Hazel Keech is a British actress and model who was born in Essex, north-east London, in 1987 to an English father and an Indo-Mauritian mother.
Keech dabbled in television, cinema, and theatre. She performed in Agatha Christie's Marple, a British television series. Call The Shots, a BBC documentary, showed her working in Hindi films. In 2002, she joined the cast of the Bollywood musical Bombay Dreams for their London promotional tour, and the following year, she performed in the choir of the West End musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. She appeared as an extra in multiple Harry Potter films.
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