Hannah Zoé Ankrah
Hannah Zoé Ankrah is an actress, singer, and dancer born and raised in South East London. In 2017 Hannah appeared in the feature film 'The Mummy' and made her TV debut in the Sky One 'In the Long Run' created by Idris Elba in 2019. Following this, Hannah has appeared in short film "Give Up the Ghost" (2020) and the upcoming film "A Banquet" (2021). Hannah's first commercial appearance was for a Mentos campaign in 2017, and Hannah has gone on to work for BBC One and charity NCS (2019).
In 2018 Hannah's West End debut in 'Mary Stuart' was held at the Duke of York Theatre - directed by the highly acclaimed Robert Icke. During her time training at award-winning Identity Drama School, Hannah was a part of many high-quality theatre productions. Following this, her involvement with the National Youth Theatre has led to work with the outstanding theatre company 'The PappyShow'. Hannah has been involved in The Pappy Show's various projects on and off the screen, and most recently "Shine Black' (2020).
In 2020 Hannah began work with Development Media International for several animation campaigns. And in 2021, Hannah has ventured into Radio with Pier Productions and BBC New Creatives for the radio play "Grandma's House" written and directed by George Morgan.