Aruhan Galieva

Aruhan Galieva (born Aruhan Bisengalieva;) is a British - Kazakh Actress and Singer. She is known for her work as a solo soprano on Karl Jenkins' 'Tlep' under Sony BMG and her work on the follow-up album 'Shakarim' which was premiered at the Royal Festival Hall.[1]

Aruhan Galieva
Birth nameAruhan Bisengalieva
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Actress, Singer, Songwriter, Activist
InstrumentsVocals, Piano, Double Bass
Years active2003–present
LabelsSony BMG


Galieva is also the daughter of Kazakh violinist Marat Bisengaliev. In 2012, she appeared in Joe Wright's film adaptation of Anna Karenina. In 2015, she made her professional theatre debut at The Globe as Blanche of Castille in James Dacre's production of "King John". In 2016, she appeared in "Men Against Fire", an episode of the anthology series Black Mirror. From 2017 to 2018, she appeared in the BBC soap opera Doctors as Besa Kotti. In 2020, she appeared in "Can You Hear Me", the seventh episode for the twelfth series of Doctor Who.

Theatre Credits
DateRoleProductionDirectorTypeCompany
2021Mary (Lead)GIN CRAZE!Michael Oakley (Written by April De Angelis)Stage (Musical)Royal & Derngate/ English Touring Theatre/ China Plate Theatre.
2020LouiseMy Cousin RachelAnthony BanksStageTheatre Royal Bath/ UK Tour
2019FesteTwelfth NightAnna GirvanStageSouthwark Playhouse
2018LucianaComedy Of ErrorsAlex ThorpeStageRoyal Shakespeare Company
2018HeroMuch Ado About NothingMichael OakleyStageShakespeare's Globe
2017JulietRomeo & JulietPaul HartStageWatermill Theatre
2017OliviaTwelfth NightPaul HartStageWatermill Theatre
2016SilviaTwo Gentlemen Of VeronaNick BagnallStageShakespeare's Globe/ Liverpool & Everyman/Europe Wide Tour
2015BAKKHAIBAKKHAIJames MacdonaldStageAlmeida Theatre
2015Blanche of CastilleKing JohnJames DacreStageShakespeare's Globe/ Royal & Derngate Theatre.


TV and Film Credits
DateRoleProjectDirectorTypeCompany
2020Tahira (Guest Lead)Doctor Who (S12)Emma SullivanTV SeriesBBC
2019MerricatWe Have Always Lived In The CastleNew Opera/Short FilmOrpha Phelan/Music by Orlando GoughIndie
2018Besa Kotti (Guest Lead)DoctorsTV SeriesVariousBBC
2016Village MotherBlack MirrorJakob VerbruggenTV SeriesNetflix
2014Roza Salih (Lead)Glasgow GirlsBrian WelshFilmBBC3
2014Jenny (Lead)COALITION FANGIRLSCharlie DinkinShort FilmRoundhouse Film Fund
2012AruhanAnna KareninaJoe WrightFilmStudio Canal/Working Title
2011AnaWhitechapelRichard ClarkTV SeriesCarnival Films/ITV

References

  1. "The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace". whatsonstage. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
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