Akiya Henry

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Bing & Friends: Birthday Celebration TrailerNational Theatre Live: Phaedra TrailerMuch Ado About Nothing Trailer

Akiya Henry (born 1 January 1970) is a British actress who provided voices in Big World! Big Adventures! Voices. UK/US. She voiced Amma in the animated CBeebies series Bing, and Lil Sue in The Rubbish World of Dave Spud. She is also known for The Cunning (2022), Royal Shakespeare Company: Much Ado About Nothing (2022) and Bing (2014).

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Macbeth Trailer (2018)

13 March 2018

Entirely shot on green screen, Shakespeare’s Macbeth has been reinvented by director Kit Monkman (The Knife That Killed Me) in an exciting new film adaptation.

Thomas & Friends: Big World! Big Adventures! The Movie Trailer (2018)

20 July 2018

Thomas leaves Sodor to fulfil his dream of seeing the world. This heroic quest takes Thomas across deserts, through jungles and over dangerous mountains as he travels across five continents seeing sights he has never seen before.

The Best Man Trailer (2005)

09 July 2005

When writer's block derails the literary dreams of Olly Pickering, he has to move in with his friend Murray after losing all his money.

Bing & Friends: Birthday Celebration Trailer (2024)

27 September 2024

Round the corner, not far away, Bing is celebrating his birthday – hooray! Experience your favourite Bing episodes and join in with new interactive games on the big screen with Bing & Friends: Birthday Celebration.

The Tragedy of Macbeth Trailer (2021)

27 October 2021

Following one couple's spine-chilling quest for power, this performance was captured during its original run at the Almeida Theatre in 2021, with the production later being nominated for Best Revival at the Olivier Awards.

National Theatre Live: Phaedra Trailer (2023)

01 March 2023

After years of fierce focus on her political career, a politician turns her attention to her personal life.

Much Ado About Nothing Trailer (2022)

03 April 2022

A new RSC production for 2022 of one of Shakespeare’s best-loved romantic comedies.