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Jamila Massey

Jamila Massey (born 7 January 1934) is a British actress and writer. Massey has had a long career on UK television and radio. She is possibly best known for playing Auntie Satya in the long-running radio soap ''The Archers'', Jamila Ranjha in ''Mind Your Language'', and Neelam Kapoor in ''EastEnders''.
==Early life==
Massey came to Britain with her parents in 1946 at the age of 12. Her father fought in the Second World War, but remained in the UK and became a producer for the BBC.〔"(Archer's Actor - Jamila Massey )", BBC. URL last accessed on 2007-03-31.〕
As a child Massey acted for the BBC in radio children's programmes. She attended King's College London and graduated in Latin, Urdu and English. She had aspirations to train as an actress; however, her mother frowned upon such a career. Massey's mother refused to allow her to attend drama school after the death of her father, so she was forced to use subterfuge to fulfil her acting ambitions.〔

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