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Nicola Reynolds

Known ForActing
Birthday1972-07-26
Age53 years old
Place of BirthPontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales

Biography

Nicola Jane Reynolds (born 26 July 1972, Pontypridd) is a Cardiff-based Welsh actress. After appearing in the 1999 film Human Traffic, she appeared in a series of jobbing roles, including Clocking Off and High Hopes. Reynolds also appeared in Scrum 4 as Meg. She made her public break through in the children's CBBC show The Story of Tracy Beaker as head care worker Shelley Appleton. 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 and on BBC Three's Ideal. In 2009, Reynolds also acted in a BBC One Film Drama Framed, playing Bethan Hughes, a Welsh mother of four. 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. In the last several years, she has returned to theatre in a number of successful touring productions. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nicola Reynolds, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

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1999
6.8
Comedy
Drama

Human Traffic

poster
2013
5.9
Sci-Fi
Thriller

The Machine

poster
2004
4.4
Comedy

Sex Lives of the Potato Men

poster
2009
4.1
Drama

Framed

poster
2023
8.0
Drama
History

Y Sŵn

poster
2014
6.1
Comedy
Romance

Benny & Jolene

poster
2004
5.9
Comedy
Fantasy

Tracy Beaker: The Movie of Me

poster
2016

Blue Monday

poster
2005
8.1
Comedy

Ideal

poster
2017
7.4
Comedy
Drama

Urban Myths

poster
2002
6.5
Kids
Family

The Story of Tracy Beaker

poster
2018
6.3
Mystery
Drama

Requiem

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2002
3.3
Crime

Murder