Amber Rose Revah
She is known for playing the role of Dinah Madani in Marvel's The Punisher opposite Jon Bernthal and Ben Barnes for which she received a nomination for 'Outstanding Actress in a Drama'. She is also known for her portrayal of Dr. Grace Hogart in the Amazon Prime Video sci-fi series The Peripheral and as Mary Magdalene in the box office hit Son of God.
Amber Rose played Leena in two seasons of the Channel 4 and PBS colonial period drama Indian Summers with Julie Walters, and appeared in From Paris With Love opposite John Travolta.
Amber Rose Revah was born in London to a mother of European Jewish background, while her biological father is of Kenyan Indian heritage. She has credited her European grandmother for getting her interested in acting at an early age by introducing her to theatre as a child. She studied Contemporary Performance at Brunel University.
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