Amita Suman, born on July 19, 1997, in Parsa, Nepal, is a Nepalese-British actress known for her dynamic roles in television. At the age of seven, she moved to Brighton, England, where she developed a passion for acting. She pursued her education at Sussex Downs College and later trained at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts, graduating in 2018. Suman's early television appearances include roles in "Casualty" and "Ackley Bridge." Notably, she portrayed a young version of companion Yasmin Khan's grandmother, Umbreen, in the "Doctor Who" episode "Demons of the Punjab." She gained further recognition with a recurring role as Naya in the CW series "The Outpost." Her breakthrough came when she was cast as Inej Ghafa in the Netflix fantasy series "Shadow and Bone," which premiered in 2021. Beyond this, Suman appeared in "The Sandman" (2022) and has upcoming roles in projects such as "NCIS: Tony & Ziva" and the political thriller "The Choice." Her journey from a small village in Nepal to prominent roles in international television underscores her dedication and talent in the acting industry.
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