Alexandra Roach

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Alexandra Roach
Born
Alexandra Elizabeth Roach

(1987-08-20) 20 August 1987 (age 36)
OccupationActress
Years active2003–present
Spouse
Jack Scales
(m. 2018)
Children1 [1]

Alexandra Elizabeth Roach (born 20 August 1987) [2] is a Welsh actress best known for her roles as Becky in Utopia and DS Joy Freers in No Offence . She has also made appearances in series including Being Human , Inside No. 9 , Black Mirror and Killing Eve .

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Life and career

Roach was born in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, Wales. A number of her relatives, including her father Jeff (who went on to work for the Welsh Rugby Union), her brother and her sister, have been part of the police force at one point. [3] A fluent Welsh speaker, Roach appeared in long-running television soap Pobol y Cwm in her early teens and won Best Juvenile Actor in a Soap at the Children in Entertainment Awards. [4] After leaving the series in 2005, she spent time with the National Youth Theatre of Wales before going on to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating with a B.A. in acting in 2010.

She has described how her Welsh accent counted against her in an early audition for a television role. "This old guy was the director and he was so well spoken, and he asked me where I was from, and I told him: 'Wales, Swansea,' and he just blanked me and turned to the casting director and said, 'oh no, she's not right'" ... So I said, 'I'm not going to do it in this voice, I'm going to do it with an English accent,' and he was like, 'no, honestly, there's no point'. He just wouldn't look at me, he wasn't listening to me." [5]

In May 2010 Roach appeared in The Door Never Closes by Rex Obano at the Almeida Theatre. [6] A number of high-profile roles followed, including Sasha in Being Human , Beth Partridge in Candy Cabs , and The Suspicions of Mr Whicher (in which she played notorious child murderer Constance Kent).

Roach starred as a young Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady . [7] She appeared as Helene in Sky Comedy's Hunderby in autumn 2012, [8] and was cast as Molly in the film adaptation of Michael Morpurgo's 2003 novel Private Peaceful . [9] She was included on the Screen International "Stars of Tomorrow" list in 2011. [10] In 2013, she starred in the British TV series Utopia .

On 3 June 2013, Roach appeared in the fifth episode of the ITV comedy Vicious , as Ash's vegan girlfriend Chloe. She returned to the role for one episode in June 2015. On 8 August 2014, she appeared in the inaugural episode of the BBC One TV comedy drama film Walter , in which she played a Welsh-speaking detective. [11] In 2015 she starred in the TV series No Offence as DS Joy Freers.

In 2016, she became engaged to club promoter Jack Scales, [3] whom she later married. [12]

Roach was a presenter at the 2017 BAFTA Cymru Awards ceremony. [13]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011 The Iron Lady Young Margaret Thatcher
2012Electric Cinema: How to BehaveModern Day WomanShort film
Private Peaceful Molly Monks
Anna Karenina Countess Nordston
Night of the Loving DeadFelicityShort film
Girls' Night Out Princess Elizabeth
2013 Trap for Cinderella Do
One Chance Julie-Ann Cooper: Mrs. Paul Potts
That NightGirlShort film
2014 Cuban Fury Helen
Testament of Youth Winifred Holtby
2016 The Huntsman: Winter's War Doreena
Pregnant PauseStephShort film
2017Memento MoriShort film
2018The OrgyMegShort film
2019 The Kid Who Would Be King Miss Foster
A Guide to Second Date Sex Laura
2022 This Is Christmas Amanda

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001–2005 Pobol Y Cwm Elin Owen
2010 The IT Crowd StenographerEpisode: "Reynholm vs Reynholm"
2011 Being Human Sasha Episode: "Type 4"
Candy Cabs Beth Partridge3 episodes
New Tricks Nina WardEpisode: "Moving Target"
The Suspicions of Mr Whicher Constance Kent Episode: "The Murder at Road Hill House"
2012LoservilleKathrynTelevision film
2012–2015 Hunderby Helene10 episodes
2013 The Thirteenth Tale Hester BarrowTelevision film
2013–2014 Utopia BeckyMain role, 11 episodes
2013, 2015 Vicious Chloe2 episodes: "Dinner Party" (2013), and "Stag Do" (2015)
2014 Under Milk Wood Mae Rose CottageTelevision film (BBC)
Walter DC Anne HopkinsTelevision film
Crackanory Montserrat BlighEpisode: "Man's Best Friend & Return to Sender"
2015–2018 No Offence DS Joy FreersMain cast, 16 episodes
2017 Inside No. 9 NinaEpisode: "The Riddle of the Sphinx"
Black Mirror CarrieEpisode: "Black Museum"
2018On the EdgeBeccaMini-series. Episode: "That Girl"
2018–2019 Hold the Sunset Felicity2 episodes: "Roger the Carer" and "The Lemming Family"
2019 Sanditon Diana Parker7 episodes
Sticks and Stones JessMini-series, 3 episodes [14]
2020 Death in Paradise Bethan MillerEpisode: "Murder on Mosquito Island"
Killing Eve Rhian2 episodes: "Beautiful Monster", [15] and "Are You Leading or Am I?"
Zog and the Flying Doctors Sunburnt Mermaid (voice)Television film
2021 Viewpoint Zoe SterlingMini-series, 5 episodes
2022 Y Golau (The Light in the Hall) Cat6 episodes
2023 Bodies MaggieMini-series, 3 episodes
Men Up Ffion JenkinsTelevision film
2024 Nightsleeper Abby AysgarthUpcoming six-part BBC One series [16]
TBA Lazarus Jenna LazarusMini-series. Filming [17]

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