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Kheira Bey

Actor & Creative Director Freelance Writer

Kheira Bey is a British-Algerian actress. She is known for her recent commercial work with Nestle and Adidas, amongst other various advertising campaigns.

She has had the pleasure of selling out London theatres, such as the Arcola (with her work on 'Smile, Darling' and 'Global Female Voices') and the King's Head Theatre (with her one woman performance of Suad in 'Voices From The Deep').

She performed as the 'provoking' SUAD, in 'Voices From The Deep' to a sold out audience at the King's Head Theatre. A Younger Theatre quoted this performance as, '[BEY] performs a rousing monologue which makes for a heavy portrayal of lost innocence in sharp contrast to the previous episode... [which] definitely contributes towards a certain ambience.'

She has performed in the five star 'Curse of Cranholme Abbey' at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival at the Pleasance Theatre, whereby her performance of Winnie was branded 'delightful' by the Edinburgh Guide.

As a creative, she has recently cast and directed 'ANYMORE' an award-qualifying music video for emerging artist Mekyja. Her writing credits extend to Voice Magazine, Everyday Magazine, The Sun and various other cultural platforms. She has judged the Watersprite Film Festival.

Credits

AS YOU LIKE IT
2022
Stage
Jaques
Rose Bruford College
Michael Corbidge (RSC)
THREE DAYS IN THE COUNTRY
2021
Stage
Lizaveta
Rose Bruford College
Pat O’Toole
DIFFERENT SAND
2019
Stage
Amira
Lemon House Theatre Company, The Bunker Theatre
Nadira Amrani
SMILE DARLING
2018
Stage
Devised Piece
Arcola Theatre
Bec Martin Williams
VOICES FROM THE DEEP
2018
Stage
Suad
Paperclip Theatre Company, King's Head Theatre
Verity Messett
MONSTER, DUNCAN MACMILLAN
2017
Stage
Tom
Clapham Omnibus
Niall Phillips
THE CURSE OF CRANHOLME ABBEY
2017
Stage
Winnie
Pleasance Theatre, Edinburgh Fringe
Kathryn Norton
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS
2016
Stage
Luciana
Southend Shakespeare Company
Vanessa Osborn

Training

Rose Bruford College [Foundation Acting, 2022]
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art [Part-time, 2018-2020]
ALT Club - with Toby Clarke [Olivier nominated]

Sylvia Young Theatre School

Location

London

Experience

5-10 years

Art forms / Disciplines

  • Film - documentary
  • Film - feature
  • Film - short
  • Literature
  • Photography
  • Theatre / Live perfomance
  • TV - documentary
  • TV - drama

What I do

  • Directing
  • Outdoor performance
  • Performing
  • Producing
  • Theatre making
  • Workshopping & Development
  • Writing

Additional Languages

Arabic