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  1. Priyanga Burford is an English actress, narrator and writer. Her acting credits include roles in No Time to Die, A Long Way Down, A Rather English Marriage, The Thick of It, Silent Witness and Casualty.

  2. Priyanga Burford was born in March 1973. She is an actress and writer, known for Industry (2020), No Time to Die (2021) and Press (2018).

  3. 1,400 Followers, 1,226 Following, 843 Posts - PriyangaBurford (@priyanga_b) on Instagram: "Artist | @dawnchorusfilms | @curtisbrowntalent | @dobbscld | ambassador @tenderuk"

  4. May 19, 2021 · After spending five years behind bars, she is finally released only to find her ex-husband is about to get married to her old friend Karen, played Priyanga Burford.

  5. Priyanga Burford was born in March 1973. She is an actress and writer, known for Industry (2020), No Time to Die (2021) and Press (2018).

  6. HSCML interviews the actress, Priyanga Burford who recently starred in The Winter's Tale at Shakespeare's Globe, London 2018.

  7. Priyanga Burford is a British actress, narrator and writer. Her acting credits include roles in No Time to Die, A Long Way Down, A Rather English Marriage, The Thick of It, Silent Witness and Casualty.

  8. Oct 4, 2024 · Priyanga Burford is starring in The Seagull at the Barbican Theatre in London. Priyanga’s theatre credits include An Enemy of the People (Duke of York’s Theatre – Olivier Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Play), Rapture (Royal Court Theatre), The Winter’s Tale, Eyam (Shakespeare’s Globe), and Consent (National Theatre).

  9. May 17, 2021 · DON’T BE surprised if you start to like Priyanga Burford’s character ‘Karen’ and then go off her as tonight’s (May 17) four-part drama, ‘Innocent’ unfolds. Burford plays one of the leading characters in ITV’s ‘Innocent’ which returns after much critical acclaim and high ratings success in 2018.

  10. Watching Priyanga in such intense, intellectual roles asBaroness Sureka’ in BBC Two’s political satire ‘The Thick of It’, and more recently on stage in Prebble’s psychological play ‘The Effect’, it is hard not to be in awe of the power of her professionalism.