Asha Banks

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Asha Banks
Born
Asha Alice Banks

(2003-11-26) 26 November 2003 (age 20)
St Albans, England
Years active2011–present

Asha Alice Banks (born 26 November 2003) is an English actress and singer. She began her career as a child actress on the West End. She made her feature film debut in The Magic Flute (2022). [1]

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Early life

Banks was born in St Albans, Hertfordshire to parents Sophie and Duncan. [2] She has an older brother. Banks attended Parmiter's School in Garston. [3] She took Saturday drama classes at Top Hat Stage School [4] and participated in Michael Xavier's MX Masterclass on Sundays, [5] of which she is now a patron. [6]

Career

Banks made her television debut in 2011 with minor roles in EastEnders and Call the Midwife , both on BBC One. [7] Banks was seven or eight when she was cast as young Éponine in the long-running musical Les Misérables at the Queen's Theatre in 2012, marking Banks' West End debut. [8] [9] She appeared in the 2014 Almeida and Playhouse Theatre runs of the play 1984 .

Banks went on the 2015 UK tour of Annie , playing the eldest orphan Duffy. She joined the West End production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane as Violet Beauregarde before its closure in 2017. She alternated the roles Pandora Braithwaite in the 2017 off-West End production of The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾ at the Menier Chocolate Factory [10] and Lisa James in The Boy in the Dress at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon in 2019. [11]

In 2021, Banks played Thea in the London revival of Spring Awakening at the Almeida Theatre. She was also the understudy for Amara Okereke's Wendla. [12] Banks was cast in as Princess Pamina in the German musical film The Magic Flute , marking Banks' feature film debut. [13] The film premiered at the 2022 Zurich Film Festival and had a wide release in 2023. Banks also returned to television in 2022 with a recurring role as Brooke in the BBC iPlayer teen drama Rebel Cheer Squad , a Get Even spinoff. She has an upcoming role in the BBC Three adaptation of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder .

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011 EastEnders Various4 episodes
Call the Midwife Spanish Girl1 episode
2012Confus[(ion) (ed)]SisterShort film
2014BlueJessicaShort film
2022 Rebel Cheer Squad Brooke5 episodes
2022 The Magic Flute Princess Pamina
TBA A Good Girl's Guide to Murder (TV series) Cara WardTV show

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012 Les Misérables Young Eponine Queen's Theatre, London
2014 1984 Parsons Child Almeida Theatre / Playhouse Theatre, London
2015 Annie DuffyUK tour
2016–2017 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Violet Beauregarde Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
2017 The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾ Pandora Braithwaite Menier Chocolate Factory, London
2019 The Boy in the Dress Lisa James Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
2021 Spring Awakening Thea / understudy WendlaAlmeida Theatre, London

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