Zehra Fazal was born on August 28, 1984 in Libertyville, Illinois, USA. She is known for How to Get Away with Murder (2014), Lucifer (2016) and Batman: Death in the Family (2020).
An Australian expatriate in the United Kingdom of Anglo-Indian descent, she graduated from University of Tasmania and the National Theatre Drama School in Melbourne. Her acting journey began when she was cast as Eponine in a Tasmanian production of "Les Miserables". Her first professional role was the youngest daughter in "Fiddler of the Roof", starring Topol. This led her to London's West End. Since then, her acting career has spanned stage and screen, including the lead role in the Andrew Lloyd Webber's hit musical "Bombay Dreams", as well as the Laurence Olivier Award-winning musicals including "Merrily We Roll Along" at the Donmar Warehouse and "South Pacific" at the National Theatre, Bollywood feature films and a guest role in Holby City (1999). She started her voice acting career in a couple of Big Finish Productions' "Doctor Who" audio dramas starring Sylvester McCoy and Peter Davison. With her home studio, she found herself in constant demand as a voice actress working in all genres of industry. Now based in Brighton, she is also within easy reach of central London studios.
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Zeilo Vogta is known for No Knock List (2019), Marrtown (2017) and Khange Tha Game (2016).
Zeina Durra was born in 1976 in London, England. She is a director and writer, known for Luxor (2020), The Imperialists Are Still Alive! (2010) and Riot on an Empty Street.
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Zeina Khoury is known for Sukkar banat (2007) and Dubai Bling (2022).
She is a writer, actress & creative producer from Cairo, Egypt who graduated with a degree in Egyptology & Psychology. She worked as a researcher & Egyptologist with the Egyptian & British Museums before deciding to pursue a filmmaking career. She received a filmmaking diploma in national film & television in London, took acting masterclasses with international instructors like Giles Foreman, Carlos Diaz Leon & took creative writing workshops with Namir Abdel messeeh, Ahmed Mourad, Ahmed Abdalah & Ayman el Amir. She worked as a filmmaker "One Woman Crew" on experimental short films based on Land of the God & The Blue Elephant Novels and on a creative docudrama "The Beginning and The Ending" inspired by the Naguib Mahfouz novel. Moreover she is working as an actress in television shows & films such as Kamla Abou Zekry's "Women's Jail" & "Multifaceted". She worked as creative producer for Maqam productions & as a freelance script doctor for other projects. She now works for Film Clinic productions as a creative producer & script doctor. She wrote her first feature screenplay " Laila " with Dahshur script lap by Misr International Films (MIF) and is nominated to develop the film with international film labs like Toronto film lab.