Hannah Rose Khalique-Brown (born April 1999) is an English actress. On television, she is known for her role in the Channel 4 miniseries The Undeclared War (2022). Her films include Barbie (2023).
Hannah Khalique-Brown | |
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Born | Hannah Rose Khalique-Brown April 1999 Birmingham, England |
Alma mater | King's College London |
Years active | 2020–present |
Early life
editKhalique-Brown was born in Birmingham. Her father worked as an NHS surgeon and her mother, a barrister.[1] Khalique-Brown attended King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls, where she completed A Levels in English, History, and Philosophy & Economics.[2][3] She had her first acting experience in a year 9 boys' school production of Alice in Wonderland.[4] Khalique-Brown graduated from King's College London (KCL) in 2020 with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English Literature.[5]
Career
editIn 2021, Khalique-Brown made her television debut with a seven-episode role as Anita Chandola in the BBC One medical soap opera Doctors.[6][7] The following year, she starred as Saara Parvin in the Channel 4 thriller miniseries The Undeclared War.[8] After making her feature film debut with a minor role in What's Love Got to Do with It?, Khalique-Brown played the discontinued Growing Up Skipper doll in the film Barbie starring Margot Robbie.[9]
Khalique-Brown starred as Mary Lennox in the 2024 stage adaptation of The Secret Garden at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre,[10] written by fellow KCL alumnus Holly Robinson. She starred in the silent horror film Year 10[11] and appeared in the BBC One drama Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light as Dorothea,[12][13] the HBO series Dune: Prophecy as Sister Farouz, and the Netflix series Black Doves.
Filmography
editFilm
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2020 | Tin Luck | Leila | Short film |
2020 | Two's a Menace | Charlene | Short film |
2021 | Muse | Bonnie | |
2022 | What's Love Got to Do with It? | Girl in Hijab | |
2023 | Barbie | Growing Up Skipper | |
2024 | Year 10 | Girl |
Television
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2021 | Doctors | Anita Chandola | 7 episodes |
2022 | The Undeclared War | Saara Parvin | Main role |
2024 | Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light | Dorothea | |
2024 | Dune: Prophecy | Sister Farouz | |
2024 | Black Doves | Maggie | |
TBA | Virdee | Leila |
Stage
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2024 | The Secret Garden | Mary Lennox | Regent's Park Open Air Theatre |
References
edit- ^ Bamigboye, Baz (20 June 2022). "'The Undeclared War' Star Hannah Khalique-Brown Reveals She Sent 1,000 Emails To Agents & Casting Directors That Went Unanswered". Deadline. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
- ^ Allfree, Claire (25 June 2022). "Meet Hannah Khalique-Brown, star of the new GCHQ thriller The Undeclared War". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
- ^ "Alumnus of the Month: Where are they now? Hannah Khalique-Brown" (PDF). Camp Hill Girls' Chronicle. March 2021. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
- ^ Stewart, Vaughn Eric (3 September 2022). "The Talented Hannah Khalique-Brown". Cool America. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
- ^ "Alumni Voices: 'I started at King's thinking I'd find a proper non-theatrical vocation…'". King's College London. 21 June 2024. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
- ^ Timblick, Simon (1 March 2021). "Doctors spoilers: Daniel Granger fears for hunger strike student Anita". What to Watch. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
- ^ Carr, Flora (30 June 2022). "Meet the cast of Channel 4 thriller The Undeclared War". RadioTimes. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
- ^ Ramachandran, Naman (18 August 2022). "Rising Star Hannah Khalique-Brown on Cyber War Thriller 'The Undeclared War': 'Eerily Similar to Real Life'". Variety. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
- ^ Little, Sarah (22 July 2023). "Hannah Khalique-Brown's Barbie Brings Back A Controversial Doll From The '70s". Screen Rant. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
- ^ Culwell-Block, Logan (2 May 2024). "See Who's Starring in New Stage Adaptation of The Secret Garden at London's Regent's Park Open Air Theatre". Playbill. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
- ^ Hughes, Kat (4 September 2024). "Benjamin Goodger and the 'Year 10' team share all about making their silent post apocalypse genre movie". The Hollywood News. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
- ^ Bennion, Chris (5 November 2024). "Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, BBC One, review: This is the drama of the year". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 10 November 2024.
- ^ Craig, David (17 November 2024). "Was Wolf Hall's Dorothea really Cardinal Wolsey's daughter? Real history explained". Retrieved 19 November 2024.