
Shola Adewusi
Her television work includes Little Miss Jocelyn, the BBC comedy sketch show series written by and starring Jocelyn Jee Esien. In addition, Adewusi has appeared on television in 'Lewis'(Season 3, Episode 4), My Hero, The Bill, Casualty, Bad Girls, Family Affairs, Emmerdale, and Chewing Gum. She previously appeared in CBS's Bob Hearts Abishola as Auntie Olu.
She has also acted in a number of radio productions for the BBC World Service.
She is a member of staff at the Intermission Youth Theatre. She played a cameo part in their hit play Verona Road.
Her work also includes her role in Paddington 2.
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