BIOGRAPHY

Sarah Agha

Sarah Agha looking straight to camera.

Sarah Agha read Theology and Middle Eastern Studies at Trinity College Dublin before performing professionally.

She recently co-presented the critically acclaimed BBC documentary series The Holy Land And Us about the Nakba and 1948 Palestine.

She can be seen later this year in The Hardacres (Channel 5 / Paramount) where she plays series regular Betsy Temple.

Theatre : King John (RSC), Museum in Baghdad (RSC), Hakawatis (Shakespeare’s Globe), Bitterenders (Arcola Theatre), Nothing on Earth (Pursued by a Bear / Tour), Wizard of Oz / King Arthur (Scoop Amphitheatre), Operation Magic Carpet (Polka Theatre), Deadly Dialogues (Edinburgh / New York).

Film : Layla (BFI / Film 4)

TV : Homeland (Showtime), Into The Badlands (AMC).

Radio : The Tomb (BBC 4), Love Is Not New In This Country (BBC 3), We Are Displaced (BBC 4).

In her spare time Sarah curates The Arab Film Club and has been awarded a BAFTA Connect membership for her contribution in the industry so far.