Mandip Gill Age, Wiki and Bio

Mandip Gill

Quick Info

ProfessionActress
NationalityBritish
Date of Birth05/01/1988
Age36 years
BirthplaceLeeds, West Yorkshire, England

Bio/Wiki

Full nameMandip Kaur Gill

Physical Stats & More

Height168 cm
Weightkg
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

School
  • Cockburn School, West Yorkshire
  • Brigshaw High School, West Yorkshire
College/University
  • University of Central Lancashire, Preston
  • Park Lane College, Leeds
Qualification
  • BA (Hons) in acting at the University of Central Lancashire
  • Studied performing arts at Park Lane College

Personal Life

ReligionSikhism
Food HabitNon-vegetarian
TattooOn her left arm: A heart and three dots

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried

Family

ParentsNames Not Known (owns newsagents)
Siblings
BrotherDanny Gill
SisterNina Gill, Sukhi Johal, Sharan Kaur, Suqi Gill, Manisha Sangha

Career

Debut
TVHollyoaks (2012) on Channel 4 as 'Phoebe McQueen'
FilmFlood (2019) as Reema
Awards
  • 2018: Best Newcomer Award for the TV series 'Doctor Who' at the I Talk Telly Awards
  • 2018: Breakout Talent Award for the TV series 'Doctor Who' at the Radio Times's Reader Awards
  • 2019: People's Choice Award for the TV series 'Doctor Who' at the Eastern Eye's Arts Culture & Theatre Awards
  • 2021: Best Actress Award for the short film 'On Air' at the TweetFest Film Festival's Panel Awards

Favourites

FilmHouse of Gucci
TV ShowThis Is Us (2016)
SingerJhené Aiko
BookThe Midnight Library by Matt Haig
RestaurantWagamama
PodcastHappy Place by Fearne Cotton

Style Quotient

Car CollectionAudi car

Some Lesser Known Facts

Mandip Gill is a British actress known for her role as Yasmin Khan in 'Doctor Who.'
She grew up in Middleton, West Yorkshire.
Starting in theater, she appeared in productions like 'The Secret Life of John Cooper Clarke' (2009).
At 14, her family moved to Allerton Bywater.
She acted in short films like 'Rwd/Fwd' (2016) and 'On Air' (2021).
She appeared in drama series like 'The Good Karma Hospital' in 2017.
'Five Dates' (2020) was an interactive film she starred in.
Mandip criticized Netflix's 'Indian Matchmaking' for promoting colorism.
In 2022, she was in Apple TV's series 'Suspicion.'
She considered becoming a police officer but stuck with acting.
Mandip enjoyed comfort foods like chips and pasta.
Asian representation in media was important to her.
She hoped for diverse roles and aspired to play Wonder Woman.