Zehra Naqvi
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.