
AYESHA DHARKER –
TV/Film Actress
Ayesha Dharker (born 16 March
1978) in Bombay,
India,
the daughter of Imtiaz Dharker, a noted poet, artist and
documentary film-maker, and Anil Dharker, a columnist and an ex-editor of Debonair. Her father is from India
and her mother, born in Lahore, was brought up in Scotland.
Dharker made her screen debut in the 1989 François Villiers film Manika: Une vie plus tard.
Dharker subsequently went on to star in many American, French and Indian films.
She has had many television roles in the UK, particularly in Cutting It
and Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee, in
which she co-starred with Meera Syal.
In the international award-winning film The Terrorist (1999), she played
the lead character Malli, a role that earned her a nomination for the National Film Award for Best Actress
in India and the Cairo Film Festival award for Best Artistic
Contribution by an Actress.
Her most internationally recognised role came in
2002 when she played Queen Jamillia, the Queen of Naboo, in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the
Clones. Dharker starred in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Bombay Dreams,
both in London's
West End and on Broadway (2004). She also starred in The Mistress of Spices (2005).
She is currently a recurring cast member of the BBC Asian
Network radio serial Silver Street,
playing the role of "Ambika"; she has also appeared in the episode
"Planet of the Ood" of the long-running BBC sci-fi television
series, Doctor Who
as Solana Mercurio.
In 2006, she played the role of Asha in the film Outsourced.
In 2010, she played doctor's wife Kamini Sharma
opposite Sanjeev Bhaskar in the BBC's comedy drama
series The Indian
Doctor.
In May 2010, she
married her British boyfriend Robert Taylor at quaint old medieval church, St Giles Cripplegate.
Her works
include:
Films
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Year
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Film
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Role
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Notes
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1989
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Manika Kallatil
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1992
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Amrita H. Pal
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1997
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Kuhu Vrundavan
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1999
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Leela
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Malli
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2000
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Leela
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2002
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2002
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Daljeet Kumar
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2005
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Hameeda
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Dr. Stukeley
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2006
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Asha Bhatawdekar
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2007
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Opama Menon
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2010
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Red
Alert
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Radhakka
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Television
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Year
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Title
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Role
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Notes
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1991
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Young girl
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1995
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2000
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Coral Lips
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2001
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Meena Chauhan
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2002
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Sunni Khadir
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2003
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Chila
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Mina Patel
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2005
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Mary Sharman
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2008
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Solana Mercurio
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Episode: "Planet of the Ood"
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2008–09
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Tara Mandal
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2010
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Kamini Sharma
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Theatre
2009 'Arabian Nights' Shahrazad Dir:
Dominic Cooke Royal Shakespeare Company
2010 'Disconnect' Vidya Dir: Indhu
Rubasingham Royal Court
'Bombay Dreams' Rani (Original Cast)
Dir: Stephen Pimlott Broadway Theatre (New York) Apollo Theatre (West End,
London)
'The Ramayana' Sita Dir: Indhu
Rubasingham Royal National Theatre Birmingham Rep
'Dr. Faustus' Mephastophilis Dir:
David Fielding Bristol Old Vic
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