Biography
( Ayesha Dharker )
(BORN : 16/03/1978)
Ayesha Dharker was born on March 16, 1978, in Mumbai, India. She is a British actress recognized for her diverse roles in film and theater. Ayesha is the daughter of Anil Dharker and Imtiaz Dharker, both of whom have made significant contributions to literature and journalism. Throughout her career, she has gained acclaim for her performances, particularly as Queen Jamillia in "Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones" (2002). Ayesha Dharker is currently not publicly known to be married or in a relationship.
Her career began with a role in the film "Manika, une vie plus tard" (1989), and she has since appeared in numerous international films including "The Terrorist" (1999), for which she received critical acclaim. Other notable films include "City of Joy" (1992), "The Mistress of Spices" (2005), and "The Father" (2020). In addition to her film work, Dharker has an extensive television career with roles in series such as "Arabian Nights," "Cutting It," and "The Indian Doctor." She has also performed on stage in productions like "Bombay Dreams," where she played Rani, and various Shakespearean plays. Her ability to navigate different genres and mediums has established her as a prominent figure in both British and Indian entertainment.