Seema Bowri
Seema Bowri is a British-based actress who carved out a solid career across television and theatre, though she's probably best remembered for playing PC Leela Kapoor in ITV's iconic police drama The Bill, where she held down the role from 2004 to 2007. Before landing that gig, she built impressive credentials appearing in beloved British shows like Doctors and Casualty, proving she could handle both drama and ensemble casts. Her theatrical background—she studied Drama and Dance at the University of Birmingham—gave her the chops to work stages as well as screens, including memorable performances at the Theatre Royal in Calcutta. What sets Seema apart is her ability to bring authenticity and depth to every character she takes on, whether she's in a police procedural or medical drama. Her work in The Bill showcased her talent for portraying complex, relatable characters in long-form television, contributing to the show's legacy during its final seasons. While her spotlight in mainstream British television has dimmed in recent years, Seema's influence on representation in UK drama during the 2000s remains noteworthy, and her journey from drama school to television regularity continues to inspire aspiring actors navigating similar paths.
