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Inday Ba (10 August 1972 – 26 April 2005), also known as N'Deaye Ba, [1] was a Swedish - British film, stage, and television actress of Senegalese descent born in Gothenburg, Sweden. One of her most notable Swedish on-screen roles was as Hillevi in the romantic comedy Klassfesten (2002) opposite Björn Kjellman.
Inday Ba (1972-2005) was an actress who appeared in The Man Who Knew Too Little, Trial & Retribution and Casualty. She died of kidney failure and septicaemia caused by lupus in London, England, UK.
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- Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
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- London, England, UK
Inday Ba was an actress who appeared in The Man Who Knew Too Little, Trial & Retribution and Casualty. She died in 2005 from kidney failure and septicaemia caused by lupus.
- August 10, 1972
- April 26, 2005
The Perfect Blue: Directed by Kieron J. Walsh. With Inday Ba, Yvonne Brewster, Michele Austin, Lennie James. Romantic comedy following the fortunes of old friends Sunny (Inday Ba) and Tom (Philip Glenister) who are about to get married -- to other people -- when they meet again at a wedding fair.
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- Inday Ba, Yvonne Brewster, Michele Austin
- Kieron J. Walsh
Inday Ba (10 August 1972 – 20 April 2005), also known as N'Deaye Ba, was a Swedish-British film, stage, and television actress of Senegalese descent born in Gothenburg, Sweden. One of her most notable Swedish on-screen roles was as Hillevi in the romantic comedy Klassfesten (2002) opposite Björn Kjellman.
Actress. Born N'Deaye Ba, she was a Swedish actress who started amateur theater at the age of 12. For a number of years in the early 1990s, she was employed theaters in Stockholm working behind the curtains.”. Eventually, she moved to London, England to study acting at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.
Inday Ba, also known as N'Deaye Ba, was a Swedish-British film, stage, and television actress of Senegalese descent born in Gothenburg, Sweden.