Kavitha Anandasivam

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Kavitha Anandasivam
Born3 July 2002 [1]
Citizenship
  • Sri Lanka
  • Australia
Occupationactress

Kavitha Anandasivam is a Sri Lankan Australian actress, known for starring in SBS's 2019 mini-series, The Hunting . [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] In 2019, the Casting Guild of Australia named her among their 10 "Rising Stars" to watch. [8] [7] She appeared in 2021's Aftertaste . [9] She has lived in Singapore before settling in Adelaide. [1]

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