Rita Wolf

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Rita Wolf (born Rita Ghose,[1] 25 February 1960 in Calcutta, India) is a British-Indian actress and theatre producer, best known for her role as Tania in My Beautiful Laundrette (1985).

Life[]

Wolf moved to London as a child and trained at the Royal Court Youth Theatre alongside Tim Roth. She began her professional acting career in Hanif Kureishi's Borderline, a response to the 1981 race riots. She appeared on British television and in several London theatre productions, including the first professional production of , then had her first leading film role in 's 1984 movie , where she played a young Pakistani woman abandoned by her husband in Britain. Since then, she has had major parts on stage and screen in both the United States and the United Kingdom. After playing Tania in My Beautiful Laundrette, she had television roles in Albion Market, Coronation Street, Tandoori Nights, Farrukh Dhondy's Romance, Romance and Calling the Shots, and Wing and a Prayer. She also appeared in Jack Gold's film The Chain, Steven Lisberger's Slipstream and Pratibha Parmar's Khush.[2]

In 1989, Wolf and writer Rukhsana Ahmad founded the in London, a registered charity that has a goal to encourage, develop, promote and produce the works of Asian female writers. Wolf directed the company's first production, Song for a Sanctuary, written by Ahmad.[2] The Kali is supported in part by grants from the London Arts Board and the Arts Council of England.[3]

Wolf now lives in New York City with her two children, Kiran and Anjeli. Anjeli Chapman had a major role in The War Within. Kiran Chapman was featured in A Heartbeat to Baghdad, a play about the Iraq War.

Filmography[]

Television[]

Theatre[]

  • Borderline
  • Homebody / Kabul
  • The House of Bernarda Alba
  • The American Pilot
  • Chaos Theory
  • An Ordinary Muslim
  • The Michaels


References[]

  1. ^ Jouhal, Tejinder (2003–14). "Wolf, Rita (1960-)". BFI Screenonline. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Satinder Chohan (2002). "Wolf, Rita". In Alison Donnell (ed.). Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture. Routledge. p. 325. ISBN 978-1-134-70025-7.
  3. ^ Kali Theatre

The American Pilot

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