Eva (Angela Harry) is a secondary villainess in the 1996 action film "Raven".
Eva is a henchwoman and lover of Jerome "Raven" Katz (Burt Reynolds). Katz has put together a team of mercenaries to retrieve an important device. This device has alluded Katz, on an earlier mercentary mission into Bosnia. On that mission, his unit was set up and nearly all of them killed. After escaping alive, Raven went into hiding, but emerged years later to hunt down and eliminate Martin Grant (Matt Battaglia), the former team member who double-crossed him.
Eva is first seen acting as a limo driver for one of Katz' targets. She drives the business man to an abandoned warehouse where Katz is located and locks the doors so that he can't get out. The man is trapped inside the limo with a nearly naked brunette (Lauren Hays), as the two are engaged in sex. Suddenly the man realizes that he is about to be killed. Raven pushes a button on a detonator, and the limo is blown up killing the couple.
Next we see Eva arguing with Raven's other henchmen in a warehouse. Katz tells her that they are expendable, and that his allegiance is to her. It is obvious that they are lovers.
Raven's new mercenary team enters a buildings security system together. Eva goes into the women's restroom and drops a bomb in the clothes hamper. Once outside the building, the team sets off the detonator and the entire seventh story blows up.
Next we see the team involved in a shootout with Martin Grant. Eva is shot in the chest and abandoned by Katz. Martin snags Eva's radio and talks to Katz, who tells her that his team was all expendable. Martin makes sure that Eva, who is still alive, hears Katz say how she doesn't matter to him. Eva demands that Martin kill her, but he refuses. Before leaving, he hands her a gun, so that she can finish herself off. The last we see of her, is her pointing the gun under her chin. It is obvious that she committed suicide.