Narin Oz
Narin was born in Romford Essex and graduated from Aberystwyth University, after studying BA (Hons) Performance with Film and TV. Her first major acting writing credit was in Girls Go Trolling (Channel 4 Online). She then made guessed appearances in Hooligan Legacy (2016), Finding Fatimah (2017) and Man Like Mobeen (2018).
Her performance style is often described as eccentrically whimsical and deadpan.
In 2014 Oz took her theatre show up to Edinburgh Festival, a physical comedy prank show called, Narin Oz: Addicted To Love. Narin's alter ego Oz trolled the audience (of 4 people) six times a day by pretending to fall in love with an audience member inside her car. She sat with the audience in her car as well as performing physical stunts on the car taking them all on a journey about love & sex addiction. She was voted as one of the top ten loonies in Chortle Magazine and was interviewed by Mark Watson for BBC2's Edinburgh Nights.
In 2016 she co created a prank show for Channel 4 called Girls Go Trolling and then went on to star as Crysta in Hooligan Legacy.