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  1. Tracy Ifeachor // ⓘ is a British television and theatre actress best known for playing the role of Aya Al-Rashid in The CW vampire series The Originals and Abigail Naismith in both parts of the Doctor Who Christmas special, "The End of Time".

  2. Tracy Ifeachor is a British-born actress who has appeared in TV shows such as Doctor Who, Treadstone, and Showtrial. She has also voiced characters in video games such as Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and Spider-Man 2.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.70 m
    • Plymouth, Devon, England, UK
  3. We’re joined this week by actress Tracy Ifeachor. Tracy has starred in projects like Doctor Who and blockbuster movie, Wonka! We’re curious about how Tracy chooses projects, how she sees acting as faith on the frontline and who all the nameless people in those stories are 👀 Catch the full ep at the link in bio!

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  4. Tracy Ifeachor was born and raised in the sea-side city of Plymouth in Devonshire, England. After being crowned Senior Verse Speaking Champion of the South-West at the age of 15, Tracy was keen to go to drama school to study acting but her father, a Professor of Electronic engineering, an accomplished lecturer and published author in his field ...

    • February 13, 1985
  5. www.bafta.org › about › key-personnelTracy Ifeachor | BAFTA

    Tracy Ifeachor is a British-Nigerian actor and entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience in theatre, film, television, and games. She was nominated for the RTS Award for Best Actor for BBC One's Showtrial and received the Fellowship Award from RCSSD for her services to students.

  6. Oct 31, 2021 · Cleo Roberts, played by British-Nigerian actor Tracy Ifeachor, who is best known for starring in vampire drama The Originals, is the duty-solicitor brought on board to defend her.

  7. Tracy Ifeachor is a British actress who has appeared in various films and TV shows, such as Dr Who, Strike Back, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow. She graduated from The Royal Central School of Speech & Drama and was nominated for the Ian Charleson Award.