra Bullock, Steve Carell, Jon Hamm, Pierre Coffin, Michael Keaton, Chris Renaud
Roles Additional Voices (voice)
Rating63% 3.199993.199993.199993.199993.19999
Minions are small, yellow creatures who have existed since the beginning of time, evolving from single-celled organisms into beings who exist only to serve history's most villainous masters. They find great masters—including a T-Rex, a caveman, an Egyptian pharaoh, Dracula, and Napoleon,—but after accidentally killing nearly all of them with their incompetence, they decide to isolate themselves from the world and start a new life in Antarctica. By 1968, the lack of a master to serve drives them into depression, so Kevin, one fearless Minion, plans to find a new one for them by going back out into the world. Stuart—a bored, teenaged minion who is obsessed with guitars—joins him reluctantly, as does an over-enthusiastic Bob, whom Kevin only chooses because of no one else willing to volunteer.
The Princess and the Pea, 1h21
Origin USA
Genres Fantasy, Animation
Themes Children's films
Actors Jonathan Firth, Steven Webb, Dan Finnerty, Eva Karpf, Ronan Vibert, Frank Gerrish
Rating62% 3.1207053.1207053.1207053.1207053.120705
The glory of the old kingdom in now gone, the story of how a princess was discovered by a pea is lost and wars and tragedy have destroyed the land. Sebastian the Raven tries to restore some of the old tales using an old tapestry found by a young Prince Rollo, but it is almost destroyed. In the meantime, Heath is crowned King without the consent of his older brother and primary candidate for the throne, Laird, though he is a far fairer ruler. Laird is named the ruler of the Pig Kingdom where he vows revenge. Nine months later Heath's wife Mariana gives birth to a daughter, but dies during the child's birth, at the same time Laird's wife Helsa also gives birth to a daughter. Laird conceives an evil plan. He sends Helsa to take care of Heath's daughter, making the King believe Helsa lost her baby. During the night Laird trades Helsa her own daughter and gives the Princess away to some farmers. Helsa feels some remorse and asks Laird not to hurt the baby, because she lost her mother as a child too.
A Touch of Class, 1h46
Directed by Melvin Frank
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality
Actors George Segal, Glenda Jackson, Paul Sorvino, Hildegarde Neil, Mary Barclay, K Callan
Roles Miss Ramos
Rating64% 3.2465353.2465353.2465353.2465353.246535
Glenda Jackson plays Vickie Allessio, a divorced British mother of two. George Segal plays Steve Blackburn, an American married man who 'has never cheated on his wife... in the same town.' After sharing a taxi together Steve invites Vickie to tea, and then lunch, where he takes Vickie up to a hotel room, hoping to have sex. Vickie admits that she would like to have uncomplicated sex, but isn't impressed by the setting, wanting somewhere sunny. Steve arranges a trip to Málaga.