Daughter of Eden
Drama · Thriller
Overview
In 2006 London, a British-Iraqi nurse's need for answers draws her deep into another family’s life, after a chance encounter with an older woman she suspects is connected to her parents’ fate in Iraq.
Top Cast


Lindsay Duncan
Lindsay Duncan
Emer
Lindsay Duncan
Emer


Hiam Abbass
Hiam Abbass
Maryam
Hiam Abbass
Maryam


Kristian Nairn
Kristian Nairn
Tom
Kristian Nairn
Tom


Amir El-Masry
Amir El-Masry
Ali
Amir El-Masry
Ali


Chris Jenks
Chris Jenks
Sam
Chris Jenks
Sam


Yasmin Al-Khudhairi
Yasmin Al-Khudhairi
Nessa
Yasmin Al-Khudhairi
Nessa


Raad Rawi
Raad Rawi
Mustafa
Raad Rawi
Mustafa


Ivet Corvea
Ivet Corvea
Eliza
Ivet Corvea
Eliza


Fiona Browne
Fiona Browne
Dr Edwards
Fiona Browne
Dr Edwards


Paul Tylak
Paul Tylak
Officer Baker
Paul Tylak
Officer Baker
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