Assly Zandry is an accomplished stage actress, renowned for her impressive performances in esteemed West End theatres in London. Her notable achievements include a successful run of 'World Music' at The Crucible theatre, where she portrayed the captivating character of Odette, a Tutsi woman. Following this successful production, the play transitioned to the Donmar Warehouse Theatre.
Additionally, Assly Zandry took on the dual roles of Moon/Shy Girl in 'Blood Wedding' alongside Gael Garcia Bernal, with direction by the acclaimed Rufus Norris at the Almeida Theatre. Her impressive repertoire also includes the leading lady role of Hermianne in 'La Dispute/Scenes of Love', a Franco-Anglo production directed by Eric De Dadelson.
Assly's extensive experience in film and television has led to guest starring roles in notable shows such as Casualty, where she played Martha Branches, and Clone, in which she portrayed Nicolette. Her impressive screen presence has also been showcased in Batman Begins, Last Orders, and Emma Brody.
Most recently, Assly Zandry has starred in the critically acclaimed 'Glasgow Girls' for the BBC, directed by the talented Brian Welsh. Furthermore, she has made a notable appearance in 'Road to Recovery', directed by Nic Penrake.