Karen David is an American actress of Indian descent who has played in many famous films and series. On her account, the main role in the science fiction series "Galavant", small roles in the films "Black Thunder" and "Batman: The Beginning".
Biography
Karen David was born in the Indian city of Shillong in 1979. Her father is Jewish, her mother is Indian. Soon after the birth of her daughter, Karen's parents moved to Canada, where the future actress lived until she was seventeen. After leaving school, Karen, adamant in her desire to become an actress, moved to London, where she entered the Guildford School of Acting.
Karen David got her first movie role in 2003. The aspiring actress played Nita in the melodrama "Queen of Bollywood" by British director Jeremy Wooding.
Movie career
After the movie "Queen of Bollywood" Karen David starred in episodes for some time. In 2006, she received the role of Asha in the biographical drama "Provoked", specially for which she recorded the song Alive.
The next film, which is worth noting in her filmography, is the action movie King of the Scorpions 2, in which the actress starred with Michael Kopon. This film can be safely called a breakthrough in the career of the actress, because it was her first main role.
In 2009, Karen played a small role in the popular American comedy, The Formula of Love for Prisoners of Marriage.
Two years later, the actress starred in the first mystical thriller of her career - “Red Lights” by Rodrigo Cortes. Her co-workers were Robert de Niro and Sigourney Weaver.
You can still list the movies in which Karen David played. Films with her participation were successful, however, the actress devoted time to television projects. She played one of the main roles in the series Once Upon a Time, played Isabella in the fantastic television series Galavant, appeared in several episodes of Castle, and starred in the drama Waterloo Street.