Vineeta Rishi

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Vineeta Rishi
Born (1981-02-15) February 15, 1981
Newcastle upon Tyne
Residence London
Ethnicity British Indian
Education Walkergate Primary and Junior School
Benfield School
Alma mater University of Bradford
Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts
Occupation Computer Programmer
Actress
Years active ????-????
2002–present
Known for Jas Khella in Doctors[1]
Home town Walkergate

Vineeta Rishi (born 15 February 1981), is a British actress of Indian descent, best known for playing Jas Khella in the BBC One soap opera Doctors.[1]

Raised in Walkergate, she was educated at Walkergate Primary and Junior School and Benfield School. She then undertook a business degree at the University of Bradford. After graduation she began working as a computer programmer, including for British Airways in London. During her spare time she discovered a passion for acting in Amateur Dramatics, and then choosing to change professions trained at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.[2]

Since graduation she has played PC Kapoor on ITV's The Last Detective, and is regular on the BBC radio soap Silver Street. In 2005 she guest-starred in the Doctor Who spin-off audio drama UNIT: The Longest Night and in 2007 appeared in the television episode Smith and Jones. In 2007 she toured, in the Pravesh Kumar comedy There's Something About Simmy. Rishi played Dona Marina (La Malinche) in BBC2's film "Cortes" which aired in March 2008. In late June and early July 2008, Rishi appeared in the BBC thriller Criminal Justice, playing lawyer Frances Kapoor who is assigned to fight for a murder suspect in court.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Kilkelly, Daniel (11 August 2012). "'Doctors': New regular Jas Khella joins soap". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 24 August 2012. 
  2. Sonia Sharma (6 April 2013). "Geordie actresses battle for British Soap Award for sexiest female". Chronicle Live. Retrieved 10 January 2014. 

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