Hannah John-Kamen

Hannah John-Kamen, honestly, has been all over the place—in the best way. Born in Beverley, Yorkshire, she’s got this wild mix in her background: a Nigerian dad who’s a forensic psychologist (imagine those dinner conversations) and a Norwegian mom who worked as a fashion model. She’s the youngest of three kids, grew up around Hull, did school in Kirk Ella and Hull Collegiate, and then took her shot at the big stage with the National Youth Theatre in London. Not stopping there, she graduated from the Central School of Speech and Drama in 2012, so yeah, she’s got the credentials. Her career kicked off with a bang—well, more like the digital kind: she voiced a character in Dark Souls in 2011. Then she just started popping up in all sorts of TV shows: Misfits, Black Mirror (yep, the trippy one), Whitechapel, The Syndicate, The Midnight Beast, and The Hour. But get this, in 2012 she snagged the lead in Viva Forever, a West End musical built on Spice Girls songs (if that doesn’t sound wild, I don’t know what does). The musical kinda flopped, critics roasted the script, but folks agreed—she killed it in her role. She really turned heads as Dutch in Killjoys for SyFy, and you probably spotted her in Game of Thrones and Black Mirror again, plus she showed up in The Tunnel. But then she dove into the blockbuster world—playing Ghost in Ant-Man and the Wasp, and F’Nale Zandor in Ready Player One. In that one, her character’s actually one of the few who stays in the real world the whole time, which is kinda cool in a movie all about virtual reality.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1989-09-07
  • Height: 5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
  • Birth Location: Anlaby, East Yorkshire, England, UK
  • Parents: Astri John-Kamen (Hansen)
  • Professions: Actress, Soundtrack

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Mixing Nigerian and Norwegian roots? That's a combo you don't see every day. It’s like blending jollof rice and lefse—unexpected, but somehow it just works. You get this wild mix of culture, food, language, even weather preferences (imagine someone who can handle both scorching Lagos heat and chilly Oslo winters—legendary). Growing up with that kind of background probably means you’ve got stories for days, and maybe a taste for both spicy stew and fresh seafood. Both countries have completely different vibes, but if you’re from both, you get to pick the best of each. And honestly, that’s pretty cool. You might be celebrating Christmas with lutefisk one year and dancing to Afrobeats the next. So, whether you’re cheering for the Super Eagles or rooting for Norway in the Winter Olympics, you’re always winning—double the pride, double the fun.

    • Quotes:

      referencennSo, this movie? Total rollercoaster. You’ve got these two best friends who accidentally stumble into a world way weirder than their own. There’s a mysterious artifact, obviously—it’s a movie, come on—and it basically throws them headfirst into chaos. One minute they’re arguing about pizza toppings, next thing you know, they’re running from people with questionable facial hair and even sketchier intentions. Oh, and there’s this love triangle that’s so awkward you almost want to look away, but you just can’t. The villain’s got some wild monologues, the kind where you’re not sure if you should laugh or be genuinely concerned. In between the chaos, there’s a ton of heart—those moments when the friends actually stop to remind each other why they’re even doing this in the first place. By the end, you’re rooting for them, flaws and all, and honestly? You’re left wanting more.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      September 7, 1989

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      5′ 6″ (1.68 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Anlaby, East Yorkshire, England, UK

    • Does Ram Charan have children?

      Yes, No Children

    • Who are Ram Charan's parents?

      Astri John-Kamen (Hansen) and Surekha

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      35 years old