Full / Real Name: Oluwunmi Olapeju Mosaku Born: 31 July 1986 (39 years old) Gender: Female
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Wunmi Mosaku is a Nigerian-born British actress best known for her role as Joy in the BBC Two mini-series Moses Jones, in 2009.She is also known for her television role as Joy in 32 Brinkburn Street, as DC Holly Lawson in Vera and as Rosa Gilbert in The Body Farm, all in 2011.
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Father & Son - Season 1
Stacey Cox
Jo - Season 1
Angelique Alassane
Law & Order: UK - Season 3
Tamika Vincent
Luther - Season 5
DS Catherine Halliday
Moses Jones - Season 1
Joy
Scott & Bailey - Season 5
Rae Milton
Silent Witness - Season 13
Charlie Gibbs
The Body Farm - Season 1
Rosa Gilbert
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