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Nia Roberts

Birth Name: Nia Roberts

Birth Date: 1972-07-05

Birth Place: Brecon, Brecknockshire, Wales, UK

Career

First Appearances:

  • Solomon & Gaenor (1999) as Gaenor Rees

Most Important Roles:

  • Patagonia (2010) as Gwen
  • Cashback (2007) as Woman at the Till
  • Making Love (2000) as Costanza
  • Solomon & Gaenor (1999) as Gaenor Rees
  • Little Munchkin (2011) as Mrs. Jones
  • The Facility (2012) as Katie Strong
  • Under Milk Wood (2014) as Rosie Probert
  • Third Star (2010) as Chloe
  • Bridgend (2015) as Thomas' Mother
  • Just Jim (2015) as Mum

Career Highlights:

  • Patagonia (2010)
  • Cashback (2007)
  • Making Love (2000)
  • Solomon & Gaenor (1999)
  • Little Munchkin (2011)
  • The Facility (2012)
  • Under Milk Wood (2014)
  • Third Star (2010)
  • Bridgend (2015)
  • Just Jim (2015)

Full Biography

Nia Roberts began her acting career with a significant role in 'Solomon a Gaenor' (1998), a Welsh film featuring dialogue in Welsh and Yiddish, which won several awards. Born in Wales, she has since appeared in various Welsh-language productions like 'Fondue', 'Rhyw a Deinosors!', and the soap opera 'Pobol y Cwm'. Roberts also had roles in English-language TV shows such as 'The Bill' and 'Casualty'. She has worked with her husband, Marc Evans, in films like 'Snow Cake' (2006) and 'Patagonia' (2009). Notably, she played Mary Finch in 'Crash!' (2009) for BBC Wales. In 2010, Roberts appeared in two episodes of 'Doctor Who'. Her other film credits include 'Third Star' (2010) and 'The Facility' (2012), and she had a role in the Welsh-English series 'Y Gwyll/Hinterland' (2014).


About the Movie: Solomon and Gaenor (1999)

Poster for Solomon and Gaenor (1999)

Release Year: 1999

Nation: N/A

Alternative Title: Solomon y Gaenor, Solomon a Gaenor, Solomon i Gaenor, Solomon és Gaenor, Solomon i Gaenor, Solomon & Gaenor

Director: Paul Morrison

Writer: Paul Morrison

Production & Genre

Producer(s): N/A

Companies: N/A

Genre: Drama, Romance, Romance Film

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • Nominated for 1 Oscar. 6 wins & 3 nominations total

Similar: N/A

Story

In the Welsh town of Aberystwyth in 1911, Solomon, a young Jewish man, arrives to sell fabrics door-to-door. He meets Gaenor, a demure young woman with a strong-willed father and an anti-Semitic brother named Ianto. They fall in love, and she becomes pregnant before learning about Solomon's ethnicity. When anti-Jewish riots erupt, they are forced to flee together but eventually become separated.

Summary

Set against the backdrop of early 20th century Wales, 'Solomon and Gaenor' is a poignant tale of forbidden love between a young Jewish man and a Welsh woman. The film explores themes of racial prejudice, cultural tensions, and the power of love amidst adversity.