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Born Harriet Mary Walter
1950 (age 75–76)
London, England
1950 (age 75–76)
London, England
Education London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (BA)
Occupation Actress
Born Harriet Mary Walter
1950 (age 75–76)
London, England
1950 (age 75–76)
London, England
Education London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (BA)
Occupation Actress
Wikipedia
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Harriet Walter - Wikipedia
November 26, 2025 - She has also acted in Downton Abbey (2013–15), London Spy (2015), The Crown (2016), Patrick Melrose (2018), Killing Eve (2020), and Silo (2023–present). She has earned Primetime Emmy Award nominations for her roles in Succession (2018–2023) and Ted Lasso (2020–2023).
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Harriet Walter on the new series of Killing Eve | Have you been ...
Killing Eve Closer Look: Season 3, Episode 1 | Watch Killing Eve ...
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Dame Harriet Walter: My Turning Point | Theatre Artists Fund - YouTube
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Killing Eve Season 3 Featurette | 'Dasha's World' | Rotten Tomatoes ...
Wikipedia
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Killing Eve - Wikipedia
1 week ago - Harriet Walter as Dasha Duzran, a hard-bitten one-time Olympic gymnast turned spy, Villanelle's former trainer and mentor (series 3) Gemma Whelan as Geraldine Stowton, Carolyn's daughter and Kenny's older sister (series 3) Camille Cottin as Hélène, a high-ranking member of the Twelve (series 3–4) Anjana Vasan as Pamela "Pam" Palmeira, Hélène's newest assassin recruit who works at a funeral home (series 4) Robert Gilbert as Yusuf, Eve...
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Harriet Walter on Her First 'Killing Eve' Murder: 'I Don't Usually Play the Naughty Girl'
May 4, 2020 - But Walter didn't get the chance to literally off someone until she took the role of Dasha, assassin Villanelle's (Jodie Comer) eccentric trainer and mentor on Killing Eve. In this case, it was a pitchfork through the neck of Eve's (Sandra Oh) rather grating husband Niko (Owen McDonnell) in the final moments of the latest episode.
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Killing Eve's Harriet Walter Says We All Have An Inner Dasha | This Morning - YouTube
Subscribe now for more! http://bit.ly/1JM41yFFrom Lady Caroline Collingwood to Clementine Churchill, Dame Harriet Walter has played some of television’s most...
Published April 22, 2020
Forbes
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‘Killing Eve’ Season 3: Harriet Walter Puts Down Her Pitchfork To Discuss Episode 4’s Insane Ending
March 8, 2024 - Ordered to drive a permanent wedge between Eve (Sandra Oh) and Villanelle (Jodie Comer), Dasha (Dame Harriet Walter) travels to Poland, feeds a nice old lady to pigs, and straight up murders Niko in front Eve with a pitchfork. The pièce de résistance is a note attached to the murder weapon that will, hopefully, place the blame on Dasha’s unpredictable protégée.
The Independent
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Killing Eve’s Harriet Walter: ‘Male writers and producers have their fantasy of what an awful woman is’ | The Independent | The Independent
May 12, 2020 - We believe quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid for by those who can afford it.Your support makes all the difference.Read more · Five minutes before speaking to Harriet Walter, I watched her stab a man through the neck with a rusty pitchfork. “I can’t wait to see that,” says the 69-year-old, whose Russian gymnast-slash-assassin Dasha is responsible for the most brutal moment of Killing Eve’s new season.
BBC
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Harriet Walter (Dasha) - Media Centre
There is a specific tone to Killing Eve that I’d watched as a viewer before knowing I was going to join. It’s very hard to capture in words though. The danger is to make it cartoony or to take it too seriously and be overly horrendous. I’m English in my politeness, I’ll smile to soften things up and try to fit in well with everybody.