Rhianne Barreto
Rhianne Gabrielle H. Barreto, born around 1998, is an accomplished British actress renowned for her diverse roles across film and television. Hailing from Kensington and Chelsea, she is the youngest of nine siblings, with her mother, Tracey Barreto, being British, and her father, Ramsey Barreto, of Iraqi descent, enriched by Indian and Portuguese heritage. Rhianne received her early education at Bishop Ramsey School and honed her craft at the National Youth Theatre and the BRIT School.
Barreto’s career gained significant momentum with her standout performance in the film "Share" (2019), which earned her the Breakthrough Performance Award at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. She also appeared in the Amazon Prime Video series "Hanna" that same year. In 2020, she starred alongside Keeley Hawes in the ITV drama "Honour," portraying the sister of Banaz Mahmod, a real-life murder victim, which showcased her dramatic talents.
Rhianne's notable work includes her role as Rani Rekowski in the acclaimed comic crime series "The Outlaws," which premiered on BBC One and Amazon Prime Video in 2021. The series, recognized for its ensemble cast, saw a successful second season released in June 2022, with a third season set to debut on May 30, 2024. In 2018, she was honored as one of Screen International's Stars of Tomorrow, marking her as a rising talent in the entertainment industry.