Seema Bowri

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Seema Bowri (born 25 March 1976) is a British-based actress most noted for the role of PC Leela Kapoor in the ITV police drama The Bill from 2004 - 2007. [1]

Seema studied Drama and Dance at the University of Birmingham before going on to feature on UK TV in Doctors , Casualty and Coupling and on stage at the Theatre Royal in Calcutta Kosher. [1]

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References

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