Andi Osho
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Andi Osho is a British actress of stage and screen born January 27, 1973 in Plaistow, London, England.
In 2006, she starred as Alma in Dael Orlandersmith's powerful drama Yellowman at Liverpool's Everyman Theatre. Other notable theatre work includes a critically acclaimed performance in the title role of Medea (Barons Court Theatre, 2005), Amanda in Cigarettes, Coffee and Paranoia (King's Head Theatre, 2005) and Zimbabwean exile Faith in the devised piece Qabuka (Oval House Theatre, 2005).
Her television roles include Lin Colvin in Casualty, Adeola Brooker in Doctors, Dr Rogers in Footballers' Wives: Extra Time and Angela Parker in Sea of Souls. She has also appeared in Waking the Dead, EastEnders and Night and Day.
Osho is also a playwright and one of the founder members of the London writers' group, Vowel Movement.