
Dinita Gohil
Acting
Dinita Gohil is a British actress. She is best known for her performance as Amanda in the satirical film Greed (2019), and on-stage as Viola in the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Twelfth Night (2017–2018). Dinita Gohil was born in Hodge Hill, Birmingham. She was educated at Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls, and later studied Spanish and French language at Royal Holloway, University of London. Gohil received a Master of Arts from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where she studied acting for three years Before acting, Gohil worked as a translator. In 1999, Gohil began her on-screen acting career in the post-apocalyptic miniseries, The Last Train as Anita Nixon. In 2017, Gohil played Sajani in the National Geographic documentary and science fiction television series, Year Million. From 2017 to 2018, Gohil played Viola in the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Twelfth Night, written by William Shakespeare. In a three-star review for The Guardian, Michael Billington called Gohil's performance "the best performance of the evening, [...] a bright-eyed figure who surrenders happily to Orsino's kisses and who delivers the famous "willow cabin" speech with a level of rapture I have not heard in ages." In 2019, Gohil played a leading role in the 2019 satirical film Greed as Amanda, a personal assistant of Sir Richard McCreadie (played by Steve Coogan). In April 2020, The Royal Shakespeare Company released the 2017 production of Twelfth Night which Gohil features in as Viola, on the streaming service Marquee TV. In September 2023, Gohil played Annette Raleigh in the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith production of God of Carnage alongside Freema Agyeman.
Known For

2012
Call the Midwife
2012 · tv

2022
The Sandman
2022 · tv

2000
Doctors
2000 · tv

2019
Flack
2019 · tv

2014
Our Girl
2014 · tv

2022
Treason
2022 · tv

2017
The Snowman
2017 · movie

2022
DI Ray
2022 · tv

2016
The Infiltrator
2016 · movie

2016
New Blood
2016 · tv

1999
The Last Train
1999 · tv

2019
Greed
2019 · movie

2015
Kill Your Friends
2015 · movie

2025
National Theatre Live: The Estate
2025 · movie

2018
RSC Live: Twelfth Night
2018 · movie