Nicola Reynolds

Nicola Jane Reynolds (born 1972, Pontypridd) is a Cardiff-based Welsh actress.[1]

Nicola Reynolds
Born
Nicola Reynolds

1972 (age 4748)
OccupationActress
Years active1999– present

Career

After appearing in the 1999 film Human Traffic, she appeared in a series of jobbing roles, including Clocking Off[2] and High Hopes. Reynolds also appeared in Scrum 4 as Meg.[3] She made her public break through in the children's CBBC show The Story of Tracy Beaker as head care worker Shelley Appleton.[1] She appeared as Ros in Abi Morgans' BAFTA winning series "Murder" for the BBC, alongside Julie Walters, playing her daughter. During this period, she also became part of an ensemble around comedian turned actor Johnny Vegas. She has starred alongside him in Sex Lives of the Potato Men[4] and on BBC Three's Ideal.[5] In 2009, Reynolds also acted in a BBC1 Film Drama Framed, playing Bethan Hughes, a Welsh mother of four.[6] In October 2013, Reynolds appeared in the BBC One's daytime soap opera Doctors, playing Dr. Robyn Pattison, a doctor in Letherbridge for a conference and has a fling with Dr. Heston Carter.[7] In the last several years, she has returned to theatre in a number of successful touring productions.

Personal life

Reynolds has a daughter named Matilda.[1]

Filmography

Year Show Role Notes
1999 Human Traffic Nina Movie
1999 The Guardians Unknown Unknown
2001 Clocking Off PC Crane 1 episode
2002 Murder Roz Finch TV Movie
High Hopes Jennifer Brookes 1 episode
2003 Ready When You Are, Mr. McGill Gossiping Housewife 2 TV Movie
2004, 2005 The Story of Tracy Beaker Shelley Appleton Series Regular (s. 3)
5 Episodes (s. 5)
2004 Sex Lives of the Potato Men Poppy Movie
Tracy Beaker's Movie of Me Shelley Appleton TV Movie
2005–2011 Ideal Nicki Series Regular
2009 Framed Bethan Hughes TV Movie
2013 Stella Shelley Evans 1 episode
The Machine Joan TV Film
Doctors Dr. Robyn Pattison 2 episodes
2014 Benny & Jolene Kathryn Movie

References

  1. Mainwaring, Rachel (9 May 2009). "An ideal job for a Nicola Reynolds..." WalesOnline. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  2. "Ronnie's Story". BBC One. 7 May 2001. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  3. "Katherine Jenkins on song for BBC Wales' Scrum 4". BBC One. 7 May 2001. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  4. B, Matt. "British Film - Sex Lives of the Potato Men". European Film Review. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  5. "Johnny Vegas makes Ideal return to BBC THREE". BBC Press Office. 22 February 2006. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  6. "Framed". BBC One. 4 September 2009. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  7. "Viva Las Letherbridge - Part 1". BBC One. 3 October 2013. Retrieved 20 April 2015.


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