- Eve Channing has the distinction of being the only female starring in the male dominated space of Sleuth (1972) but also, as one of the four credit only actors who does not exist, actually she's the only of the group who sort of makes an appearance in the movie thanks to a portrait displayed on a room. Channing's face was modeled after actress Joanne Woodward; and her stage name comes from the surname of the main characters of the classic All About Eve (1950), which was also directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Rodrigo Amaro
- The name "Eve Channing" is derived from the names of Eve Harrington and Margot Channing, the two main characters in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's All About Eve (1950).
- The painting of "her" character in Sleuth (1972) was created from a photograph of Joanne Woodward.
- Eve Channing is not a real actor. "Her" credit is one of several fake names listed in the credits of Sleuth (1972) in order to hide from the audience that Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine make up the whole cast.
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