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Ayesha Antoine

English actress


Summary

English actress

FieldValue
nameAyesha Antoine
birth_placeEssex, England
yearsactive1995–present
occupationActress

Ayesha Antoine is an English actress. She is known for portraying Rachel Baptiste in Holby City, and Poppy Silver in Grange Hill.

Background

Antoine was born in Essex, England. She is of English, Dominican, and Welsh descent. In 1998 Antoine studied Psychology and English at the University of Manchester. After graduating, she returned to London to restart her career.

She said:

:"It’s good to have another trick up your sleeve. I have always been interested in psychology, and I’d love to be able to do something with child psychology. Maybe do both acting and psychology, who knows?"

A hyperactive child (learning the violin and piano as well as attending acting and dance classes), at the age of eight she entered a National Talent Contest which was televised on the Saturday morning BBC children's show, Going Live!. Dancing, singing and rapping to Salt'n'Pepa's 'Express Yourself' was Antoine's first television appearance.

Career

Television

Antoine began her television career in the 1990s playing Poppy Silver in Grange Hill. At this time she also made her first appearance in Holby City. Other television credits include the role of Kelly Grogan in sitcom pilot Placebo and a husband-beating shoplifter in The Bill.

In 2008, Antoine guest starred as Dee Dee Blasco in the Doctor Who episode "Midnight", an experience she described as: "so much fun…it’s a brilliant show and I loved every minute." She joined the regular cast of Holby City in 2008, playing staff nurse Rachel Baptiste.

In 2009, Antoine appeared in BAFTA winner Paul Whitehouse's new series Down The Line.

Radio

In 2005, Antoine won the Norman Beaton Fellowship. She was a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company for six months and lent her voice to over twenty five radio dramas including The Lysistrata Project, Hold My Breath, Westway, The No.1 Ladies Detective Agency, The Fountain Overflows and Father & Son.

Other

In 2011, she joined the cast of Big Finish Productions' Bernice Summerfield audio plays as Ruth.

In 2013, she was the featured presenter for Dr. Forever!, a five-part documentary series featured in the Classic Doctor Who DVD range.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995–1998Grange HillPoppy Silver33 episodes
1996GadgetmanFrankie ScoulerTV film
1996, 2005The BillTrixie Burroughs/Jasmine Bedford2 episodes
2004, 2008–2009Holby CityMel Allen/Rachel Babtiste22 episodes
2008Placebourl=http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/tv/placebo/details/title=Placebo – Production Details & Cast and Crew – British Comedy Guideaccess-date=18 May 2009archive-date=15 October 2009archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091015072952/http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/tv/placebo/detailsurl-status=dead }}Pilot
2008Doctor WhoDee Dee BlascoEpisode: "Midnight"
2008Parents of the BandCamilla2 episodes
2009Mouth to MouthDevine Bello6 episodes
2010SkinsPolice Officer1 episode
2011MongrelsCo-worker1 episode
2015PompidouNurse1 episode
2015, 2020DoctorsKayley Rose/Janet Poulson2 episodes
2017Chewing GumJudith1 episode
2020CursedPolly the Healer2 episodes
Daleks!Mechanoid 2150Voices
Chief Archivist
2021–presentFireman SamHelen Flood, Mandy Flood, Jodie PhillipsSeries regular
2022The HousePolice Officer #2
2024Father BrownRachel Waterson1 episode

Theatre

  • The Firework Maker’s Daughter, Theatre Royal, Newcastle, February 2005 (playing Lila)
  • Big White Fog, Almeida Theatre, May 2007 to June 2007 (playing Caroline Mason)
  • Familyman, Theatre Royal Stratford East, May 2008 (playing Keisha)
  • MADBLUD, Theatre Royal Stratford East, February 2009
  • My Wonderful Day, Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough, October 2009 (playing Winnie)
  • Cinderella, Theatre Royal Stratford East, December 2011 to January 2012
  • Red Velvet, Garrick theatre London, 23 January 2016 to 27 February 2016
  • Dirty Great Love Story, Arts theatre London, 18 January 2017 to 18 March 2017
  • White Teeth, Kiln theatre London, 7 August 2018

References

References

  1. [http://www.tiscali.co.uk/tv/switched-on/5-minutes-with/interview/ayesha-antoine.html 5 minutes with… Ayesha Antoine] {{webarchive. link. (6 March 2009 Tiscali.co.uk.)
  2. Barr, Gordon. (21 January 2005). "Grange Hill actress graduates to magical family theatre". [[Evening Chronicle.
  3. (12 November 2008). "Ayesha on Holby City role". [[Metro (Associated Metro Limited).
  4. "BBC - SoundStart - Norman Beaton Fellowship Winners 2005".
  5. "01. Epoch - Bernice Summerfield Box Sets - Big Finish".
  6. "Classic Doctor Who: The Aztecs / Special Edition DVD Review".
  7. "Placebo – Production Details & Cast and Crew – British Comedy Guide".
  8. [http://www.ltdb.co.uk/node/10043 Ayesha Antoine. London Theatre Database] {{webarchive. link. (24 July 2011)
  9. "Meet the cast: White Teeth | Kiln Theatre".
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