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Anjana Vasan


Anjana Vasan
Vasan in 2017
(1987-01-31) 31 January 1987Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
National University of Singapore (BA)Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama (MA)
Actress
2010–present

Anjana Vasan (/ˈɑːndʒənə/ /ˈvɑːsən/ AHN-juhna VAH-suhn; born 31 January 1987) is an Indian-born Singaporean actress based in the United Kingdom. For her stage work, Vasan has won a Laurence Olivier Award. On television, she stars in the Channel 4 sitcom We Are Lady Parts (2021–2024), for which she was nominated for a British Academy Television Award. Her films include Wicked Little Letters (2023).

Vasan was born in Madras (now known as Chennai), India to a Tamil Hindu family and moved to Singapore when she was four years old. She took theatre studies at the National University of Singapore before relocating to the United Kingdom, where she graduated in 2012 with a Master of Arts in Acting from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama.

In 2011, Vasan made her television debut as Lauren in two episodes of the Channel 4 comedy-drama Fresh Meat. After completing drama school the following year, she had small roles in the National Theatre Wales production of The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning, the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Much Ado About Nothing, as well as Golgotha at the Tristan Bates Theatre in London.

Vasan played a witch in Kenneth Branagh's Macbeth at the Manchester International Festival and for its New York run at the Park Avenue Armory. In 2015, she made her feature film debut with a small role in the live-action version of Cinderella.

In 2018, Vasan played Zahra Alsaadi in the Channel 4 sitcom Hang Ups and had a role in the anthology film London Unplugged. She played Rosa in Summer and Smoke at the Almeida Theatre and Duke of York's Theatre, marking her West End debut. This was followed by roles Rutherford and Son at the National Theatre and A Doll's House at the Lyric Hammersmith, the latter of which earned her an Evening Standard Theatre Award nomination.

Vasan starred in the 2020 Riz Ahmed-written and starring drama film Mogul Mowgli. She then reprised her role from the 2018 short Lady Parts as lead guitar player Amina in We Are Lady Parts on Channel 4 in 2021. For her performance, Vasan received nominations at the British Academy Television Awards, Independent Spirit Awards, and Gotham Awards. She also appeared in Joe Wright's Cyrano.

Vasan joined the main cast of the BBC spy thriller Killing Eve for its fourth and final series as Pam. She returned to the stage as Stella Kowalski in the London revival of A Streetcar Named Desire opposite Paul Mescal and Patsy Ferran. The production opened at the Almeida Theatre in 2022 and moved to the West End's Phoenix Theatre in 2023.

Her performance as Stella won Vasan the 2023 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.

In 2023, Vasan starred in the Black Mirror episode "Demon 79" as Nida Huq, a woman in 1970s Britain who discovers a talisman. She had previously made a brief appearance in an earlier Black Mirror episode, "Nosedive".

She has a role in the comedy film Wicked Little Letters as PC Gladys Moss.

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2013MacbethThird SisterNational Theatre Live
2015CinderellaMaid
Behind the Beautiful ForeversManju WaghekarNational Theatre Live
2016A Midsummer Night's DreamHermiaRecording
2017Double ActManagerShort film
The Children ActKate
King LearCordeliaRecording
2019Spider-Man: Far From HomeReporter
2020Mogul MowgliVaseem
DaraHira BaiNational Theatre Live
2021CyranoSister Claire
2023Wicked Little LettersPC Gladys Moss
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2011Fresh MeatLauren2 episodes
2016Call the MidwifeTripti VallukSeries 5, episode 8
2016Black MirrorTranquility Space Cop FanEpisode: "Nosedive"
2017Ill BehaviourShaziaMiniseries
2018Lady PartsAminaComedy short
Hang UpsZahra Alsaadi5 episodes
2019Brexit: The Uncivil WarInterviewerTelevision film
Pls LikeLornaEpisode: "Kids"
Sex EducationAbortion clinic protesterSeries 1, episode 3
TempleKatie2 episodes
2021-2024We Are Lady PartsAminaMain role, 2 series
2022Killing EvePam7 episodes
2023Black MirrorNida HuqEpisode: "Demon 79"
2025Towards ZeroMary AldinThree-part miniseries
Black MirrorUnnamed PlayerCameo Role, Episode: "USS Callister: Into Infinity"
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2012The Radicalisation of Bradley ManningNational Theatre Wales, Cardiff
Much Ado About NothingServantRoyal Shakespeare Company
GolgothaLorettaTristan Bates Theatre, London
2013–2014MacbethThird SisterManchester International Festival / Park Avenue Armory, New York
2014The Taming of the ShrewTranioRSC tour
Behind the Beautiful ForeversManju WaghekarNational Theatre, London
2015DaraHira Bai
Image of An Unknown Young WomanLeylaGate Theatre, London
2016A Midsummer Night's DreamHermiaGlobe Theatre, London
2017Life of GalileoVirginiaYoung Vic, London
King LearCordeliaGlobe Theatre, London
2018An AdventureJyotiBush Theatre, London
2018–2019Summer and SmokeRosa/Nellie/RosemaryAlmeida Theatre and Duke of York's Theatre, London
2019Rutherford and SonMaryNational Theatre, London
A Doll's HouseNiruLyric Hammersmith, London
2022–2023A Streetcar Named DesireStella KowalskiAlmeida Theatre and Phoenix Theatre, London
2024BRACE BRACESylviaRoyal Court Theatre, London
2025A Streetcar Named DesireStella KowalskiNoël Coward Theatre, London / Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York
  • Goblin Market (BBC)
  • The Man Who Wore Sanitary Pads (BBC)
  • Milady (BBC)
YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2019Evening Standard Theatre AwardBest ActressA Doll's HouseNominated
2021Gotham AwardOutstanding Performance in New SeriesWe Are Lady PartsNominated
2022British Academy Television AwardBest Female Comedy PerformanceNominated
Independent Spirit AwardBest Female Performance in a New Scripted SeriesNominated
2023Laurence Olivier AwardBest Actress in a Supporting RoleA Streetcar Named DesireWon
Evening Standard Theatre AwardBest ActressWon
2024WhatsOnStage AwardsBest Supporting Performer in a PlayNominated
British Academy Television AwardBest ActressBlack Mirror: Demon 79Nominated
2025British Academy Television AwardBest Female Comedy PerformanceWe Are Lady PartsNominated
  • Too Dark For Country (released 7 October 2017 - EP)

  • Strange Country Jukebox (released 26 July 2021)

  • Anjana Vasan at IMDb

  • Anjana Vasan at Bandcamp

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