Meet Actress Ayeshah Rose Model, Writer and Filmmaker

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Ayeshah Rose is an Actor known for her work on Underbelly – A Tale of Two Cities, Angel of Mine, Home and Away.

Ayeshah Rose is an actor, model, writer and filmmaker. With a diverse culture of South Asian and European descent. Ayeshah has had numerous roles in television series across Australia. Some of her credits include Underbelly – A Tale of Two Cities, Angel of Mine, Home and Away. With experience in the changing industry, Ayeshah is reclaiming her Asian/Pakistani culture and is excited to represent the richness of the combination of cultures. 

Ayeshah is currently writing, alongside ACCTA nominated director Melissa Anastasi a feature film blurring the lines of fiction and documentary, a captivating story, using her life as a metaphor and embracing her multicultural heritage.

indieactivity: Tell us about yourself and what you’ve been working on in the film industry?
Ayeshah Rose (AR): 
I am currently developing stories supporting intersectional feminism, BIPOC talent, and unheard voices. A feature film and a television series.

What are some of the hardships you’ve had to overcome to finish your projects?
Ayeshah Rose (AR): 
Finding a space in the casting system as a culturally ambitious talent and understanding and embracing my culture in an Australian context.

Do you have any mentors that you connect with?
Ayeshah Rose (AR): 
I currently work with a writing partner Melissa Anastasi and our two producers on the feature film, Chris Luscri and Hayley Surgenor. They’re particularly supportive.

Ayeshah Rose Shooting With Zach at BK Headshots

How does your background influence your career?
Ayeshah Rose (AR): 
I have so much to connect with. As an outsider at various points in my life, I can draw from so much observation.

Should art always have a meaning? 
Ayeshah Rose (AR): 
If I were to be simple, in my opinion, I would say I like films that move, ignite, and offer perspective and visual art that makes you stare into it.

What advice do you have for people starting their own film projects?
Ayeshah Rose (AR): 
To spend time finding out why you want to do what you want to do. The core truth on why this industry attracts you. You’ll have a clearer path if you can be clear on that.

Where can we watch some of your films?
Ayeshah Rose (AR): 
On Vimeo, you can see both “Me Too” and “Shoulda.” “The Girlfriend Project” is still on the festival route.


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