Amber Rose Revah was born on June 24, 1986, in London, England. She is of mixed heritage; her father is of Kenyan Indian descent, and her maternal grandparents were Polish Jews. This diverse background has contributed to her distinctive appearance, which has enabled her to portray characters of over ten nationalities in film and television.
Revah gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Hala Hussein, the daughter of Saddam Hussein, in the critically acclaimed BBC/HBO miniseries House of Saddam. The role highlighted her talent and versatility, setting the stage for a varied and successful acting career.
While completing her Bachelor’s degree at Brunel University, Amber began her acting career in the award-winning LGBT-themed film I Can't Think Straight. Her performance caught the attention of director Shamim Sarif, who later cast her in another feature, The World Unseen, which was filmed in Cape Town, South Africa.
The success of both films helped establish Revah as a compelling presence in international independent cinema, particularly within LGBTQ+ and culturally significant narratives.
| Birth Date: | 24 Jun, 1986 |
| Age: | 33 yrs |
| Occupations: | Actor Film actor |
| Citizenship: | United Kingdom |
| Birth Place: | London |
| Gender: | Female |
| Description: | English actress |
| Twitter Id: | Amberroserevah |
| Net Worth 2020: | 2 million |
| Net Worth 2021: | 1 million |