Amber Rose Revah is a talented British actress of Kenyan-Indian and European heritage. She began her film career in the award-winning LGBT film "I Can't Think Straight" while completing her Bachelor of Arts degree at university.
Following this, Amber Rose was offered a role alongside actress Rachel Weisz in the film "Agora" directed by Alejandro Amenabar.
She then landed a part in Luc Besson's and Pierre Morels' "From Paris With Love" alongside John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers, and also appeared in Lee Tamahori's "The Devil's Double" after previously playing a member of the Hussein family in the BAFTA-nominated HBO/BBC series "House Of Saddam".
Amber Rose portrayed Helena Landless in the BBC adaptation of Charles Dickens' "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" opposite Rory Kinnear and Matthew Rhys.
She played Mary Magdalene in the 2015 box office hit "Son Of God" and learned Hebrew text for her role of Maacah Bat Talmai in Tom Fontana's hit television series "Borgia".
Amber Rose lived in Malaysia while filming two seasons of the Channel 4/PBS period drama "Indian Summers".
She then moved to New York to film "Marvel's The Punisher" opposite Jon Bernthal and Ben Barnes, for which she received a nomination for "Outstanding Actress in a Drama".
Amber Rose played Dr. Grace Hogart in the Amazon Prime sci-fi series "The Peripheral" and CIA agent Mika Bakash in the MGM limited series "Last Light".
Born to a Polish, Italian, and Spanish mother, Amber Rose Revah's diverse ancestry has undoubtedly influenced her captivating performances on screen.