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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aiysha_HartAiysha Hart - Wikipedia

    Aiysha Hart (born 8 August 1988) is an English actress best known for playing DS Sam Railston in Line of Duty, Ariadne in the BBC drama series Atlantis, Mona in the independent thriller Honour, and Polaire in Colette.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm4408716Aiysha Hart - IMDb

    Aiysha Hart is a screen and stage actress who has starred in films such as Honour, Colette and Mogul Mowgli, and TV shows such as Line of Duty and A Discovery of Witches. IMDb provides her biography, photos, videos, credits, contact info and more.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.73 m
    • London, England, UK
    • Actress
  3. Sep 6, 2018 · Learn about the rising star who plays Polaire in Colette and Miriam Shepherd in A Discovery of Witches. Discover her background, style, and views on gender issues and Saudi Arabia.

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  4. 43K Followers, 1,292 Following, 61 Posts - Aiysha (@aiysha_hart) on Instagram: "🍉🍉".

    • HBA: When Did You Last Visit Saudi?
    • HBA: What Do You Consider to Have Been The Turning Point in Your Career?
    • HBA: What Was The Last Piece of Art That Resonated Deeply with You?
    • HBA: What Kind of Clothing Do You Gravitate towards?
    • HBA: Do You Remember Anything About The First Piece from Chanel You Ever wore?
    • HBA: How Has Your Relationship with The Maison Evolved Over The years?
    • HBA: Do You Have A Piece in Your Wardrobe That You’D Never Part with?
    • HBA: Who, in Your Opinion, Always Gets It Right style-wise?
    • HBA: What Role Impacted You The Most personally?
    • HBA: What Do You Look For When Deciding to Take on A Role?
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    AH: I spent five extraordinary months in the Saudi desert, shooting a movie called Desert Warrior.On my most recent trip, I was lucky enough to visit Al Ula and have a tour around the tombs of Hegra, led by the archaeologist who is excavating the area. The wealth of historical and archaeological discoveries yet to be made in Saudi is fascinating. I...

    AH: Everything in life comes in waves; I don’t think there has been one specific turning point in my career, but rather there have been a number of twists and turns. But I would say that I take more from the times when I’m not working because that’s when I have a moment to reflect. When you’re working you don’t have time to really stop and see the ...

    AH: Nothing Compares, the documentary about Sinéad O’Connor. What an inspiration. It stayed with me for weeks afterwards; she’s a true pioneer in every sense of the word and such a genuine force for good. Also, a total style icon, I almost shaved my head after watching it. Almost.

    AH: I think I have a strong mixture of both masculine and feminine energy, and that’s often reflected in my personal style. I’m consistently drawn back to the power dressing of the late ’80s and early ’90s. I love great tailoring and oversized casual wear, but I also have a penchant for florals, structured dresses and high-waisted trousers and skir...

    AH: How could I forget? The first time I wore anything Chanel, I was dressed in the brand from head-to-toe. It was the Spring/Summer 2020 ready-to-wear show at Paris Fashion Week, and I went for a classic Chanel white tweed mini skirt and matching suit jacket. The pièce de résistance was a pair of white patent-leather ankle boots with black toe cap...

    AH: I couldn’t have had a more ‘on-brand’ introduction to the fashion house than going to a show at the Grand Palais in Paris. It was a huge privilege to have my first fitting at the Rue Cambon atelier, where Gabrielle Chanel opened her original boutique and later lived. I felt the living history and sentience of Chanel’s brand, which made me conne...

    AH: That’s tough! It would have to be something that means a lot to me. Either a piece of clothing passed down from my mum, or the vintage hand-stitched Palestinian jacket I bought in Jerusalem last year.

    AH: I’ve been a fan of Sienna Miller’s street style since I was a teen; she’s effortlessly cool. When it comes to the red carpet, it’s got to be Zendaya. Chef’s kiss!

    AH: They have all impacted me in different ways. My role as Hind, inDesert Warrior, felt special because I was playing a significant character from Arab history. The project offered a precious opportunity to reconnect with my roots and discover a side to Saudi that I had never seen before. It was also the first movie of its scale to shoot in the co...

    AH: With time, I’ve learnt to follow my instincts more, which is difficult as someone who likes to analyse everything! In general, I’m always searching for projects that go beyond the art and can inspire positive change. On a more creative level, I pursue roles and projects that challenge me and that I can learn something new from. I want to consta...

    Learn about Aiysha Hart's career, views and style in this exclusive interview with Harper's Bazaar Arabia. The British-Saudi star talks about her latest film Desert Warrior, the film-making industry in the Middle East and her long-standing relationship with Chanel.

  5. Aiysha Hart is a British actress who has appeared in films such as Honour, Colette and Mogul Mowgli, and TV shows such as Line of Duty and A Discovery of Witches. She speaks fluent Arabic and graduated from Kings College London with a first class degree in English Literature.

  6. The British-Saudi actor Aiysha Hart is on a meteoric path to stardom, breaking out of the mold along the way.