
Acteur
Date de naissance
8 mai 1981
(45 ans)
Lieu de naissance
Chelmsford, Essex, UK
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Ayesha Antoine is an English actress. She is known for portraying Rachel Baptiste in Holby City, and Poppy Silver in Grange Hill Antoine was born in Essex, England. She is of English, Dominican, and Welsh descent. In 1998 Antoine studied Psychology and English at the University of Manchester. After graduating, she returned to London to restart her career. Antoine began her television career in the 1990s playing Poppy Silver in Grange Hill. At this time she also made her first appearance in Holby City. Other television credits include the role of Kelly Grogan in sitcom pilot Placebo and a husband-beating shoplifter in The Bill. In 2008, Antoine guest starred as Dee Dee Blasco in the Doctor Who episode "Midnight", an experience she described as: "so much fun…it’s a brilliant show and I loved every minute." She joined the regular cast of Holby City in 2008, playing staff nurse Rachel Baptiste. In 2009, Antoine appeared in BAFTA winner Paul Whitehouse's new series Down The Line. In 2005, Antoine won the Norman Beaton Fellowship. She was a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company for six months and lent her voice to over twenty five radio dramas including The Lysistrata Project, Hold My Breath, Westway, The No.1 Ladies Detective Agency, The Fountain Overflows and Father & Son. In 2013, she was the featured presenter for Dr. Forever!, a five-part documentary series featured in the Classic Doctor Who DVD range.


Dee Dee Blasco
2005 • 1 épisode

Poppy Silver
1978 • 20 épisodes

Police Officer 1
2007 • 1 épisode

Freya Baynard
2013 • 1 épisode

Carly Chase
2021 • 1 épisode

Co-Worker
2010 • 1 épisode

Chloe Havron
2025 • 6 épisodes

Judith
2015 • 1 épisode

Italian Bridesmaid
2020

Police Officer #2 (voice)
2022

Jollygoode (voice)
2022

Lisa
2023

Dance Crazee Announcer
2022

Molly
2018 • 3 épisodes
2008 • 2 épisodes
2008 • 7 épisodes

Herself
2013 • 5 épisodes

Chief Archivist
2020 • 1 épisode
Devine
2009 • 6 épisodes

Frankie Scouler
1996