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Home/People/Nia Roberts
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Born
Jul 5, 1972
Age 53
Place of Birth
Brecon, Brecknockshire, Wales, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

20
Movies
15
TV Shows
1
Directed
IMDb Profile

Nia Roberts

Acting

Biography
Roberts' big break came in 1998, when she appeared in Solomon a Gaenor opposite Ioan Gruffudd. With dialogue in Welsh and Yiddish, the movie won Best Film at the 2000 Verona Film Festival and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 72nd Academy Awards. Her subsequent Welsh-language credits include Fondue, Rhyw a Deinosors!, Newes of the Weeke, Y Palmant Aur, Glan Hafren, the long-running soap opera Pobol y Cwm, and S4C's gangster drama Y Pris. Roberts' English-language television credits include the comedy series Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible, the drama Border Café, and several single-episode appearances in prime-time British shows such as The Bill and Casualty. Roberts has starred in two films directed by her husband, Marc Evans: Snow Cake (2006), a drama focused on the friendship between a high-functioning autistic woman and a man who is traumatized after a fatal car accident; and Patagonia (2009), a drama set in Y Wladfa, Argentina. In 2009, Roberts also starred as registrar Mary Finch in Crash!, a hospital drama commissioned by BBC Wales and produced by Tony Jordan. In 2010, Roberts guest-starred in the two-part Doctor Who Series 5 episode The Hungry Earth/Cold Blood. More big-screen productions followed: She appeared in Hattie Dalton's Third Star (2010) and in Vertigo Films' The Facility (2012), an atmospheric, micro-budget horror film about volunteers fighting for their lives after a drug trial goes wrong. In 2014, Roberts appeared in the fourth episode of Y Gwyll (Hinterland), a highly acclaimed noir detective series shot in both Welsh and English.
Sometime Else poster

Sometime Else

as Therapist
2021
The Feast poster

The Feast

as Glenda
2021
The Return of the Yuletide Kid poster

The Return of the Yuletide Kid

as Philipa
2019
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To Provide All People

as Midwife
2018
Last Summer poster

Last Summer

as Sandra Davies
2018
Just Jim poster

Just Jim

as Mum
2015
Bridgend poster

Bridgend

as Thomas' Mother
2015
A Wonderful Christmas Time poster

A Wonderful Christmas Time

as Penny
2014
Under Milk Wood poster

Under Milk Wood

as Rosie Probert
2014
The Facility poster

The Facility

as Katie Strong
2012
Little Munchkin poster

Little Munchkin

as Mrs. Jones
2011
Patagonia poster

Patagonia

as Gwen
2010
Third Star poster

Third Star

as Chloe
2010
Cashback poster

Cashback

as Woman at the Till
2007
Calon Gaeth poster

Calon Gaeth

as Miriam
2006
Cashback poster

Cashback

as Woman at the Till (uncredited)
2004
Still: Here/Now poster

Still: Here/Now

as Self
2003
Making Love poster

Making Love

as Costanza
2000
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Solomon & Gaenor

as Gaenor Rees
1999
The Theory of Flight poster

The Theory of Flight

as Checkout Girl
1999