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'''Carmen Munroe''' (born [[1932]]) played [[Fariah Neguib]] in ''[[The Enemy of the World]]''.
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|image        = Carmen Munroe.jpg
|birth date    = [[12 November (people)|12 November]] [[1932 (people)|1932]]
|role          = [[Fariah Neguib]]
|job title    =Actor
|story        = ''[[The Enemy of the World (TV story)|The Enemy of the World]]''
|time          =1968
|non dwu      =
|imdb          = 0613184
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'''Carmen Munroe OBE'''<ref>[https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.business-live.co.uk/economic-development/queens-birthday-honours-2007-3971094.amp Business Live]</ref> (born [[12 November (people)|12 November]] [[1932 (people)|1932]] in Berbice, Guyana<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/artist/4112777-Carmen-Munroe Discogs]</ref>) played [[Fariah Neguib]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[The Enemy of the World (TV story)|The Enemy of the World]]''.
 
== Career ==
Outside of ''Doctor Who'', she is best known for roles in ''The Fosters''  and {{wi|Desmond's}}, two pioneering Black British sitcoms.
 
In 1986, along with [[Mona Hammond]], she co-founded Talawa, the UK's leading Black theatre company.<ref>[https://www.talawa.com/about/our-story#:~:text=Talawa%20was%20founded%20in%201986,Black%20peoples%20from%20cultural%20processes. Talawa - Our Story]</ref>


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Doctor Who guest actors|Munroe, Carmen]]
[[Category:Doctor Who guest actors]]

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Carmen Munroe OBE[1] (born 12 November 1932 in Berbice, Guyana[2]) played Fariah Neguib in the Doctor Who television story The Enemy of the World.

Career[[edit] | [edit source]]

Outside of Doctor Who, she is best known for roles in The Fosters and Desmond's, two pioneering Black British sitcoms.

In 1986, along with Mona Hammond, she co-founded Talawa, the UK's leading Black theatre company.[3]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]