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Amrita Acharia ( ne, अमृता आचार्य, also spelled Acharya) is a Norwegian actress of Nepali people, NepaleseUkrainians, Ukrainian origins. She is best known for her roles as Irri in the HBO series ''Game of Thrones'' and as Dr. Ruby Walker in the ITV (TV network), ITV series ''The Good Karma Hospital''.


Early life

Acharia was born in Kathmandu, Nepal 1987. Her father is a Nepal, Nepalese gynaecologist who met her mother, a Ukraine, Ukrainian architect, while he was attending medical school in Kyiv. Acharia grew up in Kathmandu, Ukraine, England and Norway. She spent her first seven years in Nepal, before her father's job took him and his family to England and then, when she was 13, to Tromsø, Norway. At the age of 19, having finished high school in Norway, Acharia moved to England seeking a career in acting. She trained at Academy of Live and Recorded Arts, ALRA.Amrita Acharia cv
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Career

Acharia played the role of List of Game of Thrones characters#House Targaryen, Irri, a Dothraki servant of Daenerys Targaryen in the first two seasons of ''Game of Thrones''. Her character died during the second season. In a scene cut from the broadcast programmes, Irri was strangled by her fellow handmaiden Doreah (played by Roxanne McKee). Acharia suffered from bruising on her neck the following day after encouraging McKee to "go for it" during the scene. In 2011, Acharia starred in the one-off BBC Christmas show, ''Being Eileen, Lapland''. She also made an appearance as a school girl in the biographical film ''The Devil's Double''. Acharia played the lead in the Norwegian feature film "I Am Yours (film), I Am Yours", a role which landed her a nomination for Best Actress at the Norwegian Amanda Award, Amanda Awards. The film was chosen as Norway's foreign-language Academy Awards submission. In 2016 Acharia appeared in the role as State Prosecutor in the Norwegian TV-series Frikjent, Frikjent. (Acquitted) From 2017 to present she has starred as Dr Ruby Walker in the ITV series ''The Good Karma Hospital''. Acharia plays an National Health Service, NHS junior doctor who, faced with frustration at work and issues in her personal life, responds to an advert to work at a public hospital in the southern Indian state of Kerala (although the show was actually filmed in Sri Lanka rather than India). She was longlisted for the 2019 National Television Awards in the Best Drama Performance category for the role. She is the lead in the British psychological thriller ''Welcome to Curiosity'' which is supposedly the world's first film to be entirely crowdfunding, crowdfunded. The producers raised £200,000 through crowdfunding. It relates four interconnected stories based around a serial killer, serial killer's escape from prison.


Personal life

Acharia completed the London Marathon in 2016, with a time of 03:46:07. She is an ambassador for the Charitable organization, charity ChoraChori, which works to rescue displaced and Human trafficking in Nepal#Destinations, trafficked Nepalese children from India. She speaks Ukrainian language, Ukrainian, Russian language, Russian, English language, English, and Norwegian language, Norwegian. She does not speak Nepali, but stated she is planning to learn it.


Filmography


Film


Television


Theatre credits


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