Kiran Sonia Sawar

Kiran Sonia Sawar is a Scottish actress best known for her role in the one-off drama Murdered by My Father.[1][2] In 2017, Sawar appeared in "Crocodile", an episode of the fourth season of anthology series Black Mirror.[3]

Kiran Sonia Sawar
Born
Kiran Sonia Sawar
OccupationActress
Years active2015–present

Early life

Sawar is of Pakistani descent and grew up in Pollokshields, Glasgow.[4] She attended the University of St Andrews where she received a degree in Marine and Environmental Biology.[5] After graduating, she trained in acting at the Oxford School of Drama, where she left in 2012.[6]

Career

Sawar made her acting debut in theatre before landing her first television role in 2015.[6] After a series of minor roles in various television series, she garnered critical acclaim for her role as the protagonist in the BBC television drama Murdered by My Father, which highlighted the issue of honour killings.[7][4] She portrayed Cordelia in the 2016 stage adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited.[8]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2015 Turn Me Online Jas 1 episode
2015 Legends Farrah Bulfati 4 episodes
2015 Holby City Hafsa Ali 1 episode
2016 Murdered by My Father Salma TV Movie
2017 Father Brown Alisha Prasad 1 episode
2017 The Educatoror Meena 3 episodes
2017 The Good Karma Hospital Sister Inez 1 episode
2017 Doctors Pramada Malik 1 episode
2017 Casualty Riya Mehat 1 episode
2017 Diana and I Yasmin TV Movie
2017 The Boy With The Topknot Young Sathnam's Mother TV Movie
2017 Black Mirror Shazia Episode: "Crocodile"
2018 Next of Kin Ani Shirani Main Cast
2018 Deep State Sita Main Cast
2019 Silent Witness Alice 4 Episodes
2019 Brexit : the Uncivil War Shamara TV Movie
2019 Pure Shereen 6 Episodes
2019 Humpty Dumpty Peggy Short
2019 Azaar Hiydat Short
2019 The Capture Naz 3 episodes
2019 I Am Hannah Rebecca TV Movie
2020 McDonald & Dodds Maheeda Abaasie Series 1, Episode 2
2021 The Nevers Harriet Kaur Recurring cast
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