Zakiyyah Deen
1 titles
Acting
Lewisham, London, England, UK
Zakiyyah Deen is a talented actor and writer hailing from London, deeply influenced by her Afro-Caribbean heritage. She gained critical acclaim for her role in the anthology series SMALL AXE, directed by the esteemed Academy Award winner Steve McQueen. In addition to this notable collaboration, Zakiyyah showcased her versatility as a series regular in the BBC Three comedy ENTERPRICE, a project crafted by Kayode Ewumi.
Beyond her acting pursuits, Zakiyyah has made significant strides in the world of writing. In 2022, she was honored as Theatre Deli’s Classic Residency Artist, a recognition that highlights her creative potential. The following year, she furthered her artistic journey by becoming Tara Theatre’s Constellations Artist, where she honed her skills and developed her unique voice.
Currently, Zakiyyah is in the early stages of crafting her debut full-length play titled WHY A BLACK WOMAN WILL NEVER BE PRIME MINISTER, a project that promises to address important themes and provide a platform for her powerful storytelling. In addition to writing, she will take on a leading role in this significant work, showcasing her dual talents as both an actress and playwright. Zakiyyah Deen stands out as a rising figure in the arts, pushing boundaries and contributing meaningfully to contemporary narratives.
Beyond her acting pursuits, Zakiyyah has made significant strides in the world of writing. In 2022, she was honored as Theatre Deli’s Classic Residency Artist, a recognition that highlights her creative potential. The following year, she furthered her artistic journey by becoming Tara Theatre’s Constellations Artist, where she honed her skills and developed her unique voice.
Currently, Zakiyyah is in the early stages of crafting her debut full-length play titled WHY A BLACK WOMAN WILL NEVER BE PRIME MINISTER, a project that promises to address important themes and provide a platform for her powerful storytelling. In addition to writing, she will take on a leading role in this significant work, showcasing her dual talents as both an actress and playwright. Zakiyyah Deen stands out as a rising figure in the arts, pushing boundaries and contributing meaningfully to contemporary narratives.