Esme Creed-Miles finds it freeing to play a genetically mutated assassin in series Hanna

Actress Esme Creed-Miles plays the title character in Hanna, a drama about a covert American government programme creating child super-soldiers. PHOTO: AMAZON PRIME VIDEO
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LOS ANGELES - Being a genetically mutated and socially isolated teenage assassin might come with a few perks, it seems.

So says English actress Esme Creed-Miles, who plays the title character in Hanna, a psychological drama about a covert American government programme that combines human and wolf DNA to breed child super-soldiers.

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