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Biography

Seyan Sarvan was born on May 3 1994, in London, England, to an Indian Sikh Family. She began acting at the age of 16, playing the role of 'O'Brien in 1984 by George Orwell adapted by Matthew Dunster at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith. As a young teen, she then continued to perform in prominent London Theatres such as, The Arcola & The Battersea Arts Centre; as well as appearing in a Channel4 Young Talent Short Film 'R.I.P' directed by BAFTA Award Winning, Colin O'Toole. Sarvan then trained as an Actor at LCM, graduating with a BA in Acting. Whilst in training, Sarvan wrote the play, 'The Grid,' raising awareness of mental health in Children, and also developed the adaptation of 'The White Devil by Webster' with Screenwriter, Simon Lewis. Both plays were performed in London Theatres and proceeds were given to the 'Mental Fight Club'. She was then cast in leading roles in Feature Film, Spin State by Ross A Wilson. 51 States by Cassandra Virdee, which won 'Official BFI Select' of 2020. For

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Filmography